scholarly journals The Statutory and Case Law, Applicable to Private Companies, with Special Reference to the General Corporation Act of New Jersey and Corporation Precedents Applicable to Corporations Generally

1903 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 123
Author(s):  
J. H. R. ◽  
James B. Dill
2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vasiliki Saranti

Economic, social and cultural rights have borne the brunt of the recent economic crisis and the austerity measures adopted to counter it. Due to their gradual implementation and the need of positive measures to implement them, they were the first to be attacked. After discussing the possible ways of applying economic, social and cultural rights in the first part of the essay, I will then examine their application during economic crises with a special reference to Greece focusing mainly on two fields, labour rights and social security rights, and the case-law produced by international human rights bodies in that respect.


Author(s):  
Derek French ◽  
Stephen W. Mayson ◽  
Christopher L. Ryan

Overview of the work’s contents: overview of English company law, the context in which it has developed, its purpose and history, controversy over company law and its fundamental nature. Introduces the idea of a company as a separate, artificial person capable of owning property, being a party to contracts, and being a claimant or defendant in legal proceedings. Discusses other main themes that recur in the book, including ownership and control of a company and corporate governance, corporate finance, transparency and disclosure, the distinction between public and private companies, and picking up the pieces after things go wrong. Deals with the nature of corporations in general and companies in particular; differences between incorporated companies and two other legal forms used by businesses, partnership, and sole proprietorship; the sources of company law in statute, case law, and European law; and the purposes company law should serve.


1947 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Franklin Demarest

Abstract Measurements of the acute angles of rhomboid ripple marks and their relationship to beach slope are tabulated and discussed. The motions of the backwash and the subsequent run-off are described with special reference to the mode of origin of rhomboid ripple marks.


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