Consumers' Cooperative Statutes and Decisions, to January 1, 1937: The Consumers' ProjectU.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - 219 pages |
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... percent of their gross sales , including sales made to any persons other than agents of the cooperative , has been held not organized for pecuniary profit . A distinction was made between pecuniary profits for carrying out the pur ...
... percent of their gross sales , including sales made to any persons other than agents of the cooperative , has been held not organized for pecuniary profit . A distinction was made between pecuniary profits for carrying out the pur ...
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... percent per annum , then setting aside not less than 10 percent of the net profits for a sinking fund , to be used in accordance with the bylaws of the association , and 5 percent thereof for an educational fund to be used in teaching ...
... percent per annum , then setting aside not less than 10 percent of the net profits for a sinking fund , to be used in accordance with the bylaws of the association , and 5 percent thereof for an educational fund to be used in teaching ...
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... percent on all amounts in excess of the $ 10,000 . ( Op . Atty . Gen. ( 1921-22 ) 46. ) § 1700f . May begin business when .--- No corporation organized under the provisions of this act shall commence business until at least 20 percent ...
... percent on all amounts in excess of the $ 10,000 . ( Op . Atty . Gen. ( 1921-22 ) 46. ) § 1700f . May begin business when .--- No corporation organized under the provisions of this act shall commence business until at least 20 percent ...
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... percent of the stock of a similar association . This act permits the federation of cooperative business enterprise in Arkansas . ( A. 1921 , p . 702 , § 14. ) 1 The business corporation law ( L. 1931 , chap . 255 , sec . 31 ) provides ...
... percent of the stock of a similar association . This act permits the federation of cooperative business enterprise in Arkansas . ( A. 1921 , p . 702 , § 14. ) 1 The business corporation law ( L. 1931 , chap . 255 , sec . 31 ) provides ...
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... percent was not deductible as " interest " ; unlike interest it was to be paid , according to the bylaws , only when earned . ( Fruit Growers Supply Co. v . Commissioner of Internal Revenue , 21 B. T. A. 315 ( 1930 ) . ) [ For ...
... percent was not deductible as " interest " ; unlike interest it was to be paid , according to the bylaws , only when earned . ( Fruit Growers Supply Co. v . Commissioner of Internal Revenue , 21 B. T. A. 315 ( 1930 ) . ) [ For ...
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Page 88 - ... for as many persons as there are directors or managers to be elected, or to cumulate said shares, and give one candidate as many votes as the number of directors multiplied by the number of his shares of stock shall equal, or to distribute them on the same principle among as many candidates as he shall think fit; and such directors or managers shall not be elected in any other manner.
Page 26 - Associations organized hereunder shall be deemed non-profit, inasmuch as they are not organized to make profit for themselves, as such, or for their members, as such, but only for their members as producers. This Act shall be referred to as the "Co-operative Marketing Act.
Page 121 - The officers of every such association shall be a president, one or more vice presidents, a secretary, and a treasurer, who shall be elected annually by the directors, and each of said officers must be a director of the association.
Page 162 - No corporation shall issue stock or bonds, except for money paid, labor done, or property actually received, and all fictitious increase of stock or indebtedness shall be void.
Page 22 - ... must be a director of the association. The office of secretary and treasurer may be combined, and when so combined the person filling the office shall be secretarytreasurer.
Page 110 - To buy, hold and exercise all privileges of ownership, over such real or personal property as may be necessary or convenient for the conduct and operation of any of the business of the association, or incidental thereto.
Page 115 - Any association may, upon resolution adopted by its board of directors, enter into all necessary and proper contracts and agreements and make all necessary and proper stipulations, agreements, and contracts and arrangements with any other cooperative corporation, association, or associations formed in this or in any other State, for the cooperative and more economical carrying on of its business or any part or parts thereof. Any two or more associations may, by agreement between...
Page 104 - Act, whether limited by shares or by guarantee, shall paint or affix, and shall keep painted or affixed, its name on the outside of every office or place in which the business of the company is carried on, in a conspicuous position, in letters easily legible...
Page 126 - ... capital stock to an amount which at par value would equal the fair market value of the stock or interest so purchased, as determined by the board of directors. In that case the transfer to the association of the stock or interest purchased shall be equivalent to payment in cash for the shares of stock issued.
Page 64 - ... to contract accordingly; and in addition to exercise and possess all powers, rights and privileges necessary or incidental to the purposes for which the association is organized or to the activities in which it is engaged; and, in addition, any other rights, 'powers and privileges granted by the laws of this State to ordinary corporations, except such as are inconsistent with the express provisions of this Act; and to do any such thing anywhere.