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"A Treatise on the Modern Law of Corporations" by Arthur Webster Machen, originally published in 1908, offers a comprehensive examination of corporate law during the early 20th century. This classic legal text provides detailed insights into the formation and operation of corporations under general laws. It is an invaluable resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the historical development of corporate law. Machen's work meticulously explores the legal frameworks and practices that shaped the modern corporation, making it a significant contribution to the field. This edition retains the original text and provides a valuable historical perspective on the evolution of corporate legal principles.
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