| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1894 - 722 sider
...implication. RABE «. DFNLAP 40 2. In the construction of such grants the rule, however, is to hold that what is fairly implied is as much granted as what is clearly expressed. Id 40 &<; WILLS, 2, 8. PBAOTIOB— 1. The dismissal of a bill is no bar to a subsequent... | |
| 1881 - 628 sider
...that the powers of corporations organized under legislative statutes are such and such only as those statutes confer. Conceding the rule applicable to...these powers implies the exclusion of all others. This class of subjects has received much consideration of late years in the English courts, and counsel... | |
| 1925 - 1124 sider
...that the powers of corporations organized under legislative statutes are such and such only as those statutes confer. Conceding the rule applicable to...these powers implies the exclusion of all others." Thomas v. Railroad, 101 US 71, 80, 82, 25 L. Ed. 950; Clark on Corporations, p. 67; 2 Fletcher on Corporations,... | |
| 1885 - 1902 sider
...that effect was ultra vires and void. In delivering the opinion of the court Mr. Justice MILLER says : "Conceding the rule applicable to all statutes, that...these powers implies the exclusion of all others." This rule is of universal application, and applies to a corporation formed under the law of Oregon... | |
| 1880 - 1956 sider
...that the powers of a corporation organized under legislative statutes are such and such only as those statutes confer. "Conceding the rule applicable to...measure of its powers, and that the enumeration of those powers implies the exclusion of all others. ******* "There is another principle of equal importance,... | |
| 1882 - 1904 sider
...STEEL Co. and others. (Circuit Court, WD Penntylvania. December 27, 1881.) 1. CORPORATIONS — POWERS. The charter of a corporation is the measure of its powers, and the enumeration of these powers implies the exclusion of all others. 2. SAME— PARTICULAR CHARTER... | |
| George Washington Field - 1881 - 620 sider
...that the powers of corporations organized under legislative statutes are such, and such only, as those statutes confer. Conceding the rule applicable to...these powers implies the exclusion of all others. This class of subjects has received much consideration of late years in the English courts, and counsel... | |
| 1881 - 982 sider
...of corporations organized under legislative charters are only such as the statutes confer. Conceding that what is fairly implied is as much granted as...these powers implies the exclusion of all others. A lease by a railroad company of all its road, rolling-stock, and franchises for which there is no... | |
| 1881 - 1014 sider
...— Possession organized under legislative charters are only such as the statutes confer. Conceding that what is fairly implied is as much granted as...these powers implies the exclusion of all others. A lease by a railroad company or all its road, rolling-stock, and franchises for which there is no... | |
| Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson - 1882 - 706 sider
...that the powers of corporations organized under legislative statutes are such, and such only, as those statutes confer. Conceding the rule applicable to...these powers implies the exclusion of all others." The court, then, after referring to some of the English cases above cited, and particularly to the... | |
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