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Page 124
... paid on the common . Where the stock is noncumulative , the assumption is simply that the full preferred dividend must be paid in any year before any common dividends are allowable ; but if only a part of the preferred dividend is paid ...
... paid on the common . Where the stock is noncumulative , the assumption is simply that the full preferred dividend must be paid in any year before any common dividends are allowable ; but if only a part of the preferred dividend is paid ...
Page 150
... paid in full out of the sale and would look to A personally for the defi- ciency . If A had sold the property to W before the fore- closure , and W had assumed all the mortgages , D would col- lect the deficiency judgment from W. Now ...
... paid in full out of the sale and would look to A personally for the defi- ciency . If A had sold the property to W before the fore- closure , and W had assumed all the mortgages , D would col- lect the deficiency judgment from W. Now ...
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... paid . The Court held , however , that " the contract here does not give preferred stockholders a fixed dividend chargeable upon the profits of each and every year , irrespective of a declaration of dividends by the board , and hence ...
... paid . The Court held , however , that " the contract here does not give preferred stockholders a fixed dividend chargeable upon the profits of each and every year , irrespective of a declaration of dividends by the board , and hence ...
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CHAPTER PAGES | 3 |
THE SUPPLY OF CAPITAL 1736 | 17 |
IIIDEMAND FOR CAPITAL 3752 | 37 |
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