| 1899 - 2058 str.
...Ga. 316, 326; 1 Devi. Deeds, § 337. A contract of a corporation which is ultra vires is something outside the object of its creation, as defined in...beyond the powers conferred upon it by the legislature. Such a contract is not voidable only, but wholly void, and of no legal effect. The objection to the... | |
| 1921 - 1056 str.
...plaintiff's control, so as to enable him to realize a profit on a resale of it. The contract was not merely ultra vires in the proper sense; that is to say, outside the object of the corporation's creation as defined in the law of its organization, but was explicitly prohibited... | |
| 1907 - 1152 str.
...where, however, the contract of a corporation is ultra vires in the proper sense, that is to say, beyond the object of Its creation as defined in the law of...beyond the powers conferred upon it by the Legislature, the contract is not only voidable, but Is wholly void, and without any legal effect The objection to... | |
| 1918 - 1332 str.
...where, however, the coutract of a corporation is ultra vires in the proper sense, that is to say, beyond the object of its creation as defined in the law of its orKjinization and therefore beyond the nowcrs conferred upon it by the Législature, the contract is... | |
| 1905 - 856 str.
...Bank, Id 68 CCA 89 A contract of a corporation which is ultra vires in a proper sense, that Js to sny, outside the object of its creation as defined in the law of its or gnnization, and therefore beyond the powers conferred upon it by the Legislature, is not voidable... | |
| Tennessee. Supreme Court - 1893 - 836 str.
...extension of the power of corporations. The view this Court has taken has therefore been that, " all acts outside the object of its creation, as defined in...and, therefore, beyond the powers conferred upon it," are acts not voidable only, but wholly void. Buckeye Marble Co. v. Harvey, ante, p. 115; Elevator Co.... | |
| 1893 - 922 str.
...consistent with legal principles, is as follows: A contract of a corporation, which is ultra rírea, in the proper sense, that is to say, outside the object of its creation, is defined in the law of its organization, and therefore beyond the powers conferred upon it by the... | |
| 1895 - 856 str.
...reason for the rule, which is applied in this case : " A contract of a corporation, which is ultra vim in the proper sense, that is to say, outside the object of its creation as defined in the law of its its organization, and. therefore, beyond the powers conferred upon it by the legislature, is not voidable... | |
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