| Ohio. General Assembly. Joint Committee on the Communication of the Auditor of State - 1821 - 76 ÆäÀÌÁö
..."being; invisible, intangible, and existing only in "contemplation of law. Being the mere creature " of law, it possesses only those properties, which " the...its very existence. "These are such as are supposed best calculated " to effect the objects for which it was created. " Among the most important, are immortality,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1824 - 990 ÆäÀÌÁö
...without it, it cannot exist. For we must here repeat, that this Court have said, that a corporation " possesses only those properties which the charter...expressly, or as incidental to its very existence."" This position involves several inquiries, which may be embraced in an examination of the reasons assigned... | |
| 1843 - 530 ÆäÀÌÁö
...considered an artificial being, existing only in contemplation of law ; and being a mere creature of law, it possesses only those properties which the...expressly or as incidental to its very existence. Corporations created by statute must depend for their powers, and the mode of exercising them, upon... | |
| John Marshall - 1839 - 762 ÆäÀÌÁö
...being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law. Being the mere creature of law. it possesses only those properties which the...its very existence. These are such as are supposed best calculated to effect the object for which it was created. Among the most important are immortality,... | |
| John Bouvier - 1843 - 752 ÆäÀÌÁö
...and existing only in contemplation of law. Being the mere creature of law," continues the judge, " it possesses only those properties which the charter...its very existence. These are such as are supposed best calculated to effect the object for which it was created. Among the most important are immortality,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1844 - 800 ÆäÀÌÁö
...being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law. Being the mere creature of law, it possesses only those properties which the...incidental to its very existence. These are such as were supposed best calculated to effect the object for which it was created. Among the most important... | |
| 1847 - 554 ÆäÀÌÁö
..."is an artificial being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law. Being a mere creature of the law, it possesses only those...expressly, or as incidental to its very existence." And in the case of the Bank of the United States vs. Dandridge, 12 Wheat. 64, where the questions in... | |
| Florida. Supreme Court - 1848 - 786 ÆäÀÌÁö
...territory for the franchise granted. Principles of law applicable to this and other corporations. i;It possesses only those properties which the charter...its very existence. These are such as are supposed best calculated to effect the object for which it was created." Opinion of Ch. J. Marshall, in Dartmouth... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1849 - 680 ÆäÀÌÁö
...an artificial being — invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law. Being the creature of the law, it possesses only those properties...expressly, or as incidental to its very existence. Frederick et al. vs. The City Council of Augusta, - 561 See Augusta, 1, 2. Constitution, 8. Evidence,... | |
| Louisiana. Supreme Court - 1849 - 814 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Bank v. Duwson, 13 La. 497. A corporation, being the creature of the law, possesses only those powers which the charter of its creation confers upon it,...expressly or as incidental to its very existence. That corporations created by statute must depend for their powers and the mode of exercising them upon... | |
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