164 S.E. 755 | S.C. | 1932
June 28, 1932. The opinion of the Court was delivered by This is an action brought by the receiver of the closed Bank of Pelion against the stockholders to assess and secure judgment for the respective amounts of their statutory liability. Certain of the stockholders who had deposits in the bank when it closed set up the defense that they were entitled to set off their deposits against their liability as stockholders, *279 and also counterclaimed for the amounts of their deposits. Plaintiff demurred to the answers and counterclaims on the ground that they did not state facts sufficient to constitute a defense. From an order of Judge J. Henry Johnson sustaining the demurrers this appeal is taken.
Judge Johnson was undoubtedly correct. While it is true, as said by appellants, that the authority conferred upon the receiver of a closed bank by the 1929 Act (Section 7855 of the 1932 Code), is exclusive, superseding the depositors' former remedy in the nature of a creditors' bill (Branchville Motor Company v. Adden,
But appellants urge that the stockholders' liability is a contract with the bank made when the stock is taken (Fischer v. Chisholm,
Again, it is urged that, as some of the stockholders are insolvent and cannot be compelled to pay the assessment on their statutory liability, it would be inequitable to require others to pay the respective amounts of their liability and force them to share ratably in the dividends to depositors. In addition to what has been said as to the dual capacity of persons in the category of appellants, we cannot see that the situation here is unique or unusual in this respect. In the very nature of things, and in perhaps every similar case, judgments against some stockholders will be good while those against others will be of no value. Shall it be said that, because some of the judgments are worthless, none of them shall be collected?
The judgment of the Circuit Court is affirmed.
MR. CHIEF JUSTICE BLEASE and MESSRS. JUSTICES BONHAM and MR. W.C. COTHRAN, ACTING ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, concur. *281