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Choice Of Entities For Holding Real Estate: Real Estate Investment Trusts, John Schwieters Dec 1978

Choice Of Entities For Holding Real Estate: Real Estate Investment Trusts, John Schwieters

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

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Choice Of Entities For Holding Real Estate: Historical Structures And Low Income Housing, Bruce S. Lane Dec 1978

Choice Of Entities For Holding Real Estate: Historical Structures And Low Income Housing, Bruce S. Lane

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Choice Of Entities For Holding Real Estate: Partnerships, Alan J.B. Aronsohn Dec 1978

Choice Of Entities For Holding Real Estate: Partnerships, Alan J.B. Aronsohn

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

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Choice Of Entities For Holding Real Estate: Corporations, Leonard L. Silverstein Dec 1978

Choice Of Entities For Holding Real Estate: Corporations, Leonard L. Silverstein

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

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Insider Transactions Under The 1940 Act, Tamar Frankel Nov 1978

Insider Transactions Under The 1940 Act, Tamar Frankel

Faculty Scholarship

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The California Statutory Close Corporation: Gateway To Flexibility Or Trap For The Unwary?, William K.S. Wang Jan 1978

The California Statutory Close Corporation: Gateway To Flexibility Or Trap For The Unwary?, William K.S. Wang

Faculty Scholarship

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Santa Fe Industries, Inc. V. Green: An Analysis Two Years Later, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr. Jan 1978

Santa Fe Industries, Inc. V. Green: An Analysis Two Years Later, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

In 1977, the Supreme Court decided Santa Fe Industries, Inc. v. Green. Although the outcome of that decision should have surprised no one, since the trend of the Court clearly had been to constrict the scope of the federal securities legislation, the case was a major decision that will have a substantial impact on the development of corporate law in this country. Indeed, it may turn out to be one of the most significant corporate cases decided by the Supreme Court in recent years. Since by this point the dust has settled from the case, it seems appropriate to …


Guidelines For Articles Of Incorporation And By-Laws, John R. Uhrich, Philip A. Henderson, J. David Aiken Jan 1978

Guidelines For Articles Of Incorporation And By-Laws, John R. Uhrich, Philip A. Henderson, J. David Aiken

Department of Agricultural Economics: Faculty Publications

A growing number of farm and ranch owners are incorporating their farm or ranch businesses. In many instances, the farm or ranch operation has been incorporated primarily for estate planning purposes. Others have incorporated for income tax advantages, to limit liability, or for other reasons. The privilege to operate as a Nebraska based corporation is granted by the Nebraska Business Corporation Act. The Act requires an annual meeting of shareholders, election of directors, separate recordkeeping of corporate transactions, and the filing of annual reports4 with the State of Nebraska. Faih.,!re to comply with these statutory requirements can result in revocation …


Tax Consequences For Corporate Divisions Of The Family Farm Corporation, Edwin T. Hood, John D. Shores, Charles S. Triplett Jan 1978

Tax Consequences For Corporate Divisions Of The Family Farm Corporation, Edwin T. Hood, John D. Shores, Charles S. Triplett

Faculty Works

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Soft Information: The Sec's Former Exogenous Zone, Ted J. Fiflis Jan 1978

Soft Information: The Sec's Former Exogenous Zone, Ted J. Fiflis

Publications

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Community Development Corporations: A Legal Analysis, John T. Baker Jan 1978

Community Development Corporations: A Legal Analysis, John T. Baker

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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