Independent District v. District Township of Lu Verne
Independent District v. District Township of Lu Verne
Opinion of the Court
I. This is a proceeding by mandamus, on part of the plaintiff •district to compel the board of directors of the defendant district township to meet with the plaintiff’s board of directors, or to appoint arbitrators for making an equitable division of the assets and liabilities of said district township as it existed at the time of the plaintiff’s organization, in pursuance of the provisions of the statute. The petition contained the necessary averments. The defendants, by their answer, denied that the plaintiff was a civil corporation; also denied that at the date of the plaintiff’s pretended organization there were living within the incorporated limits of the town of Corwith two hundred inhabitants, or any number in excess of one hundred; denied that any notice of the pretended election for the creation of the plaintiff district was ever given, as required by statute, in this: that the notices were not given by the board of directors of the township in which a majority of the legal voters of the contemplated district resided, and they did not post said notices as required by law, and fraudulently posted the same so as to keep their purpose from the residents of the district townships of Lu Verne and Prairie, whereby the latter were not apprised of the plaintiff’s acts, and were prevented from taking an appeal from the action of the board of the district township of Mqgor.
II. It will be observed that the plaintiff sues asa corporation, and avers generally, as is provided by statute, its corporate capacity. Code, section 2716. If the defendant intended to controvert the plaintiff’s allegation of corporate capacity, it should have set out the facts it relied upon. Code, section 2717. A careful examination of the answer satisfies us that the only issues raised thereby were: Mrst, whether the town of Corwith had
The judgment of the district court is affirmed.
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- Independent District of Corwith v. District Township of Lu Verne
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