An Argument, in Favor of the Constitutionality of the General Banking Law of this State, Delivered Before the Supreme Court, at the July Term, 1839I. Merrell printer, 1839 - 101 halaman |
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... Third . Admitting that the constitutional restriction does apply to a general act of in- corporation ; nevertheless , such an act may be passed by a two - thirds vote ; and the Statute in question , having passed through the regular ...
... Third . Admitting that the constitutional restriction does apply to a general act of in- corporation ; nevertheless , such an act may be passed by a two - thirds vote ; and the Statute in question , having passed through the regular ...
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... But a collective existence , irrespective of individuals , suing and being sued by its name , is a peculiar property of a corporation , and belongs to no other kind of association . THIRD Power to take and convey title to property , 21.
... But a collective existence , irrespective of individuals , suing and being sued by its name , is a peculiar property of a corporation , and belongs to no other kind of association . THIRD Power to take and convey title to property , 21.
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... third per- son , it is not conveyed by the company in its collective capa- city , but by the individuals who compose it , or by those who hold the title for them . While the company buy with the com- mon fund and sell to benefit it ...
... third per- son , it is not conveyed by the company in its collective capa- city , but by the individuals who compose it , or by those who hold the title for them . While the company buy with the com- mon fund and sell to benefit it ...
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... by their charters , which power they derive from their corporate character . " * 4 Bing . 267 . +15 East , 511 ; and see Davies v . Hawkins , 3 Mau . & Selw . 488 . These are , substantially , the second , third , 31.
... by their charters , which power they derive from their corporate character . " * 4 Bing . 267 . +15 East , 511 ; and see Davies v . Hawkins , 3 Mau . & Selw . 488 . These are , substantially , the second , third , 31.
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Samuel Alfred Foot. These are , substantially , the second , third , and fourth requi- sites before stated . The first , viz . , collective existence by name , is not alluded to in these cases , and doubtless because , the Sta-- tute did ...
Samuel Alfred Foot. These are , substantially , the second , third , and fourth requi- sites before stated . The first , viz . , collective existence by name , is not alluded to in these cases , and doubtless because , the Sta-- tute did ...
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ABIJAH MANN acts of incorporation adoption amended April argument articles of association Assembly assent of two-thirds asso Attorney-General authority Banking Law bodies corporate business of banking by-laws certificate Chancellor Kent charter ciations citizens clause collective existence committee common seal conferred Constitution constitutionality construction contract Convention convey corporate bodies Court creating corporations debt declared doubt enactment essential requisites evil exercise Governor individuals institutions intended joint stock companies language lature laws of incorporation legislation Legislature limited partnerships Lord Ellenborough manner members elected ment mode number of corporations object offence opinion partnership passed Patterson peculiar persons porate prescribed present president thereof privileges prohibit provision public monies purposes question ration referred regulate repeal respect Restraining Act restriction restrictive clause revisors says Senate shareholders shares sovereign power Statute sued suits tion transferability of stock two-thirds bill unlimited number voluntary associations vote words