Cooper v. Sullivan County
Cooper v. Sullivan County
Opinion of the Court
This case originated in the circuit court of' Sullivan county, in April, 1872. After the decision of the case of the State on the relation of the St. Jo. & I. R. R. Co. v. Sullivan county, by this court at the February term 1873, an amended petition was filed on April 7th, 1873 the object of which was to restrain the receiver, McCullough, from paying over certain bonds alleged to be remaining in his hands, to the Burlington & South Western R. R. Co.
Nearly all the questions presented by the pleadings and the evidence in this case were decided by this court in the case above referred to (51. Mo. 522) when this court affirmed the action of the circuit court in issuing a mandamus compelling the delivery of these bonds to McCullough. The subscription of May 1st, 1871, on the part of Sullivan county to the St. Jo. & I. R. R. Co., for a branch of said road, which was transferred to the Burlington & South Western R. R. Co. was held to be binding on the county, and it was also necessarily decided that the charter of the St. Jo. & I. R. R. Co. of 1857, had not been forfeited by non-user or otherwise. The fact that a previous subscription had been made by the same county court to the Quincy, Missouri and Pacific R. R. Co., of two hundred thousand dollars, was also considered by this court and the objections based on it disposed of.
The oi'der of the county court in 1873, purporting to rescind the order of May 1st, 1871, was made some months after tlle decision of this court, in the case above referred to. The validity of that order really presents the only question left for our determination. The points determined by this court in February, 1873 are not open to re-examina
Reversed.
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