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The Decision In Akai: The Interaction Of Apparent Authority And Knowing Receipt, Michael Lp Lower
The Decision In Akai: The Interaction Of Apparent Authority And Knowing Receipt, Michael Lp Lower
Michael LP Lower
The recent decision of Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal in Thanakharn Kasikorn Chamkat (Mahachon) v Akai Holdings Ltd ([2010] HKEC 1692, CFA) illustrated the interaction of parallel claims in the tort of conversion and for knowing receipt when a director wrongly claims to be entitled to give a lender security over corporate assets that are then disposed of in exercise of the lender's (non-existent) security rights.
El Project Finance. Una Aproximación A La Luz De La Teoría De Los Contratos Coligados, Carlos Augusto Acosta Olivo, Rocio De Lily Llanos Navarro
El Project Finance. Una Aproximación A La Luz De La Teoría De Los Contratos Coligados, Carlos Augusto Acosta Olivo, Rocio De Lily Llanos Navarro
Carlos Augusto Acosta Olivo
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The Corporation As Imperfect Society, Brian M. Mccall
The Corporation As Imperfect Society, Brian M. Mccall
Brian M McCall
Corporations are ubiquitous in modern society. They pervade every aspect of our life, consumer, professional, investment activity. Probably, people have more contact with corporations on a daily basis than any other institution, including government. From the South Sea Bubble to the Stock market Crash of 1929 to Enron to General Motors and Countrywide Mortgage, corporate scandals and controversies invite fundamental questions about corporate law. This article attempts to bring a fresh perspective to the question: “what is a corporation and how should the law treat it?” The article articulates a corporate metaphysics rooted in political philosophy. The dominant models of …
Prueba De Los Correos Electrónicos, Pablo A. Legón
Prueba De Los Correos Electrónicos, Pablo A. Legón
Pablo A Legón
Breve anotación a fallo sobre el valor probatorio de los correos electrónicos en el proceso judicial
Proteção Ao Acionista Minoritário No Brasil: Breve Histórico, Estrutura Legal E Evidências Empíricas, Bruno Meyerhof Salama, Viviane Muller Prado