| 1911 - 662 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 thing." Per Chief Justice Marshall, in Dartmouth College Case, Dartmouth College vs. Woodward, 4 Wheat,... | |
| Leo Greendlinger - 1911 - 466 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 thing." Per Chief Justice Marshall, in Dartmouth College Case, Dartmouth College vs. Woodward, 4 Wheat.... | |
| Joseph J. Klein - 1915 - 156 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 thing." (P. 118); HL, 256; GL, 247-249; SL, 211. 2. Differentiate between common stock and preferred... | |
| 1917 - 1220 頁
...qualities and capacities that corporations were invented arid are in use. By these means, a perpetual succession of individuals are capable of acting for...of the particular object, like one immortal being." In Tiffany on Banks and Banking, p. 345, the author says: "A banking corporation, like other private... | |
| Oklahoma. Supreme Court, Edward Bell Green, Frank Dale, John Henry Burford, Robert Lee Williams, Matthew John Kane, Howard J. Parker, Charles Winfield Van Eaton - 1917 - 768 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." In Tiffany on Banks and Banking, p. 345. the author says: "A banking corporation, like other private... | |
| 1918 - 656 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." Ten years before the Dartmouth College case was decided, there came before the Supreme Court in the... | |
| Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 1919 - 726 頁
.... Among the most important are immortality, and . . individuality. . . By these means, a perpetual succession of individuals are capable of acting for...particular object, like one immortal being. . . But . . it is no more a state instrument than a natural person exercising the same powers would be." 2... | |
| James Treat Carter - 1919 - 298 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." 9 Unity of control and action, therefore, continuous succession, and perpetual existence subject to... | |
| James Treat Carter - 1919 - 276 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."9 Unity of control and action, therefore, continuous succession, and perpetual existence subject... | |
| William Mack, William Benjamin Hale - 1919 - 1164 頁
...corporations were invented, and are in use. By these means, à perpetual succession of individuals arc capable of acting for the promotion of the particular object, like one immortal being. ' ' 4 Statutory and constitutional definitions. In some jurisdictions a corporation is defined by statute.5... | |
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