70 Mo. 13 | Mo. | 1879
The only question in this case is upon the sufficiency of á petition to which'there was a demurrer. ' The petition alleges that plaintiff was a corporation duly organized under chapter 70, title 24, of the general
This action by a corporation against one of its stockholders to pay, not the stock subscribed, but an additional sum to which a stockholder was made liable to creditors by the constitution of 1865, is undoubtedly a novelty. There is certainly nothing in the previous decisions of this court in which this constitutional provision has been discussed, from which such an idea could have been suggested, nor have we been referred to any decision of any other court in which it has been sustained or hinted at, nor have we been referred to any case, by either side, in which such a claim was made. This, claim in maintained on the ground that the corporation is a trustee for its creditors.