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The voting trust has been “ In only five states , Delaware , Mary- held not to constitute an illegal reland , New Jersey , New York , and Ohio , straint on alienation of property , nor are voting trusts governed by statute . an unlawful ...
The voting trust has been “ In only five states , Delaware , Mary- held not to constitute an illegal reland , New Jersey , New York , and Ohio , straint on alienation of property , nor are voting trusts governed by statute . an unlawful ...
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trust held legal because for a valid purpose , i . e . , to prevent shares from being purchased by Germans during the war . ) “ The attitude of the courts toward voting trusts is tersely stated in Chapman v .
trust held legal because for a valid purpose , i . e . , to prevent shares from being purchased by Germans during the war . ) “ The attitude of the courts toward voting trusts is tersely stated in Chapman v .
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The voting trust is continuously subject to potential enlargement , until all shareholders become parties to it . Subsection III provides that other shareholders shall at any time have the right to come into the trust arrangement upon ...
The voting trust is continuously subject to potential enlargement , until all shareholders become parties to it . Subsection III provides that other shareholders shall at any time have the right to come into the trust arrangement upon ...
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Numerical Index to Titles and Chapters The Louisiana Business Corporations Law by Charles E Dunbar Jr and Eugene A Nabors | xxxi |
Guide to Formation of Business Corporations by Charles E Dunbar Jr and Walker B Spencer | lxxv |
Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 | lxxvii |
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action adopted agent alleged amendment amount appeal application appointment assets association authority Bank board of directors bonds by-laws capital stock cause certificate charter claim constitute contract corporation corporation's court creditors debts Decisions defendant dissolution dividends effect elected entitled evidence executed existence fact filed follows foreign corporation held History and Source hold holders incorporation interest issued judgment La.Ann Law Source liability limited liquidator Louisiana majority manager meeting ment Model mortgage necessary Note notice organized Orleans owner paid parties payment person plaintiff poration president proceedings purchase ration receiver record resolution Review rule Secretary secure shareholders shares Source of Law statute stockholders subscription suit thereof tion transfer trust Uniform unless valid vote