| 1885 - 544 pages
...In Ex pane Schollenberger, 98 US 377, 378, the Supreme Court says upon this subject : "A corporation cannot change its residence or its citizenship. It...excluded by local laws. Under such circumstances it seema clear that it may, for the purpose of securing business, consent to be 'found ' away from home,... | |
| 1880 - 554 pages
...property of said insurance company is liable to such attachment as a non-renidcnt. Whilst a corporation may, by its agents, transact business anywhere, unless prohibited by its charter, or prevented by local laws, it can have no residence or citizenship except where it is located by or under... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1878 - 808 pages
...consent. The essential fact is the finding, beyond which the court will not ordinarily look. A corporation cannot change its residence or its citizenship. It...purpose of securing business, consent to be " found " away from home, for the purposes of suit as to matters growing out of its transactions. The act of... | |
| 1880 - 952 pages
...Lafayette Insurance Co. v. French, 18 How. 404; and Ex parte McNeill, 13 Wall. 236, says : "A corporation cannot change its residence or its citizenship. It...circumstances it seems clear that it may, for the purposes of securing business, consent to be 'found' away from home, for the purposes of suit growing... | |
| 1880 - 1956 pages
...Lafayette Insurance Co. v. French, 18 How. 404; and Ex parte McNeill, 13 Wall. 236, says : "A corporation cannot change its residence or its citizenship. It...circumstances it seems clear that it may, for the purposes of securing business, consent to be 'found' away from home, for the purposes of suit growing... | |
| 1902 - 1128 pages
...US 369, 24 L. Ed. 853, it is said: "A corporation cannot change its residence or its citizenship. lt can have its legal home only at the place where it...prohibited by its charter, or excluded by local laws." In Insurance Co. v. Francis, 11 Wall. 210, 20 L. Ed. 77, it is ruled: "A corporation can have no legal... | |
| 1884 - 1902 pages
...Ex parte Schollenbenjer, 96 US 377, 378, the supreme court says upon this subject : " A corporation cannot change its residence or its citizenship. It...charter; but it may, by its agents, transact business ',my where, unless prohibited by its charter, or excluded by local laws. Under such circumstances it... | |
| 1925 - 1112 pages
...occasions, held that a corporation organized under the laws of a certain state shall have its "legal home" at the place where it is located by or under the authority of its charter; and yet it may, by its agents, transact business anywhere, unless prohibited by its charter or excluded... | |
| 1880 - 556 pages
...prohibited by its charter, or prevented by local laws, it can have no residence or citizenship except where it is located by or under the authority of its charter. As was said by Taney, CJ, in Bank of Augusta v. Earle, 13 Peters, 519, " It exists by force of tho... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1880 - 1036 pages
...Chief Justice Watte, in ex — parte Schollenberger, 6 Otto, 377, " it can have its legal home Cowardia only at the place where it is located by or under the autho- v. rity of its charter." Life InTt I am, therefore, of opinion that the Universal Life In- Co.... | |
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