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Corporations -- Effect Of Statements Made In Stock Prospectus, Law Review Staff Jun 1964

Corporations -- Effect Of Statements Made In Stock Prospectus, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Law Review

In the case of United Funds, Inc. v. Carter Products, Inc.,' the City Circuit Court of Baltimore, Maryland, handed down a decision which" broke new legal ground." The case, involving the effect of statements made in stock prospect uses on a corporation's future actions, has provoked surprisingly little discussion by legal commentators, and none at all on the "new" ground it broke. The purpose of this comment is to examine the Carter Products decision, to attempt to place it in proper legal perspective, and finally to evaluate it as a new development in the law.


Corporations - Proxy Regulations - Federal Courts Can Grant Complete Relief In Shareholder's Suit For Violation Of Section 14(A) Of Securities Exchange Act Of 1934, Jack J. Bernstein Jan 1964

Corporations - Proxy Regulations - Federal Courts Can Grant Complete Relief In Shareholder's Suit For Violation Of Section 14(A) Of Securities Exchange Act Of 1934, Jack J. Bernstein

Villanova Law Review

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