A Casebook of Law and BusinessMcGraw-Hill, 1953 - 968 páginas |
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Página 489
... shares of class A preference stock , each share of the par value of $ 20 , and 2,000 shares of common stock , each share of the par value of $ 5 . The directors were the executive officers and directors of the new corporation when first ...
... shares of class A preference stock , each share of the par value of $ 20 , and 2,000 shares of common stock , each share of the par value of $ 5 . The directors were the executive officers and directors of the new corporation when first ...
Página 490
... shares of class A preference stock received by them from the old corporation , actually paying therefor $ 775,000 , and 25,000 shares of their common stock , paying therefor $ 25,000 . The directors kept the aggregate of these sums ...
... shares of class A preference stock received by them from the old corporation , actually paying therefor $ 775,000 , and 25,000 shares of their common stock , paying therefor $ 25,000 . The directors kept the aggregate of these sums ...
Página 535
... shares are non - assessable or paid up . In such a case the question is a perplexing one as to whether the purchaser of such shares is bound , at his peril , to make inquiry , or whether he is not protected by the want of notice . This ...
... shares are non - assessable or paid up . In such a case the question is a perplexing one as to whether the purchaser of such shares is bound , at his peril , to make inquiry , or whether he is not protected by the want of notice . This ...
Términos y frases comunes
acceptance action affirmed agent agreed agreement alleged amount appears appellant appellee assets authority bailee bailment bank bill of exchange bill of lading breach buyer capital stock carrier cause circumstances claim common law contract to sell corporation Cotzhausen court court of equity creditors damages debt decision defendant defendant's delivered delivery directors doctrine document of title English Act entitled evidence fact firm follows fraud held holder horse indorsement injury intention interest issue judgment jury law merchant liability lien matter ment mortgage negligence negotiable document Negotiable Instruments notice offer owner paid parties partner partnership payable payee payment person plaintiff plaintiff in error possession preferred stock principal promise to pay promissory note purchase purpose question reasonable received recover refuses Reports rule seller shares sold statement statute Statute of Frauds stockholders thereof tort transaction transfer trial trust verdict warranty