The World's Paper Trade Review, Volume 20

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Stonhill & Gillis., 1893 - Paper industry
 

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Page 756 - Any seven or more persons, or, where the company to be formed will be a private company, any two or more persons, associated for any lawful purpose may, by subscribing their names to a memorandum of association and otherwise complying with the requirements of this Act in respect of registration, form an incorporated company, with or without limited liability.
Page 756 - Parliament, or of letters patent ; and no company, association, or partnership consisting of more than twenty persons shall be formed, after the commencement of this Act," for the purpose of carrying on any other business that has for its object the acquisition of gain by the company, association, or partnership, or by the individual members thereof, unless it is registered...
Page 756 - ... unless it is registered as a company under this Act, or is formed in pursuance of some other Act of Parliament or of letters patent...
Page 220 - Act, 1897, for the provisions of that act) existing at the commencement of this act, whereby a workman relinquishes any right to compensation from the employer for personal injury arising out of and in the course of his- employment, shall not, for the purposes of this act, be deemed to continue after the time at which the workman's contract of service would determine if notice of the determination thereof were given at the commencement...
Page 756 - A company having the liability of its members limited by the memorandum to the amount, if any, unpaid on the shares respectively held by them (in this Act termed " a company limited by shares...
Page 220 - person who has superintendence entrusted to him" means a person whose sole or principal duty is that of superintendence, and who is not ordinarily engaged in manual labor. The expression "employer" includes a body of persons corporate or unincorporate.
Page 756 - No company formed for the purpose of promoting art, science, religion, charity, or any other like object, not involving the acquisition of gain by the company or by the individual members thereof...
Page 315 - Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina...
Page 693 - Federal legislation through the imposition of high tariff forbids to American manufacturers as cheap materials as those used by their competitors. It is quite obvious that the enhancement of the price of our manufactured products resulting from this policy not only confines the market for these products within our own borders, to the direct disadvantage of our manufacturers, but also increases their cost to our citizens.
Page 519 - ... been anticipated : for the Patent Laws of this country make no provision for an official search as regards novelty, and all patents are taken out at the risk of the inventors. The searcher is, however, greatly assisted in his task by a series of indexes and abridgments published by the Patent Office as a guide to the specifications themselves, and freely distributed to the principal public libraries in this country.

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