| John Augustus Lapp, Dorothy Ketcham - 1926 - 600 páginas
...own affairs, and to hold property without perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting...these means, a perpetual succession of individuals is capable of acting for the promotion of a particular object, like one immortal being. But this being... | |
| Grover Cleveland Morehart - 1927 - 120 páginas
...affairs, and to hold property without the perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity, of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting...capacities that corporations were invented, and are used. By these means, How Districts Come into Being 19 a perpetual succession of individuals is capable... | |
| Henry Winthrop Ballantine - 1927 - 1012 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. the variety and confusion of legisla- See Hohfeld, 9 Columbia Law live enactments, and the expensive... | |
| John Raymond Wildman, Weldon Powell - 1928 - 572 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 being.1 It seems worth while to examine further some of the attributes of the corporation as it applies... | |
| United States. General Land Office - 1872 - 354 páginas
...affairs without the perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity of perpetual conveyance for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand. It is chiefly for tho purpose of clothing bodies of men in succession with these qualities and capacities, that corporations... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1919 - 1132 páginas
...affairs, and to hold property without the perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting...particular object, like one immortal being. But this beinQ does not share in the civil government of the country, unless thai be the purpose for which it... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1882 - 782 páginas
...affairs, and to hold property, without the perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity of perpetual conveyances, for the purpose of transmitting...chiefly for the purpose of clothing bodies of men with these qualities and capacities, that corporations were invented and are in use."1 768*] *If the... | |
| 1890 - 838 páginas
...long as a succession of individual members of the corporation remains and can be kept up." " It was chiefly for the purpose of clothing bodies of men in succession with the qualities and capacities of one single, artificial, and fictitious being that corporations were... | |
| 1903 - 408 páginas
...properly without the perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity, of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of clothing bodies of men, in succession,...qualities and capacities that corporations were invented, :-.nd are in use. By these means a perpetual succession df individuals are capable of acting for the... | |
| David Thomas Marvel, John W. Houston, Samuel Maxwell Harrington, James Pennewill, William Henry Boyce, William Watson Harrington, Charles L. Terry, William J. Storey - 1894 - 620 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 College v. Woodward, 4 Wheat., 626. A franchise is... | |
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