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    1. Registration of chattel mortgage in the office of corporation not necessary and had no legal effect. 2. Difficulty on the practical application of the Chattel Mortgage law to shares of stock of a corporation - Equity in shares of stock is of such an intangible character. -This form of mortgage is ill suited to the pledging of shares of stock and has been rarely used elsewhere. -In fact‚ it has been doubted whether shares of stock in a corporation are chattels in the sense in which

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    One reason is that if the revolution had been fought for the end of chattel slavery‚ it is unlikely any slaveholders would have supported the continental army. As Freehling argues about some of the founding fathers‚ “On the one hand they were restrained by their overriding interest in creating the Union‚ . . . On the other

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    Buying a Home: Old Versus New Are you currently looking for a home? What kind of home are you looking for? A cozy one with lavish fireplaces? How about a brand new home with the latest technology? Whatever you are looking for‚ there are many rewards for purchasing your own home. Homeownership gives you comfortable‚ peaceful and secure feelings if you go for an old home or a new one. Either is worth the investment. The buying market is favorable today with low mortgage rates‚ incentives from the

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    Slavery

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    The term slave is defined as a person held in servitude as the chattel of another‚ or one that is completely passive to a dominating influence. The most well known cases of slavery occurred during the settling of the United States of America. From 1619 until July 1st 1928 slavery was allowed within our country. Slavery abolitionists attempted to end slavery‚ which at some point; they were successful at doing so. This paper will take the reader a lot of different directions‚ it will look at slavery

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    Otis Elevator Company (India) ... vs The State Of Maharashtra on 22 January‚ 1968 Equivalent citations: 1969 24 STC 525 Bom Author: Abhyankar Bench: N Abhyankar‚ Vimadalal JUDGMENT Abhyankar‚ J. 1. This is a reference at the instance of the applicants referring certain questions to the High Court for decision. 2. An appeal was filed before the Tribunal against the order passed by the Deputy Commissioner of Sales Tax‚ Bombay City Division (Adm.) I‚ Bombay‚ determining a disputed

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    Singson vs. Sawmill

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    defendants Leon Garibay‚ Timoteo Tubungbanua and Margarita G. Saldajeno executed a document entitled "Assignment of Rights with Chattel Mortgage" in favor of Sps. Saldejano * The defendants Leon Garibay and Timoteo Tubungbanua did not divide the partnership’s assets between them‚ but they continued the business under the same name "Isabela Sawmill". * The chattel mortgage was later foreclosed
 * May 18‚ 1959 - the Provincial Sheriff of Negros Occidental published two (2) notices that he

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    Slavery by Another Name

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    differences along with the economic demand for more labor played the key roles in the formation of slavery in the English colonies. When the Europeans first arrived to the Americas in the late sixteenth century‚ at the colony of Roanoke‚ the thought of chattel slavery had neither a clear law nor economic practice with the English. However by the end of that following century‚ the demand for slaves in the English colonies including the Chesapeake‚ Barbados‚ Pennsylvania and the Carolinas was so great and

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    put it under severe financial strain. The real estate is all under mortgage to an insurance company‚ the inventory is being used under a blanket chattel mortgage to secure a bank line of credit‚ and the accounts receivable are all being factored. With total assets of $7 million‚ the company now needs an additional $450‚000 to finance a building and fixtures for a new outlet. Company B. Timberland Power & Light: Since Timberland Power & Light‚ a major electric utility‚ is organized as a

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    Interference with Property

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    law that protects a citizen from having their land trespassed on‚ chattels stolen or obtained by people that should not have their items.It is also the act that protects your rights as a Canadian citizen to privacy and protection of property. Types of Interference with Property: There are four main sections under which intentional interference with property can be broken into; Trespass to Land‚ Nuisance‚ Trespass‚ to Chattels‚ and Conversion‚ each put in place to preserve the rights each citizen

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    Law of Torts‚ MV Accident and Consumer Protection Laws II Interference with Goods TORTS RELATING TO MOVABLE PROPERTY o Torts affecting movable property are: §  Trespass to goods‚ §  Trespass ab initio‚ §  Detention or detinue‚ §  Conversion or trover. Copyright: Dr C J Rawandale‚ Associate Professor‚ SLS NOIDA 2013-14 2 a. TRESPASS TO GOODS o  Technically‚ trespass to goods is known as “trespass de bonis asportatis”. o  It means an unlawful disturbance of the possession of the goods by

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