Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 64State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1990 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 155
Vito , ' the two plaintiffs , each a one - sixth owner of the corporation , had an understanding with the two other shareholders ( the defendants , each owning one - third of the outstanding shares ) that all the shareholders would hold ...
Vito , ' the two plaintiffs , each a one - sixth owner of the corporation , had an understanding with the two other shareholders ( the defendants , each owning one - third of the outstanding shares ) that all the shareholders would hold ...
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There is no dispute as to how creditors ' and shareholders ' rights are to be resolved on corporate liquidation . Creditors enjoy a priority over shareholders , and distributions to shareholders may be made only if adequate provision ...
There is no dispute as to how creditors ' and shareholders ' rights are to be resolved on corporate liquidation . Creditors enjoy a priority over shareholders , and distributions to shareholders may be made only if adequate provision ...
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While a traditionally stated objective is to protect target shareholders from being coerced to sell their shares at an undervalued price in a takeover battle , recent studies have shown that this paternalism toward target shareholders ...
While a traditionally stated objective is to protect target shareholders from being coerced to sell their shares at an undervalued price in a takeover battle , recent studies have shown that this paternalism toward target shareholders ...
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Contents
CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT REVIEW Wesley W Horton | 1 |
SURVEY OF 1988 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
CONNECTICUT PROBATE LAW 1989 M Katherine Glassman | 43 |
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