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Private Corporations, Horace La Fayette Wilgus Jan 1914

Private Corporations, Horace La Fayette Wilgus

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This subject will be treated in the following order: The general nature of a corporation. Definition and history. The corporation as a person. The corporation as a collection of individuals.The corporation as a franchise. Corporations and other institutions.Tests of corporate existence. Class of corporations. Creation of corporations. The state's functions. The promoter's functions. The corporate charter. The association agreement. Organization. The body corporate. Members and organs of action. Internal relations. Corporate funds. Corporate name. Corporate life. Corporate death- dissolution. Corporate powers and liabilities. Powers in general. Classes of corporate powers.Particular powers. Ultra vires. Torts and crimes. The corporation and the …


Recent Decisions Jan 1914

Recent Decisions

Fordham Law Review

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Recent Decisions Jan 1914

Recent Decisions

Fordham Law Review

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Recent Decisions Jan 1914

Recent Decisions

Fordham Law Review

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Recent Decisions Jan 1914

Recent Decisions

Fordham Law Review

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Recent Decisions Jan 1914

Recent Decisions

Fordham Law Review

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Corporations And Express Trusts As Business Organizations, Horace Lafayette Wilgus Jan 1914

Corporations And Express Trusts As Business Organizations, Horace Lafayette Wilgus

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PRESIDENT BUTLER of Columbia University is reported to have said in an address before the New York Chamber of Commerce in 1911, that "the limited liability corporation is the greatest single discovery of modem times, whether you judge it by its social, by its ethical, by its industrial, or, in the long run--after we understand it and know how to use it,--by its political, effects." 1