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. Institutes of American Law - Seite 74von John Bouvier - 1854Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| United States. Supreme Court - 1911 - 1184 Seiten
...the expression may be allowed, individuality — properties by which a perpetual succession of many persons are considered as the same, and may act as...without the perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and en iless necessity of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand. It... | |
| Charles Frederic Goss - 1912 - 686 Seiten
...banking business does not change its condition, "but only enables it to manage its own affairs and hold property without the perplexing intricacies — the hazardous and endless necessity of perpetual conveyances for the purposes of transmitting it from hand to hand. It is chiefly for the purpose of... | |
| George Folger Canfield - 1913 - 1026 Seiten
...the expression may be allowed, individuality ; properties, by which a perpetual succession of many persons are considered as the same, and may act as...the hazardous and endless necessity, of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand. It is chiefly for the purpose of... | |
| Lewis Henry Haney - 1913 - 520 Seiten
...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." l The prestige of this opinion has served to keep alive a misleading conception. Marshall's statement... | |
| Eugene Allen Gilmore, William Charles Wermuth - 1914 - 874 Seiten
...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...the hazardous and endless necessity, of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand. It is chiefly for the purpose of... | |
| James Parker Hall - 1914 - 528 Seiten
...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...the hazardous and endless necessity, of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand. It is chiefly for the purpose of... | |
| Paul Joseph Esquerré - 1914 - 528 Seiten
...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...hold property without the perplexing intricacies, and the hazardous and endless necessities of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting... | |
| Joseph J. Klein - 1915 - 156 Seiten
...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...the hazardous and endless necessity, of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand. It is chiefly for the purpose of... | |
| Marshall Davis Ewell - 1915 - 1178 Seiten
...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...hold property without the perplexing intricacies, the harzardous and endless necessity of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting it from hand... | |
| Stephen Gilman - 1916 - 442 Seiten
...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." These various individuals who own an interest in the corporation are known as "stockholders," and their... | |
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