According to the common law a dissolved corporation ceased to exist for all purposes. Whether the dissolution was voluntary or involuntary, the effect of the dissolution was to deprive the corporation of all powers either de jure or de facto. It was necessary, therefore, that corporations facing dissolution proceed without delay toward a final liquidation and distribution of assets. Disregarding the old theory that personal property of dissolved corporations escheated to the state, and that its real estate reverted to the original granter or his heirs, and that debts due the corporation were extinguished, it is still apparent that hurried liquidation is not conducive to a realization of the true value of assets. Where the corporation could ...
A corporation\u27s articles of incorporation provided: In the event of any liquidation, dissolution...
A and B owned 50 per cent of the stock in each of two solvent corporations, and Y and Z owned the re...
Article 7 of Virginia\u27s Corporation Code, under the general heading of dissolution , describes t...
According to the common law a dissolved corporation ceased to exist for all purposes. Whether the di...
ln 1945 appellant corporation was dissolved. Under a state statute, its officers became trustees, wi...
The stock in a hotel management corporation was divided equally between two families, each of which ...
Defendant, a Michigan corporation, was incorporated in 1923 for a term of thirty years, the maximum ...
Plaintiffs sought dissolution of defendant corporation pursuant to a statute allowing a petition for...
Modern general corporation acts commonly provide that a sale of all or substantially all of the asse...
The exodus of small businesses from proprietorship and partnership units into corporate units has br...
The defendants were directors, officers, and sole stockholders of a corporation engaged in the busin...
This Article initially will explore the nature and extent of shareholders\u27 and directors\u27 liab...
Plaintiff stockholder brought a personal action against the president and majority stockholder for f...
Defendant, a New York corporation, was engaged in operating steamboats for sightseeing purposes belo...
The general statement has often been made that a court of equity has no power to dissolve a solvent ...
A corporation\u27s articles of incorporation provided: In the event of any liquidation, dissolution...
A and B owned 50 per cent of the stock in each of two solvent corporations, and Y and Z owned the re...
Article 7 of Virginia\u27s Corporation Code, under the general heading of dissolution , describes t...
According to the common law a dissolved corporation ceased to exist for all purposes. Whether the di...
ln 1945 appellant corporation was dissolved. Under a state statute, its officers became trustees, wi...
The stock in a hotel management corporation was divided equally between two families, each of which ...
Defendant, a Michigan corporation, was incorporated in 1923 for a term of thirty years, the maximum ...
Plaintiffs sought dissolution of defendant corporation pursuant to a statute allowing a petition for...
Modern general corporation acts commonly provide that a sale of all or substantially all of the asse...
The exodus of small businesses from proprietorship and partnership units into corporate units has br...
The defendants were directors, officers, and sole stockholders of a corporation engaged in the busin...
This Article initially will explore the nature and extent of shareholders\u27 and directors\u27 liab...
Plaintiff stockholder brought a personal action against the president and majority stockholder for f...
Defendant, a New York corporation, was engaged in operating steamboats for sightseeing purposes belo...
The general statement has often been made that a court of equity has no power to dissolve a solvent ...
A corporation\u27s articles of incorporation provided: In the event of any liquidation, dissolution...
A and B owned 50 per cent of the stock in each of two solvent corporations, and Y and Z owned the re...
Article 7 of Virginia\u27s Corporation Code, under the general heading of dissolution , describes t...