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Case Comments--International Law--Corporations--State Denied Standing To Sue For Injury, Journal Staff Jan 1970

Case Comments--International Law--Corporations--State Denied Standing To Sue For Injury, Journal Staff

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Ltd.,(hereinafter referred to as Barcelona Traction) was incorporated under Canadian law in 1911 with its main office in Toronto. Several subsidiaries were formed, all under Canadian law, to develop, produce, and distribute electric power in the vicinity of Catalonia, Spain. To finance these operations, the company issued both peseta and sterling bonds, the shares in some of the subsidiaries providing security to a Canadian bank for the sterling bonds. Revenue produced by the subsidiaries from their operations in Spain was used to service the bond interest. Servicing was suspended for the duration of …


Recent Case: Bankruptcy - Wage Earner Plans - Effect On Cosigners [Schraer V. G.A.C. Finance Corp., 408 F.2d 891 (6th Cir. 1969)], Case Western Reserve University Law Review Jan 1970

Recent Case: Bankruptcy - Wage Earner Plans - Effect On Cosigners [Schraer V. G.A.C. Finance Corp., 408 F.2d 891 (6th Cir. 1969)], Case Western Reserve University Law Review

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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The Statutory Trust Fund Under Irc § 7501 (A) Versus Administrative Expenses In Bankruptcy - In Re Halo Metal Products, Inc. Jan 1970

The Statutory Trust Fund Under Irc § 7501 (A) Versus Administrative Expenses In Bankruptcy - In Re Halo Metal Products, Inc.

Maryland Law Review

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