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FOREIGN CORPORATION-Cont'd.

STATE STATUTES FOR REGULATION:

New Jersey, 172.

New Mexico, 173.

New York, 174.

North Carolina, 175.

North Dakota, 176.

Ohio, 177.

Oklahoma, 178.
Oregon, 179.

Pennsylvania, 180.

Rhode Island, 181.
South Carolina, 182.

South Dakota, 183.
Tennessee, 184.
Texas, 185.

Utah, 186.

Vermont, 187.

Virginia, 188.

Washington, 189.

West Virginia, 190.

Wisconsin, 191.

Wyoming, 192.

Nova Scotia, 193.

Ontario, 194.

New Brunswick, 195.

Quebec, 196.

SUITS BY AND AGAINST:

has power to sue, 241.

has right to sue, 242.

forbidden in some cases in a few States to sue, 243.

not complying with statute, whether forbidden to sue, 244-250.

right of, to sue on contract made outside State, 249.

for tort, 251.

for protection of property, 252.

to maintain cross-action or appeal, 253.

jurisdiction over, 74.

by consent, 74.

as resident, 74.

under judiciary act, 75.

as inhabitant, 75.

when subject to process, 76.

to attachment, 76.

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FOREIGN CORPORATION-Cont'd.

SUITS BY AND AGAINST:

to statute of limitations, 76.

filing affidavit of defence, 76.

taking appeal, 76.

cannot be sued without consent, 261.

on what theory sued, 262.

whether sued as present, 263.

may be sued by its consent, 264.

consent by appointing agent to receive process, 265.

implied consent, 266.

effect of failure to appoint agent on liability to be sued, 267.
service only on agent designated by, 268.

must comply with statute, 269.

agent of, temporarily in State cannot he served, 270.

what agents may be served, 271.

subject to suit only when does business, 279.

suable on any cause of action, 280.

withdrawal by, of authority to receive service, 281.

submission by, to suit by voluntary appearance, 282.

jurisdiction in rem over property of, 283.

for garnishment of, 284.

who may sue, 285.

may plead statute of limitations, 286.

suits against, pleading of plaintiff in, 291.

allegations in affidavit for attaching property of, 292.

pleading of defendant in, 293.

venue in, 295.

presumptions and proof in, 297.

conduct by, of suits against, 296.

jurisdiction over internal affairs of, chap. XIII.

cannot be dissolved, 302.

TAXATION (see Taxation):

taxation of, 472.

retaliatory taxes upon, 472.

taxation on privilege of, to act, 509, chap. XXVIII.

of shares of stock in, 735.

statutes for taxation of, in Alabama, 511.

Arizona, 512.

Arkansas, 513.

California, 514.

Colorado, 515.

Delaware, 517.

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FOREIGN CORPORATION-Cont'd.

TAXATION (see Taxation):

District of Columbia, 518.

Georgia, 520.

Idaho, 522.

Illinois, 523.

Louisiana, 528.

Maine, 529.

Massachusetts, 531.

Missouri, 535.

Nebraska, 537.

New Jersey, 540.

New York, 542-544.

North Carolina, 545.
Ohio, 547.

Oregon, 549.

Pennsylvania, 550-552.

Tennessee, 556.

Texas, 557.

Vermont, 559.

Virginia, 560.
Washington, 561.
West Virginia, 562.

Wisconsin, 563.

Great Britain, 565.

New Brunswick, 566.

Nova Scotia, 567.

Ontario, 568.

Quebec, 569.

RECEIVERSHIPS, INSOLVENCY AND DISSOLUTION:

receiver may be appointed for, 73, 791.

recognition of domestic receiver of, 793.

suit by domestic receiver of, 794, 795.

competition of domestic receiver of, with creditors of State, 796.
with foreign creditors, 797.

with creditors of his own State, 798.

statutory successor of, 799.

domestic receiver of, claiming as assignee, 800.

as legally entitled, 801.

suit against, 802.

remedy of, when not allowed to sue, 803.

administration of assets of, by ancillary receiver, 804.

how far governed by insolvent laws, 73.

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FOREIGN CORPORATION-Cont'd.

RECEIVERSHIPS, INSOLVENCY AND DISSOLUTION:

insolvency of, chap. XXXIII.

effect of assignment by, for benefit of creditors, 811.
statutory assignment by, 812.

creditors of, whether entitled to preference, 814.
fund for security of creditors of, 815.

marshalling assets of, 816.

cannot be dissolved, 821.

may be dissolved in State of charter, 823.

may not act while being wound up in own State, 108.

business of, may be wound up, 822.

whether suit may be maintained against after dissolution, 824.

suit by, after dissolution, 824.

effect of dissolution on property of, 825.

suit by or against representative of dissolved, 826.

incomplete dissolution of, 827.

extension of power to, 828.

FOREIGN INSURANCE COMPANIES,

tax on, 593-597.

FRANCHISE,

foreign corporation may exercise only by express permission, 115, 232.
right to tax, 465.

conferred by United States not taxable, 467.

connected with land, taxation of, 482.

of ferry, taxation of, 502.

special, granted by State may be taxed, 761.
constitutionality of taxation of, 755, 756.

FRANCHISE TAX, 508.

not a tax on property, 511, 531, 540, 544.

FRAUD,

proceedings against officers of foreign corporation for, 310.

G.

GARNISHEE,

foreign corporation as, 74, 76, 284.

corporation created by two States may be, when, 781.
foreign corporation in hands of receiver may be, 796.

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corporation created in, only by general laws, 2.

corporation validly created by, during civil war, 72.

constitutional requirement of, for taxation of all corporate property,

463.

for equality of taxation, 465.

laws of, for formation of corporations, 20.

regulating foreign corporations, 152.

as to inspection of books by creditors, 338.

liability of stockholders and directors, 390.

for taxation of real estate of a corporation, 481.

of chattels, 483.

stocks and bonds, 486.

credits and money, 488.

domestic and foreign corporations, 520.
railroads, 609.

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