The New York Supplement, Volumen98West Publishing Company, 1906 |
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Página 20
... issue to the share- holders its own obligations in the form of stock certificates against the accumulated earnings which it had on hand , and these certificates , having a market value , could readily be converted into 20 ( Sup . Ct ...
... issue to the share- holders its own obligations in the form of stock certificates against the accumulated earnings which it had on hand , and these certificates , having a market value , could readily be converted into 20 ( Sup . Ct ...
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... issue ; if there were no such issue , the same to go to the then surviving children and grandchildren of testatrix , they taking per capita and not per stirpes . These articles were subject to article 13 of the will , which provided ...
... issue ; if there were no such issue , the same to go to the then surviving children and grandchildren of testatrix , they taking per capita and not per stirpes . These articles were subject to article 13 of the will , which provided ...
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... issues and profits . " The surrogate decided it was to be regarded as principal and " accretions " thereto . It will be noted that there is no controversy now as to what the principal was at the time the trusts were created . Be- tween ...
... issues and profits . " The surrogate decided it was to be regarded as principal and " accretions " thereto . It will be noted that there is no controversy now as to what the principal was at the time the trusts were created . Be- tween ...
Página 46
... issue in September 1900 , that no steps were taken to place it on the calendar until November , 1905 , when a notice of trial for December term was served , and that younger issues had been tried in their regular order on the calendar ...
... issue in September 1900 , that no steps were taken to place it on the calendar until November , 1905 , when a notice of trial for December term was served , and that younger issues had been tried in their regular order on the calendar ...
Página 47
... issue on September 15 , 1900 , and no steps were taken by the plaintiff to place the case upon the calendar until November 17 , 1905 , when a notice of trial for the December term in 1905 , was served , and that younger issues have been ...
... issue on September 15 , 1900 , and no steps were taken by the plaintiff to place the case upon the calendar until November 17 , 1905 , when a notice of trial for the December term in 1905 , was served , and that younger issues have been ...
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