Corporations and Business Associations

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Corporations and Business Associations - Stautes, Rules, Materials, and Forms - Melvin Aron Eisenberg - 1995 - 1995 - Paperback - Foundation Press

Corporations and Business Associations - Stautes, Rules, Materials, and Forms

This Supplement is designed to provide students with the essential statutory provisions, rules, materials and forms needed in courses in Corporations and Business Associations, and to give students a hand's-on grasp of the tools with which the profession works in these areas.

This Supplement is comprised of state and federal statutes and rules; extensive excerpts from Restatement (Second) of Agency; the virtually complete text of the ALI's Principles of Corporate Governance, together with selected Comments; and selected forms; and other materials.

In general, the federal materials have been edited much more heavily than the state materials, because much of the federal material is more relevant to courses in Securities Regulation than to courses in Corporations and Business Associations. The aim of the editing of the federal materials has been to preserve the substance and the flow of the material, but to winnow out details that are unnecessary for the study of corporation law.

The following conventions have been used in the preparation of this Supplement:

(1) Omissions within a statutory section, rule, official comment, instruction, note, or other material are indicated by ellipses (. . .). The omission of an entire statutory section, rule, form, official comment, instruction, or note is not so indicated. However, in the case of the Delaware statute, the Revised Model Business Corporation Act, the Uniform Partnership Act, the Revised Uniform Partnership Act (1994), the Uniform Limited Partnership Act, the Securities Act, and the Securities Exchange Act, the omission of an entire section is indicated in the Table of Contents by an asterisk following the title of the omitted section.

(2) Editorial insertions in the text are indicated by brackets. In some cases, an official text itself includes bracketed material, but the context usually makes clear whether bracketed material consists of editorial insertions or original text.

(3) Sections of the securities acts have been numbered serially, beginning with Section 1, rather than with the number-and-letter combinations used in the United States Code. Rules and forms under those acts have been numbered without the prefatory Part numbers that appear in the Code of Federal Regulations,


* Restatement (Second) of Agency
* Uniform Partnership Act
* Revised Uniform Partnership Act (1994)
* Form of Partnership Agreement
* Uniform Limited Partnership Act
* Delaware General Corporation Law
* Revised Model Business Corporation Act
* Model Statutory Close Corporation Supplement
* California Corporations Code
* Connecticut General Stats. Ann. � 33-313
* Indiana Code Ann.
* New York Business Corporation Law
* Pennsylvania Consol. Stats. Ann.
* Uniform Commercial Code �� 8-204, 8-408
* Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rules 11, 23, 23.1
* Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act
* Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978
* ALI, Principles of Corporate Governance
* Corporate Forms
* Delaware Limited Liability Company Act
* Securities Act of 1933
* Rules and Forms under the Securities Act of 1933
* Regulation S-K
* Securities Exchange Act of 1934
* Rules and Forms under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
* RICO
* Heart-Scott-Rodino

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