Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on State Laws Concerning Foreign Corporations: March 15, 1915

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Side 39 - which is served on the secretary of state shall be of the same legal force and validity as if served on the corporation, and that such appointment shall continue in force as long as any liability remains outstanding against the corporation, in
Side 41 - which is served on the secretary of state shall be of the same legal force and validity as if served on it, and that the authority shall continue in force so long as any liability remains outstanding against it in
Side 130 - a corporation may be sued in the county where the contract is made or is to be performed, or where the obligation or liability arises or the breach occurs, or in the county where the principal place of business of such corporation is situated, subject to the power of the court to change the place of trial, as in other cases, in
Side 182 - It is sufficient to say that there are certain immutable principles of justice which inhere in the very idea of free government which no member of the Union may disregard, as that no man shall be condemned in his person or property without due notice and an opportunity of being heard in his defence.
Side 176 - In no case which has come under our observation, either in the State or Federal courts, has a corporation been considered a citizen within the meaning of that provision of the Constitution, which declares that the citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens of the several States.
Side 216 - as the amount of capital with which the corporation will carry on business. In case any such dividend shall be declared, the directors in whose administration the same shall have been declared, except those who may have caused their dissent therefrom to be entered upon the minutes of such directors at
Side 173 - States have no power to retard, impede, burden, or in any manner control the operations of the constitutional laws enacted by Congress to carry into effect the powers vested in the National Government.
Side 154 - the production of any books, papers, and documents in his possession or under his control relating to the merits of any suit, or to any evidence therein, and shall appoint a commission for that purpose, who shall be an officer authorized by law to take depositions in
Side 202 - stocks.—Every corporation organized under this act shall have power to create two or more kinds of stock, of such classes, with such designations, preferences and voting^ powers or restrictions or qualifications thereof as shall be stated and expressed in the articles of incorporation or in any amendment thereof; and the power to increase or decrease the
Side 40 - stipulating and agreeing that such service shall be taken and held in all courts to be as valid and binding as if due service had been made upon the president and secretary of the corporation,

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