66-506.
History: L. 1870, ch. 92, § 1; L. 1889, ch. 196, § 1; R.S. 1923, § 66-506; Repealed, L. 1998, ch. 164, § 6; July 1.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Right of stockholders considered; misappropriation of funds. Ryan et al., v. L.A. & N.W. Rly. Co. et al., 21 Kan. 365.
2. Consolidation of railroad will not release subscriber of stock. A.C. & P. Rld. Co. v. Comm'rs of Phillips Co., 25 Kan. 261, 272.
3. Extension of railroad by lease of other roads. A.T. & S.F. Rld. Co. v. Fletcher, 35 Kan. 236, 246, 10 P. 596.
4. Corporate existence of consolidated corporation cannot be attacked collaterally. C.K. & W. Rld. Co. v. Comm'rs of Stafford Co., 36 Kan. 121, 12 P. 593.
5. Railroad company ceases to exist upon consolidation with another company. K.O. & T. Rly. Co. v. Smith, 40 Kan. 192, 19 P. 636.
6. Consolidated company liable for obligations of constituent companies; torts. Berry v. K.C. Ft. S. & M. Rld. Co., 52 Kan. 759, 34 P. 805.
7. Article of charter held assumption of obligations of constituent corporations. Railroad Co. v. Langley, 70 Kan. 453, 463, 78 P. 858.
8. Consolidation with corporation created under act of congress considered. Ames v. Kansas, 111 U.S. 449, 4 S. Ct. 437, 28 L.Ed. 482.
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