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... decisions bearing upon the case he may have under consideration , and the selected cases and notes will furnish him with the conflicting decisions , if any , and any limitation or modification of the doctrine in its application to the ...
... decisions bearing upon the case he may have under consideration , and the selected cases and notes will furnish him with the conflicting decisions , if any , and any limitation or modification of the doctrine in its application to the ...
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... decision , say that I consider that the acquiescence of the shareholders in such transactions affords no grounds whatever for the presumption of their legality . I am far from saying that that which is here proposed to be done might not ...
... decision , say that I consider that the acquiescence of the shareholders in such transactions affords no grounds whatever for the presumption of their legality . I am far from saying that that which is here proposed to be done might not ...
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... decision of a majority was to be final , conclusive and binding upon the parties . On the 10th of April , 1867 , the legislature of New Jersey passed an act entitled " A supplement to the act entitled ' An act to incorporate the ...
... decision of a majority was to be final , conclusive and binding upon the parties . On the 10th of April , 1867 , the legislature of New Jersey passed an act entitled " A supplement to the act entitled ' An act to incorporate the ...
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... decision of that point either way affects the question on which we are to pass . That question is , whether the railroad company exceeded its powers in making the contract , by what- ever name it may be called , so that it is void . It ...
... decision of that point either way affects the question on which we are to pass . That question is , whether the railroad company exceeded its powers in making the contract , by what- ever name it may be called , so that it is void . It ...
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... decision of the House of Lords represents the decided preponderance of authority , both in this country and in Eng- land , and is based upon sound principle . There is another principle of equal importance and equally conclusive against ...
... decision of the House of Lords represents the decided preponderance of authority , both in this country and in Eng- land , and is based upon sound principle . There is another principle of equal importance and equally conclusive against ...
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Page 88 - To exercise by its board of directors, or duly authorized officers or agents, subject to law, all such incidental powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of banking; by discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt...
Page 98 - ... all such incidental powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of banking; by discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt; by receiving deposits; by buying and selling exchange, coin, and bullion; by loaning money on personal security; and by obtaining, issuing, and circulating notes according to the provisions of this title.
Page 481 - ... where it may be gathered from the legislative enactment that the officers of the municipality were invested with power to decide whether the condition precedent has been complied with, their recital that it has been, made in the bonds issued by them and held by a bona fide purchaser, is conclusive of the fact and binding upon the municipality ; for the recital is itself a decision of the fact by the appointed tribunal.
Page 285 - ... provided, that this section shall not be construed to prevent a division and distribution of the capital stock of the company, which shall remain after the payment of all its debts, upon the dissolution of the corporation or the expiration of its charter.
Page 443 - the obligation to do justice rests upon all persons, natural and artificial, and if a county obtains the money or property of others without authority, the law, independent of any statute, will compel restitution or compensation.
Page 91 - Where a corporation is incompetent by its charter to take a title to real estate, a conveyance to it is not void, but only voidable, and the sovereign alone can object. It is valid until assailed in a direct proceeding instituted for that purpose.
Page 361 - Where it is a simple question of authority to contract, arising either on a question of regularity of organization or of power conferred by the charter, a party who has had the benefit of the agreement cannot be permitted in an action founded upon it to question its validity. It would be in the highest degree inequitable and unjust to permit a defendant to repudiate a contract, the benefit of which he retains.
Page 207 - The charter of every corporation that shall hereafter be granted by the Legislature, shall be subject to alteration, suspension, and repeal, in the discretion of the Legislature.
Page 52 - We take the general doctrine to be in this country, though there may be exceptional cases and some authorities to the contrary, that the powers of corporations organized under legislative statutes are such and such only as those statutes confer. Conceding the rule applicable to all statutes, that what is fairly implied is as much granted as what is expressed, it remains that the charter of a corporation is the measure of its powers, and that the enumeration of these powers implies the exclusion of...
Page 96 - Loans (Sec. 5200). —The total liabilities to any association, of any person, or of any company, corporation, or firm for money borrowed, including in the liabilities of a company or firm the liabilities of the several members thereof, shall at no time exceed onetenth part of the amount of the capital stock of such association actually paid in.