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Book Reviews, Estes Kefauver, Senator, Stanley D. Rose, W. Edward Sell, Harold G. Wren, Robert N. Covington Mar 1963

Book Reviews, Estes Kefauver, Senator, Stanley D. Rose, W. Edward Sell, Harold G. Wren, Robert N. Covington

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Congress and the Court By Walter F. Murphy. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1962. Pp. xi, 308. $6.95. (judicial power)

reviewer: Senator Estes Kefauver

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Interstate Apportionment of Business Income for State Income Tax Purposes By Charles E. Ratliff, Jr. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1962. Pp. xi, 132. $4.00. (tax law)

reviewer: Stanley D. Rose

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Expulsion or Oppression of Business Associates By F. Hodge O'Neal and Jordan Derwin. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press,1961. Pp. vii, 263. $10.00. (business organizations)

reviewer: W. EDWARD SELL

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The Ideologies of Taxation By Louis Eisenstein. New York: The …


Business Associations--1959 Tennessee Survey, F. Hodge O'Neal Oct 1959

Business Associations--1959 Tennessee Survey, F. Hodge O'Neal

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The Eighty-first General Assembly enacted a considerable number of significant statutes affecting business organizations or their activities. One of the new statutes made important changes in the Securities Law of 1955. Several of the statutes were designed, or at least professed to be designed, to encourage the commercial and industrial development of Tennessee. On the other hand, Tennessee courts handed down during the survey period only two or three opinions touching on business associations questions, and those questions were of but little importance. In general, this article discusses the statutes first, then the judicial decisions.


The Legal Status Of Joint Venture Corporations, Thomas F. Broden, Alfred L. Scanlan Jun 1958

The Legal Status Of Joint Venture Corporations, Thomas F. Broden, Alfred L. Scanlan

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American industry employs many forms of business organizations. The sole proprietorship, the partnership, general and limited, the joint venture, the joint stock company, the corporation, public issue and close, and many others are all familiar and well established in their use. This article deals with the use by American industry of the close corporation to carry on a joint venture. With due deference to purists in legal terminology we have elected to refer to this particular type of corporate entity as the joint venture corporation. In this article we not only look at the use made of the joint venture …