A Treatise on the Incorporation and Organization of Corporations: Created Under the "Business Corporations Acts" of the Several States and Territories of the United States, Including Therein a Synopsis-digest of the General Incorporation Acts of the Several Commonwealths, with Decisions Bearing Thereon; Also, Forms for Drawing Charters Under the Laws of the Several States and Territories; General and Specific Object Clauses for Insertion in Charters; By-laws, Minutes, Etc., EtcLittle, Brown,, 1906 - 698 pages |
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... least , one court of high authority has adopted the rule that where one becomes a creditor of a corporation knowing the manner in which its stock has been paid , he is deemed to waive his right to assert that there has been an over ...
... least , one court of high authority has adopted the rule that where one becomes a creditor of a corporation knowing the manner in which its stock has been paid , he is deemed to waive his right to assert that there has been an over ...
Page 142
... least as to creditors.1 It has already been said that stock may be issued for less than its par value to subscribers as full paid and non - assessable and be binding as between the corporation and the stockholders.5 Where statutes exist ...
... least as to creditors.1 It has already been said that stock may be issued for less than its par value to subscribers as full paid and non - assessable and be binding as between the corporation and the stockholders.5 Where statutes exist ...
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... least upon so much of the capital stock as is represented by the capitalization of that of the consoli- dated domestic corporation.7 1 Greenville Warehouse Press Co. v . Company , 70 Miss . 669 ; 13 So. 879 . 2 See Part III . Table 9 ...
... least upon so much of the capital stock as is represented by the capitalization of that of the consoli- dated domestic corporation.7 1 Greenville Warehouse Press Co. v . Company , 70 Miss . 669 ; 13 So. 879 . 2 See Part III . Table 9 ...
Page 189
... least deal as liberally with its own citizens as with those of foreign States . If , therefore , we permit foreign citizens to come within our limits in the form of a foreign corporation organized with power to do business here and ...
... least deal as liberally with its own citizens as with those of foreign States . If , therefore , we permit foreign citizens to come within our limits in the form of a foreign corporation organized with power to do business here and ...
Page 194
... least , to the headquarters established within the territorial limits of this State . It thus settles within the State , and enjoys the benefits incident to a domestic corporation , and the legislature im- poses requirements and ...
... least , to the headquarters established within the territorial limits of this State . It thus settles within the State , and enjoys the benefits incident to a domestic corporation , and the legislature im- poses requirements and ...
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Page 55 - the rule of law is clear, that, where one, by his words or conduct, wilfully causes another to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief, so as to alter his own previous position, the former is concluded from averring against the latter, a different state of things, as existing at the same time.
Page 31 - It is very true that a corporation can have no legal existence out of the boundaries of the sovereignty by which it is created. It exists only in contemplation of law, and by force of the law ; and where that law ceases to operate, and is no longer obligatory, the corporation can have no existVOL.
Page 268 - Act to be listed, make out and deliver to the assessor a sworn statement of the amount of its capital stock setting forth particularly : "First: The name and location of the company or association.
Page 322 - The amount of its capital stock and the number of shares into which the same shall be divided.
Page 374 - Such notice must state the time and place of the meeting, and its object, and the amount to which it is proposed to increase the capital stock.
Page 345 - The certificate of incorporation may also contain any provision which the incorporators may choose to insert for the regulation of the business and for the conduct of the affairs of the corporation, and any provisions creating, defining, limiting and regulating the powers of the corporation, the directors and the stockholders, or any class of the stockholders; provided, such provisions are not contrary to the laws of this State.
Page 366 - No foreign stock corporation other than a moneyed corporation, shall- do business in this state without having first procured from the secretary of state a certificate that it has complied with all the requirements of law to authorize it to do business in this state...
Page 115 - They have a right to assume that it has paid-in capital to the amount which it represents itself as having; and if they give it credit on the faith of that representation, and if the representation is false, it is a fraud upon them; and in case the corporation becomes insolvent, the law, upon the plainest principles of common justice, says to the delinquent stockholder, ' Make that representation good by paying for your stock.
Page 535 - On this day of , Nineteen Hundred and Thirty , before me personally appeared and (his wife) (her husband), to me known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they executed the same as their free act and deed.
Page 602 - ... to make and perform contracts of any kind and description; and in carrying on its business, or for the purpose of attaining or furthering any of its objects, to do any and all other acts and things, and to exercise any and all other powers which a copartnership or natural person could do and exercise, and which now or hereafter may be authorized by law.