Business Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill book Company, Incorporated, 1929 - 496 pages |
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Page 7-6
... approval of the certificate of incorporation by the secretary of state , corporate existence shall begin . A copy of such certificate and approval , duly certified by the secretary of state , under his hand and the seal of the state ...
... approval of the certificate of incorporation by the secretary of state , corporate existence shall begin . A copy of such certificate and approval , duly certified by the secretary of state , under his hand and the seal of the state ...
Page 9-5
... approval is not a present sale ; but if goods not approved are held somewhat unduly , some States hold that the title has passed under implied approval . In some States , however , the contrary view prevails . Goods sent " for sale and ...
... approval is not a present sale ; but if goods not approved are held somewhat unduly , some States hold that the title has passed under implied approval . In some States , however , the contrary view prevails . Goods sent " for sale and ...
Page 16-73
... approve , " so that the reading will be : A. The Chief Engineer will . . . make and approve an approximate estimate . The moneys will not then be due without such approval . Under the reading of Section 36 , such approval will depend ...
... approve , " so that the reading will be : A. The Chief Engineer will . . . make and approve an approximate estimate . The moneys will not then be due without such approval . Under the reading of Section 36 , such approval will depend ...
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