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Disregard of the Corporate Fiction and Allied Corporation Problems Disregard of the Corporate Fiction and Allied Corporation Problems
By I. Maurice Wormser
2000/11 - Beard Books - Law Classic
1587980789 - Paperback - Reprint -  224 pp.
US$34.95

An introspective look into the growth of the law on corporations in the pursuit of just ends.

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Category: Banking & Finance

This title is part of the Smart Management list.

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This book provides a glimpse into the growth of the law on corporations in the attainment of justice rather than adherence to technicality. The author has selected a number of subjects for illustration of this point. Included are the disregard of the corporate fiction, piercing the veil of a corporate entity, corporate voting rights, power of corporations to acquire their own stock, the legal status of joint stock associations, the legality of corporate voting trusts and pooling agreements, and the issue of whether courts can compel the declaration of a corporate dividend.

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I. Maurice Wormser was a Fordham University School of Law professor and editor of the New York Law Journal.

Foreword v
I. Disregard of the Corporate Fiction--When and Why 1
II. Piercing the Veil of Corporate Entity 42
III. Voting Rights and the Doctrine of Corporate Entity 86
IV. Legal Status of Joint Stock Associations 101
V. Power of a Corporation to Acquire Its Own Stock 120
VI. Legality of Corporate Voting Trusts and Pooling Agreements 142
VII. May the Courts Compel the Declaration of a Corporate Dividend? 170

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