Exercises in Honor of Francis Miles Finch : Dean of the Faculty of Law, Upon the Occasion of His Seventy-Fifth Birthday, June 9, 1902
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While he participated in the decision of most of these, upward of 1,150 were especially as- signed to him for the formulation of the opinion. In these cases he wrote over 750 opinions, tbe re- maining 400 cases being decided upon his advice without opinions. These opinions are scattered along the highway of our law from volume 81 to volume 148 of the Reports of our Court of Appeals. Many of these opinions have already become thoroughly familiar to all students of the law. It is doubtful whether... any living judge is so largely re- presented in the selections of cases reprinted for the use of law schools. Some of the opinions have already taken rank among the "leading cases" of the law, to be hereafter the landmarks from which men shall measure the true course and direction of our jurisprudence. Such a case as the People vs The North River Sugar Refining Company (121 N. Y. 582) in which it is decided that a corporation enter- ing into a trust, even though by the indirect method of the transfer of stock by the stockholders in ex- change for trust certificates, has violated the law of its being and incurred the penalty of corporate death, must always remain a classic statement of the true nature of a corporation and the limits of the fiction of the artificial entity.
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