Notes of Cases: Common Law Corporations and Ultra Vires
The doctrine of ultra vires once seemed a logical and indeed inevitable deduction from the nature of a company. Today it is widely felt that the doctrine is productive only of injustice. The Cohen Committee recommended its abolition and no doubt the Jenkins Committee will considerwhether to make a l...
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Main Author: | FURMSTON, Michael Philip |
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1961
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