Cyclopedia of the Law of Private Corporations, المجلد 3

الغلاف الأمامي
Callaghan, 1917
 

المحتوى

Extent of power
2239
As dependent on purpose
2240
Power as exhausted by executing one mortgage
2242
Limitations as to amount
2243
Mortgages to secure debts of officers or stockholders
2244
Afteracquired propertyGeneral rules
2245
Future earnings or income
2248
Ratification by legislature III PROPERTY COVERED BY MORTGAGE 1282 General considerations
2249
Appurtenances
2252
Franchises
2254
Property not used for corporate purposes
2256
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2257
Rolling stock
2258
1288 Afteracquired propertyGeneral rules
2259
1289
2260
Real property in general
2261
Portions of line of railroad afterwards constructed or acquired
2264
Personal property in general
2265
1293
2268
Property acquired by successor in interest
2269
When lien commences
2270
Revenues and income
2271
WHO MAY EXECUTE OR AUTHORIZE
2274
Necessity for consent of stockholders
2275
FORM CONTENTS EXECUTION VALIDITY ETC 1302 Form and formal requisitesIn general
2279
1303
2281
Equitable mortgage 1305 ContentsIn general
2282
Authority to make mortgage
2284
Application of proceeds 1308 General statutes governing chattel mortgages as applicableGeneral rules
2285
1309
2288
Place of execution 1311 Construction in general
2289
Delivery and acceptance 1313 Diversion
2290
ValidityIn general 1315 Consideration
2291
Effect of partial invalidity 1317 Who may attack validity
2292
What law governs 1319 Recording mortgage
2293
Debts secured
2294
Rights and liabilities of parties
2295
Lien 1323 Cancellation or reformation
2298
RIGHTS AND REMEDIES OF BONDHOLDERS
2299
Suit to forecloseGeneral rules
2301
Necessity for refusal of trustee to
2303
Joinder of all bondholders 1328 Effect of provisions in mortgage
2304
Action against trustees
2305
Actions against mortgagor or third persons
2306
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2307
Filling vacancies
2308
Removal disqualification and resignation
2309
1340
2314
DutiesGeneral rules
2321
1353
2327
Remedy as barred or limited by provisions of mortgage
2333
Waiver of default
2341
Bondholders
2351
1376
2357
Reservation of questions as to priorities and rights of parties
2375
1396
2381
1402
2387
1406
2394
1411
2401
Application of proceedsGeneral rules
2407
In case of overissue
2411
Exception to rule in case of fixtures
2424
CHAPTER 35
2433
Vice president
2435
Necessity for approval by certain officers or stockholders
2450
Proper officer to sign
2458
Effect of use of word I or we
2465
Signature with name of corporation followed by name of officer
2472
Signature for named corporation with name and title added
2478
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
2484
PAROL EVIDENCE
2493
Police power distinguished
2498
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
2502
Introductory
2564
1573
2565
Accounting in equity
2566
Historical
2570
Ultra vires acts as the acts of the corporation
2576
StrangersGeneral rules
2589
Specific performance
2595
Priv Corp
2625
1555
2629
1562
2637
1570
2644
CONTRACTS PARTLY EXECUTED ON BOTH SIDES
2655
1620
2703
1622
2707
CHAPTER 39
2713
The voting unitIn general
2714
TIME AND PLACE OF HOLDING MEETINGS
2722
1636
2732
Persons entitled to voteIn general
2780
1659
2787
Effect of transfers and sales of stock
2794
Trustees and cestuis que trust
2802
1676
2812
In general
2823
Executors and administrators
2829
Ratification of unauthorized vote
2836
Separation of voting power from ownership of stock
2845
Agreements or combinations in fraud of other stockholders or cred
2852
Jurisdiction in equity generally
2858
Supervision of elections
2865
CHAPTER 40
2871
1714
2895
1716
2901
Character of certificates issued under trust agreement
2908
1999
2922
1736
2931
Necessity for directors and other officers
2936
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2938
1868
2939
Part of contract within powers of officer or agent
2940
1954
2941
2000
2942
Borrowing
2943
Payments
2944
2171
2945
Cashier 2174
2946
1747
2952
Number of directors
2954
Original directors
2960
In case of election or appointment by directors
2967
Power to make bylaws as to eligibility
2973
Effect of bankruptcy
2979
BondsGeneral considerations
2983
1795
2989
General rules
2996
RESIGNATION
3002
Express powerIn general
3008
Grounds for removal
3014
Persons not eligible or who become disqualified
3033
MEETINGS OF DIRECTORS
3044
1857
3050
Calling of meetings
3057
1877
3065
1883
3071
Voting by proxy
3077
POWERS OF OFFICERS AND AGENTS IN GENERAL
3083
1901
3089
Power to perform incidental services as distinguished from making
3095
1919
3108
1923
3114
1927
3119
1931
3125
Power to employ physicians and surgeonsIn general
3131
Powers of general solicitor or counsel and of attorneys
3137
1947
3143
1958
3151
Powers as original or derivative
3158
Assignments for benefit of creditors
3164
Calls or assessments on stockholders
3170
Wisconsin rule
3198
2034
3204
Negotiable paperIn general
3210
2072
3250
Purchases and sales
3256
POWERS OF TREASURER
3259
Contracts of employment
3265
Powers in generalStatement of rule
3274
Contracts of employmentIn general
3282
2115
3298
2128 Opening bank accounts
3308
2139
3316
2147
3322
2161
3333
2163
3339
2168
3345
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الصفحة 2693 - No court will lend its aid to a man, who founds his cause of action upon an immoral or illegal act. If, from the plaintiff's own stating or otherwise, the cause of action appears to arise ex turpi causa, or the transgression of a positive law of this country, there the court says he has no right to be assisted.
الصفحة 2549 - In this and similar cases the legislature alone can, and indeed frequently does, interpose, and compel the individual to acquiesce. But how does it interpose and compel ? Not by absolutely stripping the subject of his property in an arbitrary manner ; but by giving him a full indemnification and equivalent for the injury thereby sustained.
الصفحة 2496 - A prohibition simply upon the use of property for purposes that are declared, by valid legislation, to be injurious to the health, morals, or safety of the community, cannot, in any just sense, be deemed a taking or an appropriation of property for the public benefit.
الصفحة 2591 - A contract of a corporation, which is ultra vires, in the proper sense, that is to say, outside the object of its creation as defined in the law of its organization, and therefore beyond the powers conferred upon it by the Legislature, is not voidable only, but wholly void, and of no legal effect. The objection to the contract is, not merely that the corporation ought not to have made it, but that it could not make it.
الصفحة 2693 - ... own stating or otherwise, the cause of action appears to arise ex turpi causa, or the transgression of a positive law of this country, there the Court says he has no right to be assisted. It is upon that ground the Court goes; not for the sake of the defendant, but because they will not lend their aid to such a plaintiff. So if the plaintiff and defendant were to change sides, and the defendant was to bring his action against the plaintiff, the latter would then have the advantage of it; for...
الصفحة 2591 - A contract ultra vires being unlawful and void not because it is in itself immoral, but because the corporation, by the law of its creation, is incapable of making it, the courts, while refusing to maintain any action upon the unlawful contract, have always striven to do justice between the parties, so far as could be done consistently with adherence to law, by permitting property or money, parted with on the faith of the unlawful contract, to be recovered back, or compensation to be made for it.
الصفحة 2867 - Chapter provided, each stockholder, shall at every meeting of the stockholders be entitled to one vote in person or by proxy for each share of the capital stock held by...
الصفحة 2514 - Private property shall not be taken for private use, except for private ways of necessity, and for drains, flumes or ditches on or across the lands of others for agricultural, domestic or sanitary purposes.
الصفحة 2545 - ... if the government refrains from the absolute conversion of real property to the uses of the public it can destroy its value entirely, can inflict irreparable and permanent injury to any extent; can, in effect, subject it to total destruction without making any compensation, because, in the narrowest sense of that word, it is not taken for the public use.
الصفحة 2495 - We think it is a settled principle, growing out of the nature of well ordered civil society, that every holder of property, however absolute and unqualified may be his title, holds it under the implied liability that his use of it may be so regulated, that it shall not be injurious to the equal enjoyment of others having an equal right to the enjoyment of their property, nor injurious to the rights of the community.

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