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  "name": "LEWIS WEBB v. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE BANK OF CAPE FEAR",
  "name_abbreviation": "Webb v. President of the Bank",
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      "LEWIS WEBB v. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE BANK OF CAPE FEAR."
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        "text": "Battle, J.\nThe only question presented by the pleadings is, whether the summons served upon one of the directors of the defendant\u2019s branch, at the town of Washington, was a sufficient service of process within the meaning of the 24th. sec. of 26th ch. of the Revised Code. That section declares, that \u201c the service of summons, if against any insurance company, railroad, banking or other joint stock incorporated company, shall be made by leaving a copy thereof with the president or other head, cashier, treasurer or director of such company.\u201d The act of 1833, (sec. 2, Rev. Statutes, p. 47,) by which the defendant was reehartered as a banking corporation, provides in the 4th section, \u201c that for the well-ordering the affairs of the said corporation, there shall be eleven directors, of whom at least seven shall be residents of \"Wilmington, or within fifteen miles thereof, elected yearly by the stockholders, at a general meeting, to be held annually at Wilmington, on the first monday in January.\u201d By the 5th section, a president is to be chosen by the directors, or a majority of them, from among themselves, and it is declaimed in the same section that \u201c the president and directors of the principal Bank, for the time being, shall have power to establish branches or agencies of the said bank at such place, or places, within this State, as they may think proper,\u201d and to commit the management thereof to such persons as they may select, provided that there shall not be less than three directors at each of such branches or agencies. The charter, in several other sections, speaks of the directors \u00a9f the bank, but always means thereby the eleven directors directed by the 4th section to be elected annually by the stockholders. Thus, in the 6th section, where the appointment of officers, clerks and servants at the principal bank and its branches and agencies is given to the \u201cpresident and directors for the time being\u201d \u2014 so, in the 8th section, where the directors, under whose administration it is contract-tecl, may, under certain circumstances, be made responsible for the excess of a greater debt than they shall be allowed by law to incur. Again, where tbe president and directors are by the 9th section compelled to make loans to the State in certain contingencies. It appearing from these, and other parts of the charter, that when the term directors is mentioned, it moans the directors of the corporation, in contradistinction to tlie local directors of a branch, or agency, unless otherwise explained, we may well infer that when the directors of tiro bank are mentioned in any other act of Assembly, the general directors of the corporation are intended, unless it is otherwise expressed. Such a construction of the Act in question, is the more readily adopted, because the service of the summons will thm pursue the exigency of the process which runs against \u201cThe president, directors ancl company\u201d of the bank; and this construction will undoubtedly satisfy the words of the act.\n\"W e understand that the main argument in favor of the sufficiency of the service in the present case, was the convenience of allowing it, because the bank note, upon which the warrant was brought, was payable at the defendant\u2019s branch at Washington. The answer is, that though pajmble there, it was not the debt of the branch,' but of the whole corporation ; besides, the argument proves too much, for if the summons could be served upon a director at Washington, it might have been served on a warrant on the same note on a director at Asheville, where the defendant has another branch. W\u00a9 have no doubt that the Legislature, in providing for service upon a banking corporation by the term \u201cdirector,\u201d meant one of those persons who were to be elected annually by the stockholders for \u201c the well-ordering of the affairs of the corporation,\u201d and not one of those directors who were to be appointed for the management of such branches and agencies, as the president and directors of the principal bank should think proper to establish.\nOur conclusion, therefore is, that the warrant in the present c\u00e1se, was not properly served upon the defendant.\n' The judgment must be reversed, and then a judgment b\u00a9 given on the demurrer for the defendant.\nPeR OueiaM, Judgment reversed.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "Battle, J."
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    "attorneys": [
      "Dortch, for the plaintiff.",
      "JRodman, for the defendant."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "LEWIS WEBB v. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE BANK OF CAPE FEAR.\nThe service of process authorised to be made on a director of a corporation, under the 24th sec. of 26th ch. of the Revised Code, as applied to the Bank of Cape Pear, means one of the eleven principal directors, annually elected by the stockholders, and not a director appointed by the authorities of the bank for its branches or agencies.\nAotioN of assumpsit, tried before bis Honor, Judge Manly, at a Special Term of Beaufort Superior Court.\nThe suit was brought by warrant on a ten-dollar bank note, issued by the defendant, payable at \"Washington, to the bearer on demand, which had been demanded and protested for non-payment. Thg case was brought to the Superior Court by appeal. Service of process was made by a summons left with James Ellison, one of the directors appointed by the president and directors of the Bank of Cape Fear, for the branch of Washington, who was not a director appointed by the stockholders of the parent corporation.\nThe defendant pleaded in abatement to the writ; to which the plaintiff demurred. The Court overruled the demurrer, and the defendant appealed.\nDortch, for the plaintiff.\nJRodman, for the defendant."
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