Smith v. Burlington & Mo. R. R. R.
Smith v. Burlington & Mo. R. R. R.
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This suit was to recover about $321, alleged to be due the plaintiffs for railroad ties furnished the defendants. The Burlington & Mo. R. R. R. Co. answered the petition, denying the partnership of plaintiffs and denying that the Burlington & Mo. R. R. R. is a corporation created, existing or doing business under and by virtue of the laws of Iowa; anddenying that said R. R. Co. was so corporated, existing and doing business on Oct. 1st, 1869, &c., and deny all the other allegations of the petition. There was a verdict against the company. The suit was dismissed as to Jameson. Motions for new trial and in arrest were made and overruled and judgment was rendered against the defendant, the B. & Mo. R. R. R. Co.
On the trial it appeared that the plaintiffs had furnished the defendants with the ties charged, and the only matter in dispute was whether these ties were furnished to Jameson, who
Objections were taken to the proof offered by plaintiffs of the act of incorporation of defendant, which was proved by a copy of the articles of association, certified to by the Secretary of State of Iowa, but the Laws of Iowa were not produced.
¥e think proof of this point was unnecessary, since this was a suit by attachment against a foreign corporation, and the defendant voluntarily appeared and gave the necessary bond in its corporate name by which the attachment was dissolved and thus appeared on the record of the suit. The defendant was by this estopped'from denying its corporate existence. (See the case of Seaton vs. Chicago, Rock Isl. & P. R. R. Co., decided at this term, ante, p. 416.)
Judgment affirmed.
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- Smith and Bowland v. The Burlington & Mo. R. R. R. Co.
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