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Corporations-Foreign Corporations-Entrance Fees-Constitutionality, Charles E. Nadeau
Corporations-Foreign Corporations-Entrance Fees-Constitutionality, Charles E. Nadeau
Michigan Law Review
A Virginia statute, providing that foreign corporations desiring to carry on intrastate business there must pay an entrance fee graduated according to authorized capital stock, imposed on plaintiff a fee of $5,000. Only two-thirds of plaintiff's authorized stock was issued. A considerable amount of its assets were used in interstate commerce, though the sum invested in Virginia was negligible. Plaintiff contended that such an entrance fee burdened interstate commerce because measured by property used in interstate commerce, that it denied due process because measured by property without the state, and that it denied equal protection of the laws becaused measured …