Albright v. Town Council
Albright v. Town Council
Opinion of the Court
Curia, per
I agree to the principle laid down by my late friend, Chancellor David Johnson, in the Railroad Company vs. Claghorn, et al., Speer’s Eq. 562; “ There is nothing in law or equity which forbids a member, or even a director of a corporation from contracting with it, and like any other individual, he has a right to prescribe his own term's, which the corporation are at liberty to accept or reject, and when the contract is concluded, he stands in the same relation to the other creditors of the corporation as any other individual would under the same circumstances.”
The jury have decided that the work was done according to contract.
The motion is dismissed.
Motion dismissed.
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