| Thomas Johnson Michie - 1900 - 814 pages
...natural persons expressly included in such statutes. Section 5, subsec. 13, of the Code provides that the word "person" may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate, as well as individuals. Portsmouth Gas Co. v. Sanford Judge Allen, in delivering the opinion of the court in Railroad... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1900 - 1030 pages
...natural persons expressly included in such statutes. Section 5, subsection 13, of the code provides that the word "person" may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate as well as individuals. Judge Allen, in delivering the opinion of the court in Baltimore etc. Ry. Co. v. Gallahue,... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1901 - 1018 pages
...construed to include corporations, where other state statutes provide that in the construction of statutes the word "person" may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate as well as to individuals. (Segnitz v. Garden City etc. Trust Co., 830.) ASSOCIATED PRESS. See Corporations, 5; Monopolies, 2;... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - 1911 - 686 pages
...objects for which the corporation was created. No instance occurs to us where it could be said to be necessary for a corporation to purchase and hold shares...payment of debts in good faith owing to the corporation. Section 50 of the Compiled Laws relative to the construction of statutes provides: "The word 'person'... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - 1913 - 716 pages
...objects for which the corporation was created. No instance occurs to us where it could be said to be necessary for a corporation to purchase and hold shares...payment of debts in good faith owing to the corporation. Section £>0 of the Compiled Laws relative to the construction of statutes provides : "The word 'person'... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - 1914 - 744 pages
...objects for which the corporation was created. No instance occurs to us where it could be said to be necessary for a corporation to purchase and hold shares...payment of debts in good faith owing to the corporation. Section 50 of the Compiled Laws relative to the construction of statutes provides : "The word 'person'... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - 1914 - 770 pages
...objects for which the corporation was created. No instance occurs to us where it could be said to be necessary for a corporation to purchase and hold shares of stock In a state hank except as such stock might be taken in payment of debts in good faith owing to the corporation.... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - 1915 - 780 pages
...objects for which the corporation was created. No instance occurs to us where it could be said to be necessary for a corporation to purchase and hold shares...payment of debts in good faith owing to the corporation. Section 50 of the Compiled Laws relative to the construction of statutes provides: "The word 'person'... | |
| North Carolina. Supreme Court - 1915 - 936 pages
...imprisoned not exceeding thirty days." STATE r. RR Revisal, 2831 (6), provides: "The word 'person' shall extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate as well as to individuals, unless the context clearly shows to the contrary." S. r. Ice Co., 166 NC, 369. Here the railroad company... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - 1916 - 798 pages
...objects for which the corporation was created. No Instance occurs to us where it could be said to be necessary for a corporation to purchase and hold shares...payment of debts in good faith owing to the corporation. Section 50 of the Compiled Laws relative to the construction of statutes provides: "The word 'person'... | |
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