Firstly, we answer the question: What is the ultra vires doctrine? In doing so, an explanation of the meaning in corporate law is delivered taking as the starting point the capacity as an attribute of the corporate personality. On the other hand, a brief description of this book's contents...
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Ultra vires activities are any type of business activity or action that is taken by a corporation, but is not sanctioned by the regulations outlined in the company charter. Depending on the circumstances, ultra vires activities can lead to legal action on the part of shareholders. At the same...
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What is a quashing order? A quashing ordernullifies a decision which has been made by a public body. The effect is to make the decision completely invalid. Such an order is usually made where an authority has acted outside the scope of its powers (ultra vires). ...
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Ultra Vires: A Latin term meaning "beyond the powers," referring to actions taken by a corporation that exceed its legal authority. Piercing the Corporate Veil: An action that allows shareholders or others to hold the owners or managers of a corporation personally liable for the corporation's ...