public corporations are generally esteemed such as exist for public political purposes only, such as towns, cities, parishes and counties ; and in many respects they are so, although they involve some private interests ; but, strictly speaking, public... Political and Official Papers - Página 168de John Pendleton Kennedy - 1872 - 614 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| United States. Supreme Court - 1905 - 754 páginas
...Justice Story says: "Public corporations are generally esteemed such as exist for public political purposes only, such as towns, cities, parishes and...public purposes, where the whole interests belong to the government." The seminary township in question was not a donation from the State, but from the... | |
| 1906 - 1074 páginas
...convey all of their property to the literary fund of the state, and the court says, quoting Judge Story: "Strictly speaking, public corporations are such only...the government for public purposes, where the whole interest belong also to the government" That corporation came up to all the tests, and was declared... | |
| Luther S. Dixon - 1907 - 640 páginas
...corporations is into public and private. Public corporations are generally esteemed such as exist for public purposes only, such as towns, cities, parishes and...public purposes, where the whole interests belong to the government. If, therefore, the foundation be private, though under the charter of the government,... | |
| Howard Strickland Abbott - 1908 - 846 páginas
...opinion of Justice Story: "Public corporations are generally esteemed such as exist for public political purposes only. — such as towns, cities, parishes,...the whole interests belong also to the government." 8 The basis of the classification arises from a difference in the nature of the duties required and... | |
| Howard Strickland Abbott - 1908 - 826 páginas
...opinion of Justice Story: "Public corporations are generally esteemed such as exist for public political purposes only. — such as towns, cities, parishes,...interests. But, strictly speaking, public corporations are siich only as are founded by the government for public purposes, where the whole interests belong also... | |
| 1908 - 782 páginas
...is defined in the Auier. and Eng. En:. Law, as follows: '• Public corporations, strictly speaking, are such only as are founded by the government for public purposes and where the whole interests belong also to the government. They are political institutions erected... | |
| Joseph Asbury Joyce - 1909 - 1272 páginas
...California case it is said that: " ' Public" corporations are generally esteemed such as exist for public purposes only, such as towns, cities, parishes and...respects they are so, although they involve some private interest.' * * * The difference between private and public corporations" is "radical, the former being... | |
| Thomas Conyngton - 1910 - 320 páginas
...are called municipal corporations. In the Dartmouth College case, already quoted, it was said that "strictly speaking, public corporations are such only...the whole interests belong also to the government." All other corporations are private corporations. Corporations formed to conduct public utilities, such... | |
| Wisconsin. Attorney General's Office - 1910 - 944 páginas
...all other corporations are private. In the famous Dartmouth College case, 4 US 276, the court said : "Strictly speaking, public corporations are such only...are founded by the government for public purposes whcu the whole interests belong also to the government." The term "public corporation" is synonymous... | |
| 1912 - 1792 páginas
...is sustained in the case of Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 4 Wheat., p. 629. Justice Story says: " Public corporations are such only as are founded by...public purposes, where the whole interests belong to the government." The Territory of Kansas was a public corporation of the United States, founded... | |
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