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Municipal Corporations-Constitutional Debt Limit Dec 1930

Municipal Corporations-Constitutional Debt Limit

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law-Usury-Corporations Nov 1930

Constitutional Law-Usury-Corporations

Michigan Law Review

The complainant corporation filed a bill in chancery to set aside the foreclosure of a mortgage on the ground of usury. Public Acts of Michigan, 1927, No. 335, pt. 2, c. 1, sec. 1, and pt. 2, c. 2, sec. 12, amending Public Acts, 1921, No. 84, provided that a corporation could not set up the defense of usury. The complainant contended that this statute was invalid, being class legislation and hence a violation of the "equal protection of the law'' clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the federal Constitution. Held, that the classification was reasonable and did not …


Should A Corporation Be Considered A Citizen Under The Privileges And Immunities Clause Of The Federal Constitution, R. Paul Holland Jun 1930

Should A Corporation Be Considered A Citizen Under The Privileges And Immunities Clause Of The Federal Constitution, R. Paul Holland

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Should A Corporation Be Considered A Citizen Under The Privileges And Immunities Clause Of The Federal Constitution, R. Paul Holland Apr 1930

Should A Corporation Be Considered A Citizen Under The Privileges And Immunities Clause Of The Federal Constitution, R. Paul Holland

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Municipal Corporations-Evidence-Constitutional Law Jan 1930

Municipal Corporations-Evidence-Constitutional Law

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.