Upton v. McLaughlin

105 U.S. 640, 26 L. Ed. 1197, 1881 U.S. LEXIS 2172
Supreme Court of the United States·Decided May 18, 1882·No. 261·Published·Cited by 35 cases

Opinion

*641 Mr: Justice Blatcheord

delivered ■ the opinion of the court.

This suit was brought in the District Court of the First ."Judicial District of the' Territory of Wyoming, in and for Laramie County, by the assignee in bankruptcy of the Great Western Insurance Company,, to recover from Daniel McLaughlin tbe sum of $800, with interest at twelve per cent, from the fifteenth day of Augustj 1872, as the amount due and unpaid on a subscription for ten shares of the capital stock of the company, owned, by McLaughlin. The company was a corporation of the State of Illinois.: In February, 1872, it was adjudicated a bankrupt by the District Court of the United States for'the Northern District of-Illinois, and on the 11th of April, 1872, the plaintiff was-appointed its assignee, and an assignment of all its property was executed to him. On the 5th of July, 1872, the bankruptcy court made an order that the entire amount unpaid of the capital stock of the company be paid to him on or before the 15th of August^ 1872, at his office in Chicago, and that, in default thereof, he proceed to collect the same. .The amount claimed- in thi3 suit is eighty per cent on $1,000, being on ten shares of $100 each. The suit was commenced by a petition filed April 8, 1876. McLaughlin put in an answer consisting of four several defences. The. fourth defence set up, as a cause of action against the company, and as a set-off to the' claim on . which the suit’was brought, that the company, before it was adjudged bankrupt, was indebted to him on a balance due upon an account, in a specified sum, which was still due, and for which sum he prayed judgment against the plaintiff. The plaintiff demurred, by one demurrer, to -the second, third, and .fourth defences. The District Court overruled the demurrer as to the second and third defences, and sustained it as to the- fourth defence. To such ruling against the defendant he excepted. The case was tried by á jury,y,nd a verdict rendered for the plaintiff, assessing his damages at $1- 008: Thereupon-a judgment was entered that the. assignee recover from -McLaughlin $1,008, add the'costs of the action. McLaughlin, by a petition in error to the Supreme Court of the Territory, alleging thirty-two several errors made by the District Court, prayed for a reversal of the judgment. 'The Supreme Court en *642 tered á judgment that the judgment of the District Court must be reversed and held for.naught, and then stating, that “the court, further proceeding to render such judgment as the said District Court ought to have rendered, find that said court had no jurisdiction of said cause,” and that it should, have rendered judgment in favor of McLaughlin and against the assignee, and that judgment be rendered in favor of McLaughlin and against [the assignee, and that .McLaughlin recover from the assignee ■'$59.25 costs, and that such judgment be remanded to the District Court for execution, and that á special mandate be sent to said court therefor. The assignee has brought the case into, .this court by a writ of error to the Supreme Court of the Territory of Wyoming.

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