97 Ga. 527 | Ga. | 1895
An agreement for the formation of a partnership under the name and style of tbe “Union Warehouse & Commission Company” was entered into between Mrs. Penniman, ■ Charles B. Lloyd and Drank E. Cunningham, by the terms
We have no difficulty whatever in holding that the plaintiff was not entitled to a recovery in this case. It was the duty of Lloyd and Cunningham to raise, on their own account, the money which they had agreed to contribute to the partnership business. It is perfectly obvious that the partnership itself had no immediate concern in this matter, it not being in any sense a transaction for its benefit, but one exclusively for the benefit of the two members who contracted for the loan. The debt created by the giving of the note was not a partnership debt, and therefore, upon general principles, it should not be made liable for its payment. It was insisted, however, that as the note was executed by a member of the firm who had authority, as a partner, to make and deliver notes in the partnership name, the bank ought to be protected, because it in good faith advanced its money upon the note in ignorance of the fact that the note was not really given to raise money for the partnership, but for the private benefit of two of its members to enable them to meet their obligations to it in accordance with their agreement with Mrs. Penniman. If this proposition had any foundation in
Although we do not regard citation of authority necessary to support the decision rendered in the case now in hand, the following .cases may be found helpful to those desiring to find the correct solution of similar questions arising .in cases more involved in perplexity because of their peculiar facts and circumstances, . In Traders’
These cases all proceed upon the idea that, as a corporation must of necessity entrust its affairs to officers and agents, and can transact business only through their agency, it must be held chargeable with their acts while in the performance of their duty to it; and if its duly selected ser