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" Among the most important are immortality, and, if the expression may be allowed, individuality ; properties by which a perpetual succession of many persons are considered as the same, and may act as a single individual. "
A Treatise on the Law of Private Corporations - Page 13
by Henry Osborn Taylor - 1898 - 946 pages
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Corpus Juris: Being a Complete and Systematic Statement of the ..., Volume 14

William Mack, William Benjamin Hale - 1919 - 1164 pages
...expressly or as incidental to its very existence. These are such as are supposed best calculated to effect the object for which it was created. Among the most...be allowed, individuality; properties, by which a per. petual succession of many persons are considered | as the same, and may act as a -single individual....
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The Nature of the Corporation as a Legal Entity, with Especial Reference to ...

James Treat Carter - 1919 - 276 pages
..."immortality" and "individuality." These are the properties by which "a perpetual succession of many perons are considered as the same, and may act as a single individual. They enable a corporation to manage its own affairs, and to hold property without perplexing intricacies,...
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Economic Development of the United States

Isaac Lippincott - 1921 - 720 pages
...the law, it possesses only those properties which the charter of its creation confers upon it. ... Among the most important are immortality, and, if...considered as the same, and may act as a single individual. ' ' Under the corporate form many persons may contribute to an enterprise; this is managed by persons...
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Cases for Abstracting, Junior Class, Second Semester: Constitutional Law ...

Suffolk law school, Boston - 1922 - 82 pages
...expressly or as incidental to its very existence. These are such as are supposed best calculated to effect the object for which it was created. Among the most...expression may be allowed, individuality; properties, by which-a perpetual succession of many persons are considered as the same, and raay act as a single individual....
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Cases on Commercial Law: General Survey, Contracts, Agency, Bailments, Sales ...

Alfred William Bays - 1923 - 1612 pages
...expressly or as essential to its very existence. These are such as are supposed best calculated to effect the object for which it was created. Among the most...considered as the same and may act as a single individual. They enable a corporation to manage its own affairs and to hold property without the perplexing intricacies,...
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Accountants' Handbook

Earl Adolphus Saliers - 1923 - 1726 pages
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Columbia Law Review, Volume 24

1924 - 1010 pages
...expressly or as incidental to its very existence. These are such as are supposed best calculated to effect the object for which it was created. Among the most...may be allowed, individuality ; properties, by which 1 See (1681) 8 St Tr. 1039, 1138. Pollock, in his Essays in the Law (1922) at page 173, refers to this...
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American Economic History

Harold Underwood Faulkner - 1924 - 752 pages
...upon it, either expressly, or as incidental to its very existence. . . . Among the most impor tant are immortality, and, if the expression may be allowed,...by which a perpetual succession of many persons are consider? as the same, and may act as a single individual." Dartmouth College r. Woodward, vol. iv,...
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Enclaves of Single Tax: Being a Compendium of the Legal Documents ..., Volume 4

Charles White Huntington - 1924 - 248 pages
...expressly or as incidental to its very existence. These are such as are supposed best calculated to effect the object for which it was created. Among the most important are immortality (now restricted by the Constitution of Alabama), and, if the expression may be allowed, individuality;...
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Basic Business Associations: Cases, Text and Problems

Elvin Remus Latty, George T. Frampton - 1963 - 840 pages
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