Irish v. Webster
Irish v. Webster
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
The only question before us is, whether, upon the facts agreed, this action is maintainable by the plaintiff in his own name. Prior to the date of the note declared on, the defendants were indebted to the State in the sum named in the note, for logs they had purchased and cut under the permit of the plaintiff’s predecessor in office; and the note was given for the agreed price of them. The note is not negotiable, and it does not appear that any discharge was given to fire defendants, from their liability to the State on the original contract. It has been settled in several cases, that though a negotiable note, unless otherwise agreed, is an extinguishment of the original cause of action, a note not negotiable has no such operation. Thatcher v. Dinsmore 5. Mass. 299. Maneely v. McGee 6. Mass. 391. Varner v. Nobleborough 2. Greenl. 121. The inquiry then is, what is the consideration on which the note was given ? The case of Gilmore v. Pope 5. Mass, 491, bears a strong resemblance in its principles, to the case at bar. In that it appears that the defendant, with others, had signed a subscription paper, by which the associates were admitted as members of a certain turnpike corporation ; and which, after reciting the incorporation, and division of the stock into shares, proceeds thus: — “ We the subscribers, in consideration thereof, and also of the benefit the said turnpike road will be to us and the public, hereby engage to take the-number of shares set against our respective names, severally, and to pay on demand to John Gilmore all assessments that may be made by the corporation for the purpose of making the road.” Gilmore was appointed agent of the corporation. The corporation afterwards made the road, and the defendant had received certificates of his share, but had never paid any part of the .assessments. Parsons C. J. in giving the opinion of the court says, the action cannot be maintained in the name of a mere agent of the
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