Zenane, Inc. v. Tofer, 84-264

Citation499 A.2d 1347,127 N.H. 366
Decision Date30 October 1985
Docket NumberNo. 84-264,84-264
PartiesZENANE, INC. v. R. Tonis TOFER, d/b/a Overseas Export Consulting, Inc.
CourtSupreme Court of New Hampshire
MEMORANDUM OPINION

The Superior Court (Dunn, J.) dismissed this contract action on the alternative grounds that the defendant was not personally liable and that the plaintiff had failed to serve the named corporation in accordance with the long arm statute governing service on unregistered foreign corporations, RSA 293-A:121, :122 (Supp.1983). We affirm for the reason that the action was brought against the individual defendant, who was not liable for the corporate debt alleged.

R. Tonis Tofer is president of Overseas Export Consulting, Inc., a Massachusetts corporation with its principal place of business in that State. Tofer acted for Overseas in contracting to purchase tee shirts from the plaintiff, Zenane, Inc. All correspondence went through Tofer's, New Hampshire office or his New Ipswich, New Hampshire, house, and the shirts were shipped to addresses in New Hampshire. The undisputed evidence is that Tofer at all times purported to act as agent for Overseas. Overseas has never registered to do business in New Hampshire under RSA 293-A:107 (Supp.1983).

Zenane brought this action against Tofer personally and made personal service upon him. Zenane did not purport to sue Overseas and made no service on the corporation. The defendant moved to dismiss on the grounds that the corporation had not been served and had insufficient contacts to subject it to jurisdiction. The superior court granted the motion because Tofer was not personally liable and because Zenane had failed to serve Overseas through service on the Secretary of State. See RSA 293-A:120, :122 (Supp.1983).

Since the action was brought against Tofer personally, the issues of the corporation's subjection to New Hampshire jurisdiction and service of process are irrelevant. The real issue briefed here is whether on the facts stated Tofer could be held liable for a corporate obligation. Zenane argues that Tofer should be held liable on the theory that the unregistered foreign corporation had no legal existence, necessarily leaving Tofer as the contracting party. Zenane cites Booth v. Scott, 276 Mo. 1, 205 S.W. 633 (1918), appeal dismissed, 253 U.S. 475, 40 S.Ct. 484, 64 L.Ed. 1020 (1920), and Ryerson & Son v. Shaw, 277 Ill. 524, 115 N.E. 650 (1917) in support of this argument. The reasoning of these cases, however, is inconsistent with RSA 293-A:131,...

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  • McClary v. Erie Engine & Mfg. Co.
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — District of New Hampshire
    • May 19, 1994
    ...New Hampshire Supreme Court as "the long-arm statute governing service on unregistered foreign corporations." Zenane, Inc. v. Tofer, 127 N.H. 366, 366, 499 A.2d 1347, 1348 (1985). See also Phelps v. Kingston, 130 N.H. 166, 170, 536 A.2d 740, 742 The court notes that RSA 293-A:121 previously......
  • Hildreth v. TIDEWATER EQUIPMENT CO., 32
    • United States
    • Maryland Court of Appeals
    • December 18, 2003
    ...because the corporation fails to register to do business in the forum State, but, relying on a New Hampshire case, Zenane, Inc. v. Tofer, 127 N.H. 366, 499 A.2d 1347 (1985), it held that the court could impose such liability "when justice requires." Although acknowledging that "the traditio......
  • Bilden Props., LLC v. Birin
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • August 21, 2013
    ...See RSA 304–C:63, I, :69, II(a) (2005) (repealed and reenacted as RSA 304–C:174, I, :180, II(a) (Supp.2012)); cf. Zenane, Inc. v. Tofer, 127 N.H. 366, 367, 499 A.2d 1347 (1985) (discussing similar statutory scheme related to unregistered corporations).Under New Hampshire law, creating a mor......
  • Bilden Props., LLC v. Birin
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • August 21, 2013
    ...See RSA 304-C:63, I, :69, II(a) (2005) (repealed and reenacted as RSA 304-C:174, I, :180, II(a) (Supp. 2012)); cf. Zenane, Inc. v. Tofer, 127 N.H. 366, 367 (1985) (discussing similar statutory scheme related to unregistered corporations). Under New Hampshire law, creating a mortgage, securi......

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