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The Tax Benefit, Recoveries, And Sales Of Property Under Section 337, Don L. Ricketts Dec 1967

The Tax Benefit, Recoveries, And Sales Of Property Under Section 337, Don L. Ricketts

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The 1967 Amendments To The Indiana General Corporation Act, Richard E. Deer, Douglas F. Burns Oct 1967

The 1967 Amendments To The Indiana General Corporation Act, Richard E. Deer, Douglas F. Burns

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Georgia’S Urgent Need For A Modern Corporation Statute, F. Hodge O'Neal Jan 1967

Georgia’S Urgent Need For A Modern Corporation Statute, F. Hodge O'Neal

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Taxation Of The Treasures Of The Sea, John J. Kenny, Ronald R. Hrusoff Jan 1967

Taxation Of The Treasures Of The Sea, John J. Kenny, Ronald R. Hrusoff

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Solution To The Problem Of State Taxation Of Interstate Commerce, John Dane Jr. Jan 1967

A Solution To The Problem Of State Taxation Of Interstate Commerce, John Dane Jr.

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Canadian Corporation And Wall Street: Application Of United States Securities Laws To Canadian Issuers, Merril Sobie Jan 1967

The Canadian Corporation And Wall Street: Application Of United States Securities Laws To Canadian Issuers, Merril Sobie

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

The purpose of this article is to present the Canadian legal practitioner with a summary of those sections of American securities laws which are applicable to foreign issuers. Discussion, for the most part, will be limited to a brief outline of the more salient aspects of securities regulation; a complete presentation of any one feature would be impossible within the confines of a single article. Wherever possible, relevant authorities will be cited and counsel would be wise to examine their more detailed treatment. Moreover, though federal legislation in this area is not exclusive, discussion will be limited to the national …