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On February 27 , 1950 , plaintiffs brought this action under section 2236 et seq . of the Corporations Code of California to determine the validity of the election of the individual defendants . Plaintiffs challenged the manner in which ...
On February 27 , 1950 , plaintiffs brought this action under section 2236 et seq . of the Corporations Code of California to determine the validity of the election of the individual defendants . Plaintiffs challenged the manner in which ...
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[ I ] t lies within the power of the administrative agency to determine in the first instance , and before judicial relief may be obtained , whether a given controversy falls within the statutory grant of jurisdiction .
[ I ] t lies within the power of the administrative agency to determine in the first instance , and before judicial relief may be obtained , whether a given controversy falls within the statutory grant of jurisdiction .
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[ 6 ] The charter of defendant association expressly provides how balloting at elections of directors shall be conducted ; who may vote ; the number of votes that shall determine any question ; and that voting may be by proxy .
[ 6 ] The charter of defendant association expressly provides how balloting at elections of directors shall be conducted ; who may vote ; the number of votes that shall determine any question ; and that voting may be by proxy .
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