County of Callaway v. Foster/Dissent Miller

County of Callaway v. Foster/Dissent Freeman Miller
730352County of Callaway v. Foster/Dissent Freeman Miller — DissentSamuel Freeman Miller
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93 U.S. 567

County of Callaway  v.  Foster


MR. JUSTICE MILLER, with whom concurred MR. JUSTICE DAVIS, MR. JUSTICE FIELD, and MR. JUSTICE BRADLEY, dissenting.

I dissent from the judgment of the court, on the ground that the subscription of stock to the railroad company in this case could only be made under the amendatory act of March 24, 1868, and that the constitution of the State then required a vote of the county to make such subscription valid. As there was no such vote, and no recital in the bond or elsewhere to show that there was, the bonds were void.

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