| United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 408 頁
...qualities and capacities, that corporations were invented, and are in use. By these means, a perpetual succession of individuals are capable of acting for....promotion of the particular object, like one immortal bejng. But this being does not t liare in the civil government of the country, unless that be the purpose... | |
| 1885 - 916 頁
...qualities and capacities, that corporations were invented and are in use. By these means a perpetual succession of individuals are capable of acting for...of the particular object like one immortal being." Again, in The Providence Bank v. Billings, 4 Pet., 514 (CONST., §§ 2321-24), it is said: "The great... | |
| Horace Gay Wood - 1885 - 758 頁
...coqrarations were invented, and are in use. By these means a perpetual succession of individuals is capable of acting for the promotion of the particular object, like one immortal being." Dartmouth College v. Woodwert], 4 Wheat. (US) 636. Judge DILLON (1 Dill. Municipal Corporations, §... | |
| West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, Edgar P. Rucker - 1885 - 940 頁
...corporations were invented and are in use. By these means a perpetual succession of individuals is capable of acting for the promotion of the particular object like one immortal being." As natural persons are generally divided by text-writers into two classes based on the character of... | |
| 1919 - 1082 頁
...qualities and capacities, that corporations were invented and are in use. By these means a perpetual succession of individuals are capable of acting for...of the particular object, like one immortal being, lint this being does not share in the civil government of the country, unless that be the purpose for... | |
| John Forrest Dillon - 1890 - 876 頁
...qualities and capacities that corporations were invented and are in use. By these means a perpetual succession of individuals are capable of acting for...of the particular object like one immortal being." 1 Thus, though the members change, the corporation itself remains in its legal personality and unity... | |
| John Forrest Dillon - 1890 - 840 頁
...qualities and capacities that corporations were invented and are in use. By these means a perpetual succession of individuals are capable of acting for...promotion of the particular object like one immortal being."1 Thus, though the members change, the corporation itself remains in its legal personality and... | |
| Henry Osborn Taylor - 1898 - 978 頁
...qualities and capacities that corporations were invented and are in use. By these means a perpetual succession of individuals are capable of acting for...of the particular object like one immortal being." Mai-shall, C. 3., in Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 4 Wheat. 636. Compare Andrews v. Union Mut. Fire... | |
| 1898 - 386 頁
...qualities and capacities, that corporations were invented and are in use. By this means, a perpetual succession of individuals are capable of acting for...of the particular object like one immortal being." * Were the attributes mentioned by the Chief Justice the only, as they were the most general and prominent... | |
| Arthur Jerome Eddy - 1901 - 722 頁
...qualities and capacities that corporations were invented and are in use. By these means a perpetual succession of individuals are capable of acting for...promotion of the particular object, like one immortal being."i In the same case Justice Story suggested the following definition : "An aggregate corporation,... | |
| |