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Spousal Privileges In The Federal Law, Robert L. Kardell
Spousal Privileges In The Federal Law, Robert L. Kardell
Robert L Kardell
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Corporate Constitutionalism: Antitakeover Charter Provisions As Pre-Commitment, Marcel Kahan, Edward B. Rock
Corporate Constitutionalism: Antitakeover Charter Provisions As Pre-Commitment, Marcel Kahan, Edward B. Rock
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Constitutions constitute a polity and create and entrench power. A corporate constitution - the governance choices incorporated in state law and the certificate of incorporation - resembles a political constitution. Delaware law allows parties to create corporations, to endow them with perpetual life, to assign rights and duties to "citizens" (directors and shareholders), to adopt a great variety of governance structures, and to entrench those choices. In this Article, we argue that the decision to endow directors with significant power over decisions whether and how to sell the company is a constitutional choice of governance structure. We then argue that …
Deconstructing The Construction Industry: The Effects Of Labor Law 240/241 On The Home Building Industry In New York State, David E. Hay
Deconstructing The Construction Industry: The Effects Of Labor Law 240/241 On The Home Building Industry In New York State, David E. Hay
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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American Law Of Real Estate, J. Reitzel, Robert Bennett, M. Garrison
American Law Of Real Estate, J. Reitzel, Robert Bennett, M. Garrison
Robert B. Bennett
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