United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volum 408United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1971 |
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... conduct . He obviously valued control because he for- bade the bank that served as trustee to sell the trust shares in these corporations without his - Byrum's - ap- proval , whatever their return , their prospects , their value , or ...
... conduct . He obviously valued control because he for- bade the bank that served as trustee to sell the trust shares in these corporations without his - Byrum's - ap- proval , whatever their return , their prospects , their value , or ...
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... higher dividends could have been paid previously . The increase could be explained as easily by insurance held by the corporations on Byrum's life . 125 Opinion of the Court trustee's complaint against his conduct 144 OCTOBER TERM , 1971.
... higher dividends could have been paid previously . The increase could be explained as easily by insurance held by the corporations on Byrum's life . 125 Opinion of the Court trustee's complaint against his conduct 144 OCTOBER TERM , 1971.
Side 250
... conduct , manage , or direct the corporation's affairs , they must do so in good faith , and with an eye single to the best interests of the corporation . It is clear that the interests of the majority are not always identical with the ...
... conduct , manage , or direct the corporation's affairs , they must do so in good faith , and with an eye single to the best interests of the corporation . It is clear that the interests of the majority are not always identical with the ...
Side 264
... conduct . The school where the present picketing occurred was the center of a racial conflict . Most of the pickets were indeed students in the school . The dispute doubtless disturbed the school ; and the blaring of the loudspeakers of ...
... conduct . The school where the present picketing occurred was the center of a racial conflict . Most of the pickets were indeed students in the school . The dispute doubtless disturbed the school ; and the blaring of the loudspeakers of ...
Side 268
... conduct which disrupts or is about to disrupt normal school activities . That decision is made , as it should be , on an individualized basis , given the particular fact situation . Peaceful picketing which does not interfere with the ...
... conduct which disrupts or is about to disrupt normal school activities . That decision is made , as it should be , on an individualized basis , given the particular fact situation . Peaceful picketing which does not interfere with the ...
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