| John Bouvier - 1882 - 734 páginas
...property without the perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity of perpetual conveyance, for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand. It is chieflv for the purpose of clothing bodies of men, in succession, with these qualities and capacities,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 408 páginas
...affairs, and to hold property, without the perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity, of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting...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 páginas
...affairs, and to hold property without the perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity, of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting...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 - 756 páginas
...[leqilexing intricacies — the hazardous and endless necessity of perpetual conveyances, for the purposes of transmitting it from hand to hand. It is chiefly...succession with these qualities and capacities, that coqrarations were invented, and are in use. By these means a perpetual succession of individuals is... | |
| West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, Edgar P. Rucker - 1885 - 940 páginas
...affairs, and to hold property without the perplexing intricacies — the hazardous and endless necessity of perpetual conveyances, for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand. It is chieffy for the purpose of clothing bodies of men in succession with these qualities and capacities,... | |
| 1919 - 1082 páginas
...affairs, and to hold property without the perplexing Intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity, of perpetual conveyances, for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand. It in chiefly for the purpose of clothing bodies of men, in succession, with these qualities and capacities,... | |
| John Forrest Dillon - 1890 - 876 páginas
...affairs, and to hold property without the perplexing intricacy, the hazardous and endless necessity, of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting...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 páginas
...affairs, and to hold property without the perplexing intricacy, the hazardous and endless necessity, of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting...promotion of the particular object like one immortal being."1 Thus, though the members change, the corporation itself remains in its legal personality and... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1911 - 1026 páginas
...property without the perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity of perpetual conveyance for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand....capacities that corporations were invented and are in use": Chief Justice Marshall's opinion in the case of Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 4 Wheat. 626. A franchise... | |
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