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Full-Text Articles in Law
Statutory Treatment Of Directors And Officers Under The Kentucky Business Corporation Act, C. Kent Hatfield
Statutory Treatment Of Directors And Officers Under The Kentucky Business Corporation Act, C. Kent Hatfield
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Shareholders, Clyde Kuehn
Corporate Finance And Kentucky's New Business Corporation Act, William H. Jackson
Corporate Finance And Kentucky's New Business Corporation Act, William H. Jackson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fundamental Corporate Changes: Amendments To Articles, Merger And Consolidation, Asset Sales And Dissolution, Michael V. Withrow
Fundamental Corporate Changes: Amendments To Articles, Merger And Consolidation, Asset Sales And Dissolution, Michael V. Withrow
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Changes In The Treatment Of The Close Corporation Under The New Kentucky Business Corporation Act, Patrick A. Thompson
Changes In The Treatment Of The Close Corporation Under The New Kentucky Business Corporation Act, Patrick A. Thompson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Foreign Corporations Under The New Kentucky Corporation Act, William D. Lambert, Kenneth E. Dillingham
Foreign Corporations Under The New Kentucky Corporation Act, William D. Lambert, Kenneth E. Dillingham
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Constitutionality Of Candidate Filing Fees, Michigan Law Review
The Constitutionality Of Candidate Filing Fees, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Early in the twentieth century a "progressive impulse" captured the energies of this country's burgeoning urban middle class. Sickened by the corruption and scandals of the nineteenth century and fearful of the rising influx of European immigration, the so-called Progressives began working for political reform. The emphasis of this reform was primarily structural. Rather than by a remodeling of the citizenry, reform was to be achieved by "a careful and scientific adjustment of the machinery of government for the correction of prevalent evils." Progressives pushed such reforms as initiative, recall, referendum, and frequent elections in the belief that these measures …