People ex rel. Copland v. Directors of Minong Mining Co.
Michigan Supreme Court
People ex rel. Copland v. Directors of Minong Mining Co., 33 Mich. 2 (Mich. 1875)
1875 Mich. LEXIS 231
People ex rel. Copland v. Directors of Minong Mining Co.
Opinion
Corporations: Directors: Removal: Declaring office vacant. One who is named as a director in the articles of incorporation, and who has acted as such, cannot be removed by parol, or by the individual action of other directors; and proceedings by the board without notice to declare the office vacant arc without jurisdiction.
Corporations: Consolidation; Stockholders. A person who is once entitled to stock in a corporation can only be deprived of it by transfer, or by such forfeiture for non-payment of lawful assessments as is authorized by law; and a stockholder in one of two mining companies which are consolidated becomes by the consolidation under the statute (Comp. L. 1871, §§ 2892-5) a stockholder in the new company.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The People on the relation of Alexander W. Copland v. The Directors of the Minong Mining Company
- Status
- Published