Principles of Business LawPrentice-Hall, 1933 - 966 páginas |
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... existence during the period for which created . One of the essential features which makes a cor- poration so valuable an organization for the purpose of con- ducting business is the characteristic of continued existence . The death of a ...
... existence during the period for which created . One of the essential features which makes a cor- poration so valuable an organization for the purpose of con- ducting business is the characteristic of continued existence . The death of a ...
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... existence of the corporation may be made . Sec . 137. Dissolution by attorney general . - The attorney general of the state is the only person authorized to forfeit a charter . The state , having brought the corporation into existence ...
... existence of the corporation may be made . Sec . 137. Dissolution by attorney general . - The attorney general of the state is the only person authorized to forfeit a charter . The state , having brought the corporation into existence ...
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... existence or to property to which title is possessed by some third party . The under- taking in such a case is that of bringing the property into existence or of obtaining title before the date set for delivery . Any attempt to transfer ...
... existence or to property to which title is possessed by some third party . The under- taking in such a case is that of bringing the property into existence or of obtaining title before the date set for delivery . Any attempt to transfer ...
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acceptance action agent agreed agreement amount assets assignment authority bailment bank bill of exchange bill of lading breach buyer certificate Champaign County CHAPTER claim condition contract corporation court court of equity creditors damages debt defendant defendant's delivered delivery discharge dishonor dissolution dividend drawee drawer due course duty entitled equity existence fact firm fraud held holder in due implied indorsement insolvent interest issued judgment lease liable lien maker ment mortgage mortgagor Negotiable Instruments notice offer offeree offeror owner paid paper partner partnership payable payee payment performance personal property plaintiff possession preferred stock principal profits promissory note purchase purpose question real estate reason received recover rule sell share sold statute Statute of Frauds stockholders suit surety tenant thereof third party tion transaction transfer trust ultra vires Uniform Partnership Act unless vendor warranty