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240. Fiduciary position of directors — (a) Toward the corporation
241. (b) Toward corporate creditors
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242. Contracts between directors and the company voidable
243. The same subject illustrated
244. Secret profits
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Directors entitled to security for loans to the company
246. Dealings by directors in the company's bonds and stock
247. Contracts between companies having directors in common
248. Consummation of fraudulent contracts may be enjoined
CHAPTER XIV.
LIABILITY OF DIRECTORS, OFFICERS AND AGENTS.
§ 249. Introductory
250. Ability and honesty required
269. Procuring withdrawal of opposition to charter
270. Promoters' liability on failure of scheme
271. Liability of directors and promoters for false prospectuses-
The English Act of 1890.
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274. Qualifications of voters — (a) In general
275. (b) Trustees, executors, etc. Trustees for the company
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itself .
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§ 276. Of the quorum and majority
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277. Power of the majority — (a) In companies having capital
283. Notice to specify time, place and purpose of meeting.
284. Compelling attendance
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285. Place of holding members' meetings
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286. Place of meeting to accept charters and to organize the
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290. Estoppel from pleading illegality of the place of meeting
291. Time of meeting.
299. Failure to call meetings or to hold valid elections
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Voting Trust".
302. Judicial review of elections,
304. "Voting trusts" - Combinations among shareholders
306. The same subject continued -"The Reading Voting Trust"
307. The same subject continued "The Wisconsin Central
CHAPTER XVI.
CORPORATE BY-LAWS.
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310. The power to make by-laws — (a) Incidental to corporate
existence
Repugnancy to the law of the land
313. (b) Meaning of "repugnancy to the law”
314. (c) Against public policy - In general restraint of trade
315. (d) In partial restraint of trade
316. (e) Retroactive and ex post facto by-laws
319. Judicial inquiry into the reasonableness of by-laws
320. To be general in application
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321. Obligatory upon members
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322. Extent of the effect of by-laws upon strangers
324. Enforcement - Penalties - Expulsion - Fines
325. Construction - Pleading
342. Right of the new company to the property of the old ones
343. Liability of the new company
344. The same subject continued
345. Proof of consolidation.
346. Pending suits
847. Judgment against the new company
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859. Sale by one corporation to another
360. The same subject continued
361. The sale of the corporate franchise
362. The same subject continued
363. Power to lease property
864. Lease of franchises
365. Construction of statutory authority to lease
866. Liability of the lessor
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870. What is carried by a lease
871. Law governing leased railways
CHAPTER XIX.
367. Line between the liability of lessor and lessee
868. Liability of the lessee
869. New York statutes
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404. Incidental powers of railways-(a) To run steamboats
405. (b) To do other connecting business
406. (c) Connected business that is not allowable
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409. Binding effect of traffic arrangements
410. Changing the motive power of street railways
423. Defense by a corporation which has received benefits
424. Defense against a corporation which has given benefits
425. Ultra vires contracts executed
426. Ultra vires contracts executory only
427. Acts ultra vires because of a particular purpose
428. Liability of corporations for ultra vires torts
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429. The right to restrain ultra vires acts
430. A single stockholder may restrain ultra vires acts
431. Acquiescence in ultra vires acts
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