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Book Reviews, William J. Curran (Reviewer), Edward R. Hayes (Reviewer)
Book Reviews, William J. Curran (Reviewer), Edward R. Hayes (Reviewer)
Vanderbilt Law Review
Forensic Medicine By Douglas J. A. Kerr New York: MacMillan Co.,1957. Pp. v, 363. $6.50.
Practical Forensic Medicine By Francis E. Camps & W. B. Purchase New York: MacMillan Co., Pp. vii, 541. $13.50.
reviewer: William J. Curran
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Close Corporations: Law and Practice By F. Hodge O'Neal. Chicago: Callaghan & Co. 2v. Pp xx, 369; vii, 437. $30.00.
reviewer: Edward R. Hayes
Business Associations--1958 Tennessee Survey, F. Hodge O'Neal
Business Associations--1958 Tennessee Survey, F. Hodge O'Neal
Vanderbilt Law Review
Only a handful of cases were decided in Tennessee during the survey period which raised questions in the field of business associations.Some of the issues raised in these cases, however, were of considerable interest and importance. ...
Disregarding Corporate Entity in Close Corporation: The close corporation, just as the public issue corporation, is generally viewed as a "legal entity" having in law an existence separate and apart from its shareholders. This means that rights, duties and other legal relations arising out of an incorporated enterprise, irrespective of whether it is widely held or closely held, are usually adjusted as though …
The Legal Status Of Joint Venture Corporations, Thomas F. Broden, Alfred L. Scanlan
The Legal Status Of Joint Venture Corporations, Thomas F. Broden, Alfred L. Scanlan
Vanderbilt Law Review
American industry employs many forms of business organizations. The sole proprietorship, the partnership, general and limited, the joint venture, the joint stock company, the corporation, public issue and close, and many others are all familiar and well established in their use. This article deals with the use by American industry of the close corporation to carry on a joint venture. With due deference to purists in legal terminology we have elected to refer to this particular type of corporate entity as the joint venture corporation. In this article we not only look at the use made of the joint venture …