Delaware Corporation
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Federal Trade Commission, plaintiff, v. 3rd Union Card Services Inc., doing business as Pharmacycards.com, a Delaware Corporation; Helmcrest, Ltd., a company incorporated under the Laws of Cyprus, doing business as Pharmacycards.com; David Graham Turner, and Steve Pearson, individually and as officers of the above companies, defendants., United States District Court District of Nevada Federal Trade Commission, plaintiff, v. 3rd Union Card Services Inc., doing business as Pharmacycards.com, a Delaware Corporation; Helmcrest, Ltd., a company incorporated under the Laws of Cyprus, doing business as Pharmacycards.com; David Graham Turner, and Steve Pearson, individually and as officers of the above companies, defendants., United States District Court District of Nevada ... [Read More]
In the Matter of Applied Card Systems, Inc., Delaware Corporation, and Applied Card Systems of Pennsylvania, Inc., Pennsylvania Corporation. Applied Card Systems, Inc., Delaware Corporation, and ... Applied Card Systems of Pennsylvania, Inc., Pennsylvania Corporation. ... [Read More]
1997 Delaware Bar Examination Questions Major Motors ("Motors"), a car manufacturer, leases some of its cars to Independent Lease Co. ("Indy"), a Delaware corporation. Indy, in turn, subleases the cars to others. The transactions between Motors and Indy are governed by a lease agreement ("Lease Agreement") that ends on December 31,1999, unless renewed by the parties. The Lease Agreement obligates Motors to lease to Indy up to 2,000 cars per year and expressly states that Motors' obligation is specifically enforceable. The Lease Agreement also provides that Indy cannot modify the cars leased to it in any way. ... [Read More]
First State Judiciary - Delaware Supreme Court Justices Justice Jacobs has authored (or co-authored) several law review articles, including: "Function Over Form: A Reassessment of Standards of Review in Delaware Corporation Law," 56 Bus. Lwyer. 1287 (2001); "Realigning the Standard of Director Due Care with Public Policy," 96 N.W.L. Rev. 449 (2002); "The Great Takeover Debate: A Meditation of Bridging the Conceptual Divide," "69 U.Chi.L.Rev (2002); "Comments on Contestability," 54 U. Miami L. Rev. 847 (2000); 7 Del. J.Corp.L. 251 (1982); (Co-Author), "The New Delaware Director-Consent-To-Service Statute, 33 Bus. Lwyer. 701 (1978). ... [Read More]
United States of America, v. NCO Group, Inc., a Pennsylvania Corporation, NCO Financial Systems, Inc., a Pennsylvania Corporation, and NCO Portfolio Management, Inc., a Delaware Corporation. United States of America, v. NCO Group, Inc., a Pennsylvania Corporation, NCO Financial Systems, Inc., a Pennsylvania Corporation, and NCO Portfolio Management, Inc., a Delaware Corporation. (United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania), ... [Read More]
First State Judiciary - Court of Chancery History A highlight of Chancellor Harrington's watch in corporate law was the insider trading case of Brophy v. Cities Services Co. , 31 Del.Ch . 241, 70 A.2d 5 (Ch.1949) (holding that an employee who purchased the stock of a corporation after learning inside information of an impending repurchase program by the corporation must account to the corporation for his profits on subsequent sales). (82) ... Delaware's emergence as the premier state for incorporation also has roots in the nineteenth century. During most of that century, incorporation in Delaware was accomplished by special legislative charter. Dartmouth College v. Woodward , 4 Wheat. 518 (1819), temporarily reduced legislative control of corporate charters by holding that a corporate charter was a contract that a future legislature could not unilaterally change. However, the states regained their authority by including in each charter, and later in general corporation laws and state constitutions, provisions expressly reserving the state's right to amend corporate charters. (45) ... [Read More]
LSC: Get Legal Assistance The United States Congress established the Legal Services Corporation to provide low-income Americans access to civil legal aid. To carry out this responsibility, the Corporation provides grants to approximately 260 local legal aid programs, which serve every county in the nation. These local programs offer legal assistance to financially eligible clients. ... Copyright © 1999 Legal Services Corporation ... The Corporation itself does not offer legal aid directly. However, an LSC program in your area may be able to provide you with some assistance. This Directory lists program main offices only. Many programs also have branch offices, and the program in your area may be able to refer you to a branch office for assistance. ... [Read More]
USDA, Farm Service Agency, Commodity Credit Corporation - CCC Charter Act SEC. 16. [15 U.S.C. 714 n] TRANSFER OF ASSETS OF COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION, A DELAWARE CORPORATION . -- The assets, funds, property, and records of Commodity Credit Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, are hereby transferred to the Corporation. The rights, privileges, and powers, and the duties and liabilities of Commodity Credit Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, in respect to any contract agreement, loan, account, or other obligation shall become the rights, privileges, and powers, and the duties and liabilities, respectively, of the Corporation. The enforceable claims of or against Commodity Credit Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, shall become the claims of or against, and may be enforced by or against, the Corporation: Provided, That nothing in this Act shall limit or extend any period of limitation otherwise applicable to such claims against the Corporation. ... [Read More]
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