105 Ga. 420 | Ga. | 1898
The Military Interstate Association of Savannah is a corporation authorized by its charter “to give an annual celebration, each spring, and offer suitable money prizes for competitive drills, rifle contests, shotgun tournaments, and band contests, with fireworks and other amusements, the object being to attract people to and advertise Savannah.” The Savannah, Thunderbolt & Isle of Hope Railway, which was chartered under the general law for the incorporation of railroad companies embraced in section 2159 et seq. of the Civil Code, by its agent, Harriman,, signed a contract whereby it undertook to subscribe for a certain number of shares of the capital stock of the corporation first named. Upon a refusal by the railway company to pay this subscription, the Military Interstate Association brought its action to recover the same. The petition was dismissed on demurrer, and the plaintiff excepted.
We have no doubt at all of the correctness of the judgment rendered by the trial court. If under any circumstances .a railway company, chartered as stated, has authority to subscribe for stock in such an association as the plaintiff, it certainly does not appear from anything contained in the petition now under review that the defendant railway company could do so in this instance without committing an act ultra vires. The petition
Judgment affirmed.