Stanford Law Review, Količina 11School of Law, Stanford University, 1959 |
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Stran 234
... corporation was a citizen only of the place in which it was first incorporated . However , they distinguished those cases in which a corporation had dual citizenship by virtue of the fact that it had been formed by a consolidation of ...
... corporation was a citizen only of the place in which it was first incorporated . However , they distinguished those cases in which a corporation had dual citizenship by virtue of the fact that it had been formed by a consolidation of ...
Stran 237
... corporation of state B , doing its principal busi- ness in state A , from suing or being sued by a citizen of state A in the federal courts of B. Moreover , whereas prior to the enactment of section ( c ) litiga- tion between the ...
... corporation of state B , doing its principal busi- ness in state A , from suing or being sued by a citizen of state A in the federal courts of B. Moreover , whereas prior to the enactment of section ( c ) litiga- tion between the ...
Stran 239
... corporation is not to be considered a citizen of a state in which it was compelled to incorporate in order to do business . Again a literal reading of the statute would seem to eliminate the voluntary - involuntary distinction , since a ...
... corporation is not to be considered a citizen of a state in which it was compelled to incorporate in order to do business . Again a literal reading of the statute would seem to eliminate the voluntary - involuntary distinction , since a ...
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