(e) To take or otherwise acquire and hold shares in any other company having objects altogether or in part similar to those of this company, or carrying on any business capable of being conducted so as directly or indirectly to benefit this company, The Scots Law Times - Page 1711920Full view - About this book
| 1912 - 688 pages
...and other obligations of any oilier company having objects similar in whole or in part to the objects of this company or carrying on any business capable...as directly or indirectly to benefit this company. notwithstanding the provisions of section 44 of the said Act. and to vote all shares so held through... | |
| Prince Edward Island - Session laws - 1790 - 584 pages
...in any other corporation or corporations, organized or to be organized, having objects aitogethei, or in part, similar to those of this Company or carrying...as directly or indirectly to benefit this company and to amalgamate with any other company in a similar line of business and to enter into partnership... | |
| British Columbia - Law - 1913 - 696 pages
...company, and to sell, hold, reissue, with or without guarantee, or otherwise deal with the same: (16.) To take or otherwise acquire and hold shares in any...as, directly or indirectly, to benefit this Company: 5C7 (17.) To guarantee the due performance and discharge by receivers, official and other liquidators,... | |
| British Columbia - Law - 1911 - 600 pages
...company, and to sell, hold, reissue, with or without guarantee, or otherwise deal with the same: (18.) To take or otherwise acquire and hold shares in any...company having objects altogether or in part similar to INCORPORATION. those of this Company, or carrying on any business capable of being conducted so as,... | |
| Francis Beaufort Palmer - Corporation law - 1877 - 772 pages
...(Iunify Co. v. Gibb, LR 5 HL 480, as to what is sufficient. To TAKE SHARES IN OTHER COMPANIES. 12. To take, or otherwise acquire, and hold shares in...as directly or indirectly to benefit this company. Where a company is intended to have such a power as above, it ought to be expressly specified in the... | |
| Francis Beaufort Palmer - Corporation law - 1881 - 784 pages
...infra. AVhere the above form is used, Form (15) should generally be inserted. (14.) To amalgamate with any other company having objects altogether or in part similar to those of this company. " Amalgamation" is not uncommonly made one of the objects, but it is by no means clear what the clause... | |
| Hopkins Hollis and co, ltd - 1882 - 52 pages
...Company may think necessary or convenient for the purposes of its business. (K) To amalgamate with any other Company having objects altogether or in part similar to those of this Company. (L) To make, accept, endorse and execute, promissory notes, bills of exchange, and other negotiable... | |
| Henry Hurrell, Sir Clarendon Golding Hyde - Stock companies - 1883 - 478 pages
...consideration as the company may think fit, and in particular for shares, debentures, or securities of any other company having objects altogether or in part similar to those of this company. (ยป.) To receive money on deposit. (t.) To do all or any of the above things for the time being authorised,... | |
| Courts - 1898 - 846 pages
...debentures, or securities of any other company having objects similar t'i those of this company. 8. To take or otherwise acquire and hold shares in any other company having objects similar to those of this company. 9. To establish, promote, or otherwise assist any mining company... | |
| Great Britain. Courts, William Bernard Megone - Commercial law - 1891 - 468 pages
...or any Colony or Dependency of the United Kingdom, or in any foreign country having objects wholly or in part similar to those of this company, or carrying...as directly or indirectly to benefit this company." In November, 1885, the Portuguese Government had by contract granted to a firm of Bensaude & Co. the... | |
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