Among the most important are immortality, and if the expression may be allowed, individuality; properties by which a perpetual succession of many persons are considered as the same, and may act as a single individual. Institutes of American Law - Page 74by John Bouvier - 1854Full view - About this book
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1824 - 952 pages
...if the expression may be allowed, individuality ; properties by which a perpetual succession of many persons are considered as the same, and may act. as...enable a corporation to manage its own affairs, and to Lold property, without the perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity of perpetual... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1824 - 990 pages
...if the expression may be allowed, individuality; properties by which a perpetual succession of many persons are considered as the same, and may act. as...individual. They enable a corporation to manage its own -a flairs, and to hold property, without the perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity... | |
| John Marshall - Constitutional law - 1839 - 762 pages
...the expression may be allowed, individuality ; properties, by which a perpetual succession of many persons are considered as the same, and may act as...the hazardous and endless necessity, of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand.(^It is chiefly for the purpose of... | |
| James R. Hope - 1840 - 76 pages
...and its individuality, and then he said, " They enable a corporation to manage " its own affairs, or to hold property, without the " perplexing intricacies,...the hazardous and endless " necessity, of perpetual conveyances for the pur" pose of transmitting it from hand to hand. It is " chiefly for the purpose... | |
| John Bouvier - Anglo-Norman dialect - 1843 - 752 pages
...which a perpetual succession of many persons are considered as the same, and may act as 354 COR 355 the single individual. They enable a corporation to manage...purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand. It is chieffy for the purpose of clothing bodies of men, in succession, with these qualities and capacities,... | |
| James Wynne - 1850 - 372 pages
...if the expression may be allowed, individuality, properties by which a perpetual succession of many persons are considered as the same, and may act as a single individual." The question in this case was, whether the law of the State abolishing its old charter and substituting... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - Constitutional law - 1854 - 674 pages
...if the expression may be allowed, individuality; properties by which a perpetual succession of many persons are considered as the same, and may act as...perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessities of perpetual conveyances, for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand. It is chiefly... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1858 - 564 pages
...succession of many persons " are considered as the same, and may act as an indivi" dual, thereby enabled to manage its own affairs, and to " hold property without the perplexing intricacies, the hazar" dous and endless necessity of perpetual conveyances for the " purpose of transmitting it from... | |
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