· 2/11/1993
Hudson Farms, Inc. v. McGrellis
Citations
- 620 A.2d 215
- 23 A.L.R. 5th 933
- 1993 Del. LEXIS 71
How courts have described this case
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- reasoning that when a statute is clear, a court must apply it according to the literal meaning of its words
- stating that, “it is presumed that the General Assembly is aware of existing law when it acts”
- stating that, “it is presumed that the General Assembly is aware of existing law when it acts”
- stating that, “it is presumed that the General Assembly is aware of existing law when it acts”
- holding foreign corporation may initiate suit without registering but 8 || should be given “a period of compliance after commencement of litigation” before the suit 9|| proceeds
- comparing language of § 383 of GCL with § 117 of the Model Business Corporation Act (1960), which served as the model for § 383
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Judges: Veasey, Horsey, Moore, Walsh, Holland
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