Legal Aspects of Business AdministrationPrentice-Hall, 1961 - 855 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
120. lappuse
... hold public office , to give a general power of attorney , and to hold money or property as a trustee . For certain serious crimes , the rights to vote and to hold public office are never returned , not even on completion of the term ...
... hold public office , to give a general power of attorney , and to hold money or property as a trustee . For certain serious crimes , the rights to vote and to hold public office are never returned , not even on completion of the term ...
271. lappuse
... hold property as joint tenants because they usually had perpetual life and were almost certain to survive . In many states , however , corporations may hold property as joint tenants . The modern law is not as favorable toward ...
... hold property as joint tenants because they usually had perpetual life and were almost certain to survive . In many states , however , corporations may hold property as joint tenants . The modern law is not as favorable toward ...
344. lappuse
... hold only the principal is shown . Some courts , which take a more arbitrary view , hold the agent liable on the contract unless the principal is fully dis- closed . The reason for the rules seems clear . The third person does not know ...
... hold only the principal is shown . Some courts , which take a more arbitrary view , hold the agent liable on the contract unless the principal is fully dis- closed . The reason for the rules seems clear . The third person does not know ...
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IMPORTANCE OF LAW IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRA | 3 |
ORIGIN HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF LAW | 10 |
THE MODERN SOURCES OF LAW | 16 |
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