9 S.D. 466 | S.D. | 1897
To the complaint in this action, Instituted to restrain the collection of personal taxes, assessed at par value against plaintiff on account of certain shares of stock which he owns in the Northwestern Loan & Banking Company, and to obtain a decree adjudging the same to be illegal and void, defendants interposed a demurrer, on the ground that the complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action, and this appeal is by plaintiff from an order sustaining the demurrer.
Sec. 26 of Chap. 14, supra, makes it the express duty of the bank or its managing officer to retain a sufficient amount out of dividends, if any be due to stockholders, to secure the payment of taxes levied upon their shares, and, upon failure so to do, said bank or officer becomes liable therefor to the municipality and, moreover, such dtock may be sold in satisfaction thereof in the manner provided for a sale of other personal property
A public sale to numerous purchasers of .shares in a corporation for illegal personal taxes, levied thereon for the maintenance of the several departments of a state government, and constituting a lien upon real property, suggests a multiplicity of actions and irreparable injury, to avoid which the aid of a court of equity may be invoked. Frost v. Flick, 1 Dak. 131, 46 N. W. 508; Loan Soc. v. Austin, 46 Cal. 415; First Nat. Bank of Omaha v. Douglas County, 3 Dill. 298, Fed. Cas. No. 4,809; Farrington v. Investment Co., 1 N. D. 102, 45 N. W. 191. The jurisdiction of these courts should not be arbitrarily limited, and when facts are alleged which bring a cause fairly within some recognized rule of equitable jurisprudence, where all questions raised may be adjudicated, the action should be entertained and disposed, of upon its merits. Though confident that courts of equity are exceedingly cautious when called upon to interfere with the collection of the public revenue, we are disposed to regard the facts stated in the complaint before us sufficient to constitute a cause of action within the equitable jurisdiction of the trial court. The order appealed from is therefore reversed, and the case is remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent herewith.