English Reports Annotated, 1866-1900, 2. köideMaxwell Alexander Robertson Reports and Digest Syndicate, 1867 |
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Page 1659
... shares in a railway company , had allotted to him , in respect of those shares , sixty - six new " preference 101. shares , " created for the purpose of raising additional capital . Calls were made in respect of both sets of shares ...
... shares in a railway company , had allotted to him , in respect of those shares , sixty - six new " preference 101. shares , " created for the purpose of raising additional capital . Calls were made in respect of both sets of shares ...
Page 1660
Maxwell Alexander Robertson. be called " preference 101. shares , " and 66 of these were allotted to John Hubbersty in respect of the 251. shares already held by him . All these 101 . shares were fully paid up , and were subsequently ...
Maxwell Alexander Robertson. be called " preference 101. shares , " and 66 of these were allotted to John Hubbersty in respect of the 251. shares already held by him . All these 101 . shares were fully paid up , and were subsequently ...
Page 1661
... shares . It appears that these shares , the whole purchase - money having been completely paid up , were converted into " stock , " into a different description of property altogether , constituting of itself a portion of the capital ...
... shares . It appears that these shares , the whole purchase - money having been completely paid up , were converted into " stock , " into a different description of property altogether , constituting of itself a portion of the capital ...
Page 1725
... Shares . COMPANY . FRAUD AND MISREPRESENTATION . - A steam - packet company entered into a contract with the postmaster - general of New Zealand relating to the mail service of the colony . This contract the government of the colony ...
... Shares . COMPANY . FRAUD AND MISREPRESENTATION . - A steam - packet company entered into a contract with the postmaster - general of New Zealand relating to the mail service of the colony . This contract the government of the colony ...
Page 1727
... share the 1st of October , 1864 , and 21. per share the 1st of April , 1865 , making a payment of 71. per share . The directors give notice that they are prepared to receive applications for the new shares , the issue of which was ...
... share the 1st of October , 1864 , and 21. per share the 1st of April , 1865 , making a payment of 71. per share . The directors give notice that they are prepared to receive applications for the new shares , the issue of which was ...
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