59 Ga. 270 | Ga. | 1877
As the stockholders are bound for the corporate debts, they, if fully able to respond to creditors, are deeply interested in preserving the assets, in having them speedily collected and properly applied, and in making them go as far as possible towards discharging all the liabilities of the bank. The stockholders stand behind the corporation, and must make good all deficiencies — the amount of their stock being greatly in excess of the corporate indebtedness. They, it seems, are content to let the assignee hold the position in which the assignment placed him. They ratified his appointment. He has their confidence, and if he misbehaves, they must respond on their charter liability. We see no good reason to doubt that the assignee will be faithful, and should he be unfaithful, it does not appear that he would be unable to make satisfaction for his delinquencies, and were he to prove unable, the creditors would still have the stockholders between them and ultimate loss. Here, then, is almost a certainty that creditors will get their rights.
Counsel for the bank and for the assignee cited : Code, §1493 et seq.; Code of 1861, §1954; Acts of 1865-6, p. 29; 37 Ga., 612; Code, §1952. 37 Ga., 611, 614; 56 Ib., 155; 4 Mason, 206; 91 U. S. R., 496; Acts of 1874, p. 242, §§1 and 3; 1 Saxton’s Eq. Rep., 542; 11 Mass., 288; 5 New York, 320; 2 Metcalf, 163; Ang. & Ames Cor., §287; 56 Ga., 257; 1 Sax. Eq. Rep., 556; 41 Ga., 454, 463; 36 Ib., 517, 518; 38 Ib., 514, 518; 19 Ib., 490; 16 Wall., 501; Code, §§3098, 3149, 1486, 1688, 1494.
Counsel for creditors cited: 1 Red. Rail. Ca., 187-9; Brice’s Ultra Vires, 148, 152, notes, 248, 258; Cent. Law Jour., Dec. 3, 1875, p. 785; Ib., Oct. 15, 1875, p. 670; 1 Otto, 45, 56, 58, 65; Her. on Estop., §§572 573, 575, 578, 580; Big. on Estop., 503; 37 Ga., 611; Code, §§1485 to 1490; 37 Ga., 619; 19 Wall., 1; 1 Hill, 302; 1 Strange, 165; 2 Lansing, 81; 2 U. S. Dig., (New Series,) 100; 1 Paige Ch. R., 82, 515; 2 Story’s Eq., §§827, 831, 839, 841; Burr. on Assign., 623; Code, §274.