A Treatise on the Law of Consolidation of Railroad Companies: Being an Argument in the Case of Julius Wadsworth of New York, Et Al., Versus Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company, William B. Ogden, Et Al. in the United States Circuit Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Hon. David Davis of the U.S. Supreme Court, PresidingBeach and Barnard, 1865 - 288 páginas |
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... granted by the States of " Wisconsin and Illinois , party of the first part , and the Galena " and Chicago Union Railroad Company , duly formed and organ- " ized under a franchise to be a corporation , granted by the State " of Illinois ...
... granted by the States of " Wisconsin and Illinois , party of the first part , and the Galena " and Chicago Union Railroad Company , duly formed and organ- " ized under a franchise to be a corporation , granted by the State " of Illinois ...
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... granted to or conferred upon , or possessed , or enjoyed by either of the said parties hereto , by or under the laws or enactments of the said " States of Illinois or Wisconsin , or either of the said States . ( 6 66 " And this ...
... granted to or conferred upon , or possessed , or enjoyed by either of the said parties hereto , by or under the laws or enactments of the said " States of Illinois or Wisconsin , or either of the said States . ( 6 66 " And this ...
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... companies should not be allowed to fight him by using his money and others similarly situated to him , but that an injunction should be granted and a receiver appointed . PRELIMINARY . The sudden and complete extinction of one of 16.
... companies should not be allowed to fight him by using his money and others similarly situated to him , but that an injunction should be granted and a receiver appointed . PRELIMINARY . The sudden and complete extinction of one of 16.
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... the shores of Lake Superior , we propose to examine briefly , 1. The character of this corporation . 2. What powers are granted and what implied in the charter or act of incorporation . 3. The duty of courts to hold corporations to the 18.
... the shores of Lake Superior , we propose to examine briefly , 1. The character of this corporation . 2. What powers are granted and what implied in the charter or act of incorporation . 3. The duty of courts to hold corporations to the 18.
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... granted powers , the powers cannot be said to exist . A corporation , which is a mere creature of the law , can only ex- ercise such powers as are conferred upon it by the act of incorpor- ation . 21 Ill . 205 . Trustees , etc. , v ...
... granted powers , the powers cannot be said to exist . A corporation , which is a mere creature of the law , can only ex- ercise such powers as are conferred upon it by the act of incorpor- ation . 21 Ill . 205 . Trustees , etc. , v ...
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act of incorporation act of parliament agents agreement Alton amendment apply assent authority Bank Barb bill binding bonds Branch Bank C. U. R. R. Co capital stock Cass county Chicago & North Chicago and North Chicago Union Railroad complainant consent consolidated company constitution construction contract court of equity court say defendants directors dissenting doctrine duty Eastern Counties Railway effect elected exercise franchises fraud funds Galena and Chicago granted held hereby holders illegal Illinois Illinois River individual injunction interest Judge CATON Law & Eq legislature liabilities Lord Mahlon D majority North Western Railway object Ogden Paige pany parties Penn persons plaintiff Plank Road poration powers preferred stock principle privileges profits proxy purchase purpose question River shareholders shares special stock stockholders subscribed subscription Terre Haute tion transaction ultra vires Union Railroad Company void vote Western Railway Company
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Página 273 - Of Law, there can be no less acknowledged than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world ; all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power.
Página 203 - RAILROAD COMPANY," and by that name shall have succession for the term of years above specified, may sue and be sued, complain and defend, in any Court of Law or Equity, may make and use a common seal, and alter the same at pleasure, may make by-laws, rules and regulations for the management of property, the regulation of its
Página 242 - A private corporation whose charter has been granted by one State, cannot hold meetings, pass votes, and exercise powers in another State. It can have no legal existence out of the boundaries of the sovereignty by which it is created, must dwell in the place of its creation, and cannot migrate to another sovereignty. The
Página 203 - and defend, in any Court of Law or Equity, may make and use a common seal, and alter the same at pleasure, may make by-laws, rules and regulations for the management of property, the regulation of its aflairs, and for the transfer of its stock,
Página 34 - a corporation being the creature of the law, possesses only those powers which the charter of its creation confers upon it, either expressly or as incidental to its very existence. And
Página 65 - faithful performance of engagements. "To correct this mischief by restraining the power which produced it, the State legislatures were forbidden to pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts; that is, of contracts respecting property under which some individual could claim a right to something beneficial to himself.
Página 40 - & Keen, 162, Lord ELDON says: "When I look upon these acts of Parliament, I regard them all in the light of contracts made by the legislature on behalf of every person interested in anything to be done under them ; and
Página 190 - the opinion of the court, says— " A corporate body can only act by agents, and it is, of course the duty of those agents so to act as best to promote the interests of the corporation, whose affairs they are conducting. Such an agent has duties to discharge, of a fiduciary character, toward his principal^ and it is a rule
Página 22 - the act to which it owes its existence, all the qualities and disabilities annexed by the common law to ancient institutions of this sort it may correctly be said to be precisely what the incorporating act has made it, to derive all its powers from that act and to be capable of exerting its faculties only in the manner which that act authorizes.
Página 10 - said party of the second part in consideration of the " premises and of the sum of one dollar to it paid by the party of " the first part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged,