 | Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 438 pages
...company, on the contrary, each partner is bound only to the extent of his (hare. The trade of a joint-Hock company is always managed by a court of directors. This court indeed is frequently fubjeft, in many refpects, to the controul of a general court of proprietors. But the greater part... | |
 | Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 532 pages
...on the contrary, each partner is bound only to the extent of his fhare. The trade of a joint ftock company is always managed by a court of directors. This court, indeed, is frequently fubjedl;, in many refpe6ls, to the controul of a general court of proprietors. But the greater part... | |
 | Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816
...private copartnery, each partner is bound only to the extent of his (hare. The trade of a joint-dock company is always managed by a court of directors. This court indeed is frequt ntly fu'oject, in many refpects, to the controul of a general court of proprietors. But the... | |
 | Adam Smith - Economics - 1822 - 540 pages
...its owner stands credited for in the stock of the company. Secondly, in a private copartnery, each partner is bound for the debts contracted by the company...indeed, is frequently subject, in many respects, to the control of a general court of proprietors. But the greater part of these proprietors seldom pretend... | |
 | Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 878 pages
...on the contrary, each partner is bound only to the extent of his share. The trade of a joint-stock company is always managed by a court of directors. This court indeed is frequently subject, ”н many respects, to the controul of a general court of proprietors. But the greater part of those... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1839 - 448 pages
...its owner stands credited for in the stock of the company. Secondly, In a private co-partnery, each partner is bound for the debts contracted by the company...indeed, is frequently subject, in many respects, to the control of a general court of proprietors. But the greater part of these proprietors seldom pretend... | |
 | Adam Smith - Economics - 1869 - 616 pages
...on the contrary, each partner is bound only to the extent of his share.1 The trade of a joint-stock company is always managed by a court of directors....indeed, is frequently subject, in many respects, to the control of a general court of proprietors. But the greater part of those proprietors seldom pretend... | |
 | Adam Smith - Economics - 1869 - 870 pages
...bound only to the extent of his share.1 The trade of a joint-stock company is always managed by а court of directors. This court, indeed, is frequently subject, in many respects, to the control of a general court of proprietors. Hut the greater part of those proprietors seldom pretend... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 pages
...its owner stands credited for in the stock of the company. Secondly. In a private copartnery, each partner is bound for the debts contracted by the company...indeed, is frequently subject, in many respects, to the control of a general court of proprietors. But the greater part of those proprietors seldom pretend... | |
 | American literature - 1887 - 1008 pages
...understand the feeling of the time with respect to the corporate principle. "The trade of a jointstock company is always managed by a court of directors....indeed, is frequently subject in many respects to the control of a general court of proprietors. But the greater part of those proprietors seldom pretend... | |
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