| Eli Richard Shipp - 1903 - 112 pages
...Clark, 29; Ang. & A. Corp., Sec. 15; Glover inuuic. Corp., i.) 1 2. What is a private corporation ? An association of individuals, united for some common purpose and permitted by the law to use a common name and to change its members without a dissolution of the association. Its... | |
| Thomas Gold Frost - 1911 - 348 pages
...person, and by their corporate name. As this court has said, private corporations are but associations of individuals united for some common purpose and permitted by law to use a common seal, and to change its members without a dissolution of the association. Undoubtedly the meaning of... | |
| Harry Clark Bentley - 1911 - 410 pages
...simply as "an association of individuals acting as a single person, and by their corporate name" ; also, "as an association of individuals united for some common purpose, and permitted by the law to use a common name, and to change its members without a dissolution of the association."... | |
| Harry Clark Bentley - 1911 - 408 pages
...simply as "an association of individuals acting as a single person, and by their corporate name" ; also, "as an association of individuals united for some common purpose, and permitted by the law to use a common name, and to change its members without a dissolution of the association."... | |
| Walter Malins Rose - 1918 - 1186 pages
...574, 34 L. Ed. 785, 787, 11 Sup. Ct. 185, 187, following rule. Private corporations are associations of individuals united for some common purpose, and...use a common name and to change its members without dissolution. Approved in Grand Lodge AOUW v. Bollman, 22 Tex. Civ. 11l, 53 SW 832, holding where plaintiff... | |
| James Williams Baker - 1918 - 316 pages
...Commerce. CORPORATIONS. § 220. A corporation is defined by the Supreme Court of the United States as "An association of individuals united for some common purpose, and permitted by the law to use a common name, and to change its members without dissolution of the association." This... | |
| John F. Sherwood - 1921 - 282 pages
...581061. 2. CORPORATION LAW Definition. In a Supreme Court Decision,* a corporation has been defined as "An association of individuals united for some common purpose, and permitted by the law to use a common name, and to change its members without dissolution of the association." A... | |
| James Frank Coakley - 1922 - 188 pages
...continued by a success31 ion of members. 11 Kr. Justice Field has said: "Corporations are but associations of individuals united for some common purpose and permitted by law to use a common name, anu to cnange its members without dissolution of association." A corporation has also been defined... | |
| James Williams Baker - 1922 - 396 pages
...peculiar to a corporation. § 240. A Corporation is denned by the Supreme Court of the United States as "an association of individuals united for some common purpose and permitted by the law to use a common name, and to change its members without dissolution of the association." This... | |
| John F. Sherwood - 1925 - 440 pages
...CORPORATE ORGANIZATION Corporation Defined. In a Supreme Court Decision, a corporation has been defined as "An association of individuals united for some common purpose, and permitted by the law to use a common name, and to change its members without dissolution of the association." A... | |
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