National Partnership to Prevent Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Resources of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, September 19, 1986 |
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Page 59
... liability of the Partnership directors ; and a listing of Partnership expenditures up to June 30 , 1986 . We have been unable to trace the source of the private funds that paid for preparation of the Partnership's application . However ...
... liability of the Partnership directors ; and a listing of Partnership expenditures up to June 30 , 1986 . We have been unable to trace the source of the private funds that paid for preparation of the Partnership's application . However ...
Page 114
... reimbursement for travel expenses , including per diem in lieu of subsistence , as authorized by Section 5703 of Title 5 , United States Code . Memorandum Subject Legal Principles Applicable to Determining Personal Liability of 114.
... reimbursement for travel expenses , including per diem in lieu of subsistence , as authorized by Section 5703 of Title 5 , United States Code . Memorandum Subject Legal Principles Applicable to Determining Personal Liability of 114.
Page 115
... Liability As a general proposition , where a corporation is unable to , or fails to , pay its debts , directors are not personally liable even where the corporation is insolvent . This is consistent with the basic principle of agency ...
... Liability As a general proposition , where a corporation is unable to , or fails to , pay its debts , directors are not personally liable even where the corporation is insolvent . This is consistent with the basic principle of agency ...
Page 116
... liability , directors have been held to be personally liable , despite their good faith efforts , where they contract debts in the name of a corporation which , for legal purposes , has not yet come into existence at all . This rule is ...
... liability , directors have been held to be personally liable , despite their good faith efforts , where they contract debts in the name of a corporation which , for legal purposes , has not yet come into existence at all . This rule is ...
Page 117
... liability is one of " substantial compliance " with the statute , e.g. , overlooking a mere technical detail which does not affect the substance , and which is therefore not sufficient to impose liability . Directors are liable only to ...
... liability is one of " substantial compliance " with the statute , e.g. , overlooking a mere technical detail which does not affect the substance , and which is therefore not sufficient to impose liability . Directors are liable only to ...
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agency Alcohol Abuse alcohol and drug application assistance awards Assistant Attorney board of trustees Bob Baldwin Butynski cial committee competition and peer concept conduct conflict of interest consultant Corp corporate director court Delinquency Prevention Department of Justice Deputy determined division Dorn drug abuse Drug and Alcohol duties EATON Federal Register filed funds grant implementation interim chairman involved Justice and Delinquency Juvenile Justice KEKER KILDEE Lucy Webb Hayes matter meeting ment National Partnership noncompetitive nonprofit corporation October October 12 Office of Juvenile officer or employee OJJDP staff outstanding merit paragraph participated Partnership to Prevent Peer Review Manual peer review process ployee president Prevent Drug private sector problem program announcement prohibited proposed regulation requirements responsibility section 203 selection special Government employee specific SPEIRS standards Stat Ann statement statutes statutory Subcommittee Subpart TAUKE tion United United States Attorneys United States Code
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