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Definition of Stock issue
1. Noun. (corporation law) the authorization and delivery of shares of stock for sale to the public or the shares thus offered at a particular time.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stock Issue
Literary usage of Stock issue
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Law of Railroads by Horace Gay Wood (1885)
"... if the officers whose duty it is to issue certificates of stock, issue
certificates thereof in excess of what have been authorized by the corporation, ..."
2. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1919)
"When the first section was completed the railway company made application to the
Commission to certify a bond and stock issue to pay for the construction of ..."
3. The Applied Theory of Accounts by Paul Joseph Esquerré (1914)
"Property Acquired by stock issue The law of New York says in regard to the matter
of consideration for stock, that any corporation authorized by its charter ..."
4. The Applied Theory of Accounts by Paul Joseph Esquerré (1914)
"Property Acquired by stock issue The law of New York says in regard to the matter
of consideration for stock, that any corporation authorized by its charter ..."
5. Papers and Proceedings of the Annual Meeting by American Economic Association (1915)
"That in the same period the entire common stock issue of the Amalgamated Copper
... That since January 1, 1906, the entire listed common stock issue of the ..."
6. The Modern Law of Partnership: Including a Full Consideration of Joint by Scott Rowley (1916)
"Capital stock—Issue and transfer of certificates.— The capital stock may consist
of contributions of cash or of prop- 11 Boston Acid Mfg. Co. v. ..."
7. Cyclopedia of the Law of Private Corporations by William Meade Fletcher (1917)
"Stock; issue; payment; assessments; rights and liabilities of stockholders in
general. Where the amount of capital is not definitely fixed by the charter or ..."