7 Mont. 566 | Mont. | 1888
The appellant sued the respondent in the district court of Gallatin County to recover the sum of $646.17, alleged to be due appellant on a balance of account for goods, wares, and merchandise sold and delivered to defendant by George II. Carver & Co. The complaint is in the usual form of an action on account for goods sold and delivered. The defendant further-
Section 1889 of the Bevised Statutes of the United States, as far as it relates to the legality of the corporation now under consideration, is as follows: “The legislative assemblies of the several territories shall not grant private charters or especial privileges; hut they may, by general incorporation acts, permit persons to associate themselves together as bodies corporate for mining, manufacturing, or other industrial pursuits.” The legislature of the territory, acting under the limitation contained in
Judgment reversed.