If any general rule can be laid down, in the present state of authority, it is that a corporation will be looked upon as a legal entity as a general rule, and until sufficient reason to the contrary appears; but, when the notion of legal entity is used... Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan - Página 302por Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, James M. Reasoner, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, Richard W. Cooper - 1911Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Court of Claims - 1927 - 902 páginas
...corporation as a separate legal entity and finally announces this conclusion : Oi'inlun of Ih. Court " If any general rule can be laid down, in the present...sufficient reason to the contrary appears; but when the notion of legal entity is used to defeat public convenience, justify wrong, protect fraud, or defend... | |
| William Mills Ivins, Herbert Delavan Mason - 1908 - 1242 páginas
...purpose. — U. 8. v. Milwaukee Refrig. Transit Co., 142 Fed. 247, 145 Fed. 1007, 147 Fed. 169. While a corporation will be looked upon as a legal entity...and until sufficient reason to the contrary appears, when the notion of legal entity is used to defeat public convenience, justify wrong, protect fraud... | |
| Edward Henry Warren - 1909 - 736 páginas
...Ohio St. 316, 52 XE 834; Buffalo Loan, etc., Co. v. Medina Gas, etc., Co., (Sup.) 42 XY Supp. 781.(^ If any general rule can be laid down, in the present...sufficient reason to the contrary appears; but, when the Applying the rule here^aiooown to the circumstances sKown^taj ff 1 "* <n/> ' v - i surround the brewing... | |
| United States. Courts - 1917 - 988 páginas
...corporation ' is but a collective name for the members who compose the association [citing authoritiesl. If any general rule can be laid down, in the present...and until sufficient reason to the contrary appears; [148] but, when the notion of legal entity is used to defeat public convenience, justify wrong, protect... | |
| United States. Courts - 1928 - 1244 páginas
...Co., 235 F. 669, 149 CCA 89 ; Id. 250 F. 613, 162 CCA 529. " If any general rule can be laid dowu, in the present state of authority, it is that a corporation...sufficient reason to the contrary appears; but, when the notion of legal entity la used to defeat public convenience, justify wrong, protect fraud, or defend... | |
| George Folger Canfield - 1913 - 1026 páginas
...reversed and the cause remanded with directions for further proceedings in conformity with this opinion.21 ""If any general rule can be laid down, in the present...sufficient reason to the contrary appears ; but, when the notion of Iggalcntity js used to defeat public convenience, iustsiz wrong, protectjjaudL qr_jleJen<L-C_rim£1_the... | |
| William Lawrence Clark - 1916 - 952 páginas
...In a given case has been that collective action or agency. As between the corporation and those with "If any general rule can be laid down in the present...sufficient reason to the contrary appears ; but, when the notion of legal entity is used to defeat public convenience, justify wrong, protect fraud, or defend... | |
| Delaware. Court of Chancery - 1917 - 604 páginas
...were treated as identical when the interests of justice required it. Judge Sanborn in that case said: "If any general rule can be laid down, in the present...sufficient reason to the contrary appears; but, when the notion of legal entity is used to defeat public convenience, justify wrong, protect fraud, or defend... | |
| 1917 - 524 páginas
...stockholders of the companies sought to be combined.' Clearly the authorities warrant the statement that "a corporation will be looked upon as a legal...sufficient reason to the contrary appears; but when the notion of legal entity is used to defeat public convenience, justify wrong, protect fraud, or defend... | |
| United States. Courts - 1917 - 972 páginas
...corporation ' Is but a collective name for the members who compose the association [citing authorities]. If any general rule can be laid down, In the present...authority, It is that a corporation will be looked upon ns n legal entity as a general rule, and until sufficient reason to the contrary appears; [143] but,... | |
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