Page:Henry Osborn Taylor, A Treatise on the Law of Private Corporations (5th ed, 1905).djvu/935

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INDEX. [REFERENCES are to the sections.] ABANDONMENT OF CHARTER, 433, 434. ABUSE OF CORPORATE POWERS, corporation liable for damage caused by, 169. ABUTTING OWNERS ON STREETS, 175-177. ACCEPTANCE OF AMENDMENT TO CHARTER, 227, 530, note. estoppel to deny, 146, note. when shareholder may enjoin, 557. ACCEPTANCE OF BENEFIT. See Ratification. ACCEPTANCE OF CHARTER, 449. ACCEPTANCE OF SURRENDER OF FRANCHISES, 433, 434. ACCOMMODATION CERTIFICATIONS BY BANKS. 244. ACCOMMODATION ENDORSEMENTS BY BANKS, 244, note, 236, note. ACCOUNTING : by corporations for benefits received under ultra vires contracts, 310. specific chattels, 311-313. money, 311. illegal ultra vires contracts, 313. by other party for benefits received under ultra vires contracts, 314. See Secret Profits. ACQUIESCENCE. See Ratification. ACTIONS. See Suits by and against Corporations. ACTS DONE ON BEHALF OF CORPORATIONS: when franchises a protection from liability for, 167-170. when franchises not a protection from liability for, 171-177. of body corporate, when binding, 180-183. formalities required, 184-187. See Agents, Directors, President, Cashier, Illegal Acts, Torts, Ultra Vires. ACTS DONE WITHOUT THE STATE INCORPORATING THE COR- PORATION: the two questions, 379. legal effect of the act within the limits of the home state, 380-382. legal effect of the act in the foreign state, 383. comity among states, 384. limits to this comity, 385. foreign corporations cannot exercise special franchises, 386. nor act contrary to the laws or public policy of the state, 387, 388. nor do acts beyond their powers, 389-391. 915