The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 199
... ordinary shareholder who was desirous of transferring his ordinary shares . " A number of ordinary share- holders each holding more than one per cent of the issued ordinary share capital agreed to sell their shares . They were paid the ...
... ordinary shareholder who was desirous of transferring his ordinary shares . " A number of ordinary share- holders each holding more than one per cent of the issued ordinary share capital agreed to sell their shares . They were paid the ...
Page 200
... ordinary share should be clusions of the summons which are still alive , £ 2 10s . and should be inclusive of any ordinary for the appellants have so far failed upon the dividend declared subsequent to the date thereof ground that ...
... ordinary share should be clusions of the summons which are still alive , £ 2 10s . and should be inclusive of any ordinary for the appellants have so far failed upon the dividend declared subsequent to the date thereof ground that ...
Page 202
... ordinary Lyle and shares . The price offered was £ 2 10s . which was subsequently increased to £ 3 per share and this was to be payable against valid and effective transfers and a general proxy in favour 18th June of the purchaser's ...
... ordinary Lyle and shares . The price offered was £ 2 10s . which was subsequently increased to £ 3 per share and this was to be payable against valid and effective transfers and a general proxy in favour 18th June of the purchaser's ...
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