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Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Business And Corporate Law, Thomas E. Repke Jan 1994

Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Business And Corporate Law, Thomas E. Repke

University of Richmond Law Review

This article reviews recent developments in the law affecting Virginia businesses and corporations. Part II discusses several acts of the 1994 session of the Virginia General Assembly that amend Virginia's corporate, partnership, and limited liability company statutes. Part III discusses recent judicial decisions in Virginia courts that address business and corporate law issues.


Administrative Aspects Of State Corporation Law, M. Thomas Arnold Jan 1994

Administrative Aspects Of State Corporation Law, M. Thomas Arnold

University of Richmond Law Review

Modern state corporation statutes are primarily enabling rather than regulatory in nature. In spite of this, there are certain administrative aspects of such statutes with which an attorney practicing in the corporate area must be familiar. This article discusses these administrative aspects of state corporation law.


The Public Pays, The Corporation Profits: The Emasculation Of The Public Purpose Doctrine And A Not-For-Profit Solution, Dale F. Rubin Jan 1994

The Public Pays, The Corporation Profits: The Emasculation Of The Public Purpose Doctrine And A Not-For-Profit Solution, Dale F. Rubin

University of Richmond Law Review

Massive subsidies by state and local governments to private corporations for the purpose of inducing such corporations to retain or locate facilities in their respective locales are attracting greater public scrutiny. Commentators are beginning to question whether the public entity receives benefits anywhere near the value of the subsidy. In Virginia, where Governor George Allen proposed giving the Walt Disney Corporation $163 million in subsidies to establish a theme park, the public responded with bumper stickers that read "Virginia Pays-Disney Profits."