Cases and materials : Corporations / William L. Carry and Melvin Aron Eisenberg.
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- KF 1413 .C37 1980

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Political Science | GC KF 1413 .C37 1980 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000004754 |
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GC KE 194 .A99 1980 Marriage & family law in British Columbia : the rights of husbands, wives, children and common-law spouses / | GC KE 512 .B35 1981 The child and the law / | GC KF 54.02 .H44 1983 The administrative regulatory process / | GC KF 1413 .C37 1980 Cases and materials : Corporations / | GC KF 1600 .C67 1984 The legal environment of business / | GC KF 1614 .F84 1989 "But the people in legal said--" : a guide to current legal issues in advertising / | GC KF 2928 .S36 1986 Engineers and the law : an overview / |
Melvin Aron Eisenberg
Includes index.
Chapter 1. Organizing the corporation -- Chapter 2. Liability for corporate obligations: disregard of the corporate fiction, and subordination -- Chapter 3. Control and management of the corporation- Distribution of corporate powers, and action by directories and officers -- Chapter 4. Control and management of the corporation: Action by shareholders; the proxy systems -- Chapter 5. The special problems of the close corporation -- Chapter 6. The duties of directories and controlling shareholdings -- Chapter 7. Financing the corporation -- Chapter 8. Financing the corporation- continued -- Chapter 9. Corporate distributions -- Chapter 10. Organic changes: combinations, recapitalizations, and charter amendities.
This edition continues to draw a distinction between problems of the closely held concern in the one hand and those faced by a large publicly held company to other.
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