CSC New York Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated
ebook ∣ Volume 1 · CSC New York Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated (Spring 2014)
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This fully annotated collection of New York statutes now allows you to:
• Easily access the most important business entity laws. You'll find the New York business entity statutes, rules, forms and opinions that you need in a portable format.
• Instantly pinpoint statutory changes. Blackline Amendments Notes follow each amended section, showing additions and deletions.
• Identify new case annotations. The Table of New Annotations and change bars highlight the most recently added material and let you quickly identify key New York business cases.
• Gain insight. Historical Legislative and Judicial Analyses prepared by New York business law experts give you valuable insight regarding changes to New York business entity laws.
• Quickly find required fees. The Publication and Fee Tables provides a snapshot of fees for different entities.
Content:
• Business Corporation Law
• Cooperative Corporations Law
• Limited Liability Company Law
• Not-For-Profit Corporation Law
• Partnership Law
• Religious Corporation Law
• Uniform Commercial CODE
• State Constitution
• Abandoned Property Law
• Civil Practice Law and Rules
• General Associations Law
• General Business Laws
• General Obligations Law
• Tax Law
• And More!
In this edition:
• Recent amendments to the Business Corporation Law, the Partnership Law, and the Tax Law.
• Over 80 new case annotations from New York state courts and federal district courts.
• Five new full-text cases, including Tap Holdings, LLC v. Orix Financial Corporation (dissolution of partnership) and Gabel v. Gabel (waste of corporate assets).