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Business Associations--1963 Tennessee Survey, Robert N. Covington
Business Associations--1963 Tennessee Survey, Robert N. Covington
Vanderbilt Law Review
Section two of the act creating Tennessee's new Law Revision Commission charges that body with the duty to study and report to the next legislature on "the laws governing the organization and operation of corporations, partnerships and other forms of business and social endeavor." The study is now roughly a year old and is reportedly making good headway. Since much of our law of business organizations may therefore be changed in the near future, this Survey has been abbreviated as much as possible.
Business Associations--1958 Tennessee Survey, F. Hodge O'Neal
Business Associations--1958 Tennessee Survey, F. Hodge O'Neal
Vanderbilt Law Review
Only a handful of cases were decided in Tennessee during the survey period which raised questions in the field of business associations.Some of the issues raised in these cases, however, were of considerable interest and importance. ...
Disregarding Corporate Entity in Close Corporation: The close corporation, just as the public issue corporation, is generally viewed as a "legal entity" having in law an existence separate and apart from its shareholders. This means that rights, duties and other legal relations arising out of an incorporated enterprise, irrespective of whether it is widely held or closely held, are usually adjusted as though …
Business Associations -- 1957 Tennessee Survey, F. Hodge O'Neal
Business Associations -- 1957 Tennessee Survey, F. Hodge O'Neal
Vanderbilt Law Review
Very little happened in the field of Business Associations during the survey period. The General Assembly enacted one fairly important set of amendments to the Securities Law, and the Tennessee appellate courts handed down two or three decisions which in a large part merely reiterated principles of corporation law already well-established in this state.
Amendments to the Securities Law Broadening Grounds for Refusing or Revoking Registration of Securities: The Securities Law of 1955 among other things set up a procedure for the registration of securities intended for sale and gave the Commissioner of Insurance and Banking authority to investigate the …
Business Associations -- 1956 Tennessee Survey, F. Hodge O'Neal
Business Associations -- 1956 Tennessee Survey, F. Hodge O'Neal
Vanderbilt Law Review
Surprisingly few cases were decided in the field of Business Associations during the survey period. Those decisions for the most part merely reaffirmed legal principles already established in Tennessee law. One of the cases, Wyatt v. Brown,' raised again the interesting old question of what is a partnership and what factual elements are necessary to constitute the partnership relation. This article discusses that question first and then comments rather briefly on the other cases and the principles they enunciate.
Books Received, Law Review Staff
Books Received, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
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Commercial Law, Cases on
By Robert Braucher
Brooklyn: The Foundation Press, Inc., 1951. Pp. 709. $8.00
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Commercial Transactions, Cases and Materials, Temporary Edition
By Arthur E. Sutherland, Jr. and Bertram F. Willcox
Brooklyn: The Foundation Press, Inc., 1951. Pp. 1251. $9.50
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Conflict of Laws, Cases and Materials, Third Edition
By Elliott E.Cheatham, Herbert F. Goodrich, Erwin N. Griswold and Willis L. M.Reese
Brooklyn: The Foundation Press, Inc., 1951. Pp. 960. $9.00
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Constitution of Powers in a Secular Statte, A.
By Edward S. Corwin
Charlottesville: The Michie Co., 1951. Pp. 126
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Evidence, Cases …