The Pacific Reporter, Volume 87West Publishing Company, 1907 - Law reports, digests, etc "Comprising all the decisions of the Supreme Courts of California, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Oklahoma, District Courts of Appeal and Appellate Department of the Superior Court of California and Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma." (varies) |
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Page 41
... corporation as a subscriber for stock it is presumptive evi- dence that he is such , in the absence of other evidence to rebut the presumption . " The records of a corporation are competent and sufficient evidence to prove subscriptions ...
... corporation as a subscriber for stock it is presumptive evi- dence that he is such , in the absence of other evidence to rebut the presumption . " The records of a corporation are competent and sufficient evidence to prove subscriptions ...
Page 42
... corporation , and the proof showed that the line of location was first adopted by a meeting of the board of trustees held in the city of Portland , Or . It is contended that the corporation could not thus act without the boundaries of ...
... corporation , and the proof showed that the line of location was first adopted by a meeting of the board of trustees held in the city of Portland , Or . It is contended that the corporation could not thus act without the boundaries of ...
Page 56
... corporation plaintiff held a ma- jority of the stock , the construction of the road by the corporation constituted a sufficient com- pliance with the contract . 4. SAME - SUBSTANTIAL PERFORMANCE . Where a railroad subscription contract ...
... corporation plaintiff held a ma- jority of the stock , the construction of the road by the corporation constituted a sufficient com- pliance with the contract . 4. SAME - SUBSTANTIAL PERFORMANCE . Where a railroad subscription contract ...
Page 57
... corporation built the road . He contends that he was obliged to act through the agency of said corporation , as he had to obtain a right of way ; and that , being un- able to secure the same by purchase , he had to acquire it through ...
... corporation built the road . He contends that he was obliged to act through the agency of said corporation , as he had to obtain a right of way ; and that , being un- able to secure the same by purchase , he had to acquire it through ...
Page 58
... corporation to exercise the right of eminent domain . not only owned substantially all of the cap- ital stock of the said corporation . but he caused it to be organized , for the express pur- pose of obtaining the necessary right of way ...
... corporation to exercise the right of eminent domain . not only owned substantially all of the cap- ital stock of the said corporation . but he caused it to be organized , for the express pur- pose of obtaining the necessary right of way ...
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