How Far a Corporation Can, Under State Statutes or Constitutional Provisions (To Effect that a Corporation Can Issue Bonds Only for Money or Actual Property Received), Authorize the Issue of Bonds as Collateral Security for an Antecedent Indebtedness
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How Far a Corporation Can, Under State Statutes or Constitutional Provisions (To Effect that a Corporation Can Issue Bonds Only for Money or Actual Property Received), Authorize the Issue of Bonds as Collateral Security for an Antecedent Indebtedness
(1916) 'How Far a Corporation Can, Under State Statutes or Constitutional Provisions (To Effect that a Corporation Can Issue Bonds Only for Money or Actual Property Received), Authorize the Issue of Bonds as Collateral Security for an Antecedent Indebtedness',
Washington University Law Review.
1(2)
:160-166.
How Far a Corporation Can, Under State Statutes or Constitutional Provisions (To Effect that a Corporation Can Issue Bonds Only for Money or Actual Property Received), Authorize the Issue of Bonds as Collateral Security for an Antecedent Indebtedness. Washington University Law Review. 1916 1;
1(2)
:160-166.
(1916, 1 1). How Far a Corporation Can, Under State Statutes or Constitutional Provisions (To Effect that a Corporation Can Issue Bonds Only for Money or Actual Property Received), Authorize the Issue of Bonds as Collateral Security for an Antecedent Indebtedness.
Washington University Law Review
1(2)
:160-166.