| 1895 - 2084 sider
..."When a corporation becomes Insolvent It Is so far civilly elend that its property may be administered as a trust fund for the benefit of its stockholders...of the corporation as any man's property Is his." And in Railway Co. v. Ham, 114 US 587, 594, 5 Sup. Ct 1081, the language of the court was: "The property... | |
| 1904 - 1148 sider
..."When a corporation becomes insolvent. It Is so far civilly dead that Its property may be administered as a trust fund for the benefit of its stockholders...property of the corporation as any man's property la." Commenting upon this in Hollins v. Briarfield Coal & Iron Co., 150 US 371, 14 Sup. Ct. 127, 37... | |
| 1904 - 1126 sider
..."When a corporation becomes Insolvent, It Is so far civilly dead that Its property may be administered as a trust fund for the benefit of Its stockholders...equity, at the Instance of the proper parties, will make those funds trust funds which In other circumstances are as much the absolute property of the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1881 - 822 sider
...becomes insolvent, it is so far civilly dead, that its property may be administered as a trust-fund for the benefit of its stockholders and creditors....of the proper parties, will then make those funds trust-funds, which, in other circumstances, are as much the absolute property of the corporation, as... | |
| 1881 - 556 sider
...becomes insolvent, it is so far civilly dead that its property may be administered as a trust-fund for the benefit of its stockholders and creditors....of the proper parties, will then make those funds trust-funda, which, iu other circumstances, are as much the absolute property of the corporation as... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1881 - 836 sider
...becomes insolvent, it is so far civilly dead, that its property may be administered as a trust-fund for the benefit of its stockholders and creditors....of equity, at the instance of the proper parties, Avill then make those funds trust-funds, which, in other circumstances, are as much the absolute property... | |
| 1908 - 1082 sider
...fact of insolvency, cf. McDonald v. Receiver, supra, hut more is needed : Hollis v. Iron Co., supra. "A Court of Equity, at the instance of the proper parties, will then (after insolvency) make those funds trust funds:" Graham v. RR Co., supra. No other view would be consistent... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1885 - 1302 sider
...administered as a trust fund for the benent of its •'••ckboldere and creditors. A court of equity, >t the instance of the proper parties, will then make...of the corporation, as any man's property is his. We see no reason why the disposal by a corporation of any of its property should be questioned by subsequent... | |
| 1894 - 1266 sider
..."When a corporation becomes insolvent, it Is so far civilly dead that Its property may be administered as a trust fund for the benefit of its stockholders...circumstances, are as much the absolute property of the corpora- M tion as any man's property Is his." g »With reference to the suggestion in this* last paragraph,... | |
| 1890 - 1130 sider
...corporation becomes insolvent, it is so far civilly dead that ita property may be administered as a trustfund for the benefit of its stockholders and creditors....will then make those funds trust funds, which, in othercircu instances, are as much the absolu te property of the corporation as any man's property is... | |
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