Limited liability chronicle and joint stock times. [With] Reports of joint-stock company cases, 3. köide1857 |
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Page 124
... profits are such as to pay the extraordinary cost of conducting it through a Company . Upon this we can venture no opinion . The Patent Gas Regulator Company is formed to work an ingenious patent for a gas regula- tor . There is no ...
... profits are such as to pay the extraordinary cost of conducting it through a Company . Upon this we can venture no opinion . The Patent Gas Regulator Company is formed to work an ingenious patent for a gas regula- tor . There is no ...
Page 125
... profits with the shareholders , and in either case will deposit 10,000l . in cash with the trustees of the company , as a guarantee for their ful- filling their contracts , subject to forfeiture on their fail- ing to do so ; but the profit ...
... profits with the shareholders , and in either case will deposit 10,000l . in cash with the trustees of the company , as a guarantee for their ful- filling their contracts , subject to forfeiture on their fail- ing to do so ; but the profit ...
Page 126
... profits , their acceptance by the purchaser . I shall be happy permanent shaft of the mine , was holed through to adit the week previous to your last meeting , as was then reported ; and now , by reference to the plan and sections on ...
... profits , their acceptance by the purchaser . I shall be happy permanent shaft of the mine , was holed through to adit the week previous to your last meeting , as was then reported ; and now , by reference to the plan and sections on ...
Page 130
... profits entered . An order had since been made for winding- made by the company , and what balance is due to the up the company . That order was now being carried plaintiff ; an account of what is due from Stainsby to out in chambers ...
... profits entered . An order had since been made for winding- made by the company , and what balance is due to the up the company . That order was now being carried plaintiff ; an account of what is due from Stainsby to out in chambers ...
Page 136
... profits would be available for increasing the dividends . The directors had no doubt the proprietors would agree with them that under present circum- stances it would be prudent to declare a dividend of 2 per cent . , or 5 per cent ...
... profits would be available for increasing the dividends . The directors had no doubt the proprietors would agree with them that under present circum- stances it would be prudent to declare a dividend of 2 per cent . , or 5 per cent ...
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