28 Kan. 127 | Kan. | 1882
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This is a civil action in the nature of ■quo warranto, brought by the attorney general in the name of the state of Kansas, to obtain a judicial determination dissolving the corporate existence of the Blue Mont Central
Upon these facts, the attorney general claims that the association ought to be dissolved.
It is not contended by the attorney general and his associate counsel, as we understand, that mere lapse of time, or the mere fact of the sale of the corporate property, or the mere failure of the corporation to elect officers, will, ipso facto, dissolve the corporate existence of the association; but it is contended by them that the absolute abandonment by the association of all its duties, and all the objects for which it was created, for the period of nearly nineteen years, furnishes such incontestable grounds for its dissolution that any court of competent jurisdiction must, whenever the question is properly presented to it, judicially determine that the corporation must be dissolved.
In this state a corporation can probably be dissolved only in one of two ways: first, by the expiration of the time limited in its charter; and second, by a judgment of dissolution, (Comp. Laws of 1879, p. 222, §40;) and the judgment of dissolution can probably be rendered only in an action in the nature of quo warranto, (Comp. Laws of 1879, p. 692, §653;) but such judgment of dissolution may be rendered in any case for misuser or non-user of the corporate franchises of the association, whenever such misuser or non-üser has been long-continued, willful and persistent. There are other grounds also which would authorize a judgment of dissolution of a corporation, but they do not apply to this case.
The defendants have set up a defense that the association has a suit now pending in the district court of Riley county,
Judgment will be rendered in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendants for costs, and dissolving the corporate existence of the Blue Mont Central College association.