Early American Land Companies: Their Influence on Corporate DevelopmentCommonwealth Fund, 1939 - 327 páginas |
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... five in number , one for each five hundred acres . An agent and attorney , and a substitute for him , were to be appointed to reside in Pennsylvania and report an- nually in two duplicate copies , to be sent on separate boats . In ...
... five in number , one for each five hundred acres . An agent and attorney , and a substitute for him , were to be appointed to reside in Pennsylvania and report an- nually in two duplicate copies , to be sent on separate boats . In ...
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... five organiza- tions that are known collectively as the Holland Land Company ( though only the company of 1796 truly deserves this title ) was the small Cazenovia settlement of 64,000 acres where Lincklaen and Boon tried their sugar ...
... five organiza- tions that are known collectively as the Holland Land Company ( though only the company of 1796 truly deserves this title ) was the small Cazenovia settlement of 64,000 acres where Lincklaen and Boon tried their sugar ...
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... five shares , each additional ten shares up to forty - five an extra vote , with five votes the maxi- mum permitted at any time to any individual holder . A preliminary survey of property was to be carried out under the direction of ...
... five shares , each additional ten shares up to forty - five an extra vote , with five votes the maxi- mum permitted at any time to any individual holder . A preliminary survey of property was to be carried out under the direction of ...
Contenido
PRECEDENT FORMS OF ASSOCIATION | 9 |
COLONIAL BUSINESS ORGANIZATION | 37 |
PREREVOLUTIONARY LAND COMPANIES | 74 |
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acres aforesaid agents articles of agreement attitude Bank bodies Boston Bubble Act capital Castorland chartered corporation church claim clause Colonial committee common law Congress Connecticut Connecticut Land Company courts deed directors Duer early eighteenth century England English enterprise formal George Croghan Georgia gilds grant Hart heirs Historical Society History Holland Land Company Ibid incorporation Indians interest James Hogg John John Luttrell joint stock association later leaders legislative legislature liability Massachusetts meeting ment merchants Mississippi Company modern Morris Ohio Company organization original pany partners partnership payment Pennsylvania period petition political poration privileges proprietors proprietorship purchase received records Richard Henderson Samuel Wharton secure settlement settlers shareholders shares Sir William Johnson sold specific speculative statute stockholders subscribers supra syndicate territory tion town tract trade transfer trustees unincorporated Vandalia Virginia vote western Wharton William York