This document, "Agreement for Dissolution of David Jacks Corporation and Division of its Properties, September 16, 1919," details the formal dissolution of the David Jacks Corporation and the subsequent division of its assets. It offers a unique glimpse into the financial and legal proceedings involved in dismantling a significant corporate entity of its time.
The agreement, signed by key figures including Lee L. Jacks and David Jacks, outlines the specific terms and conditions governing the allocation of properties and resources among stakeholders. This historical record provides valuable insight for researchers, historians, and legal professionals interested in corporate law, real estate, and the economic history of California. A crucial resource for understanding the complexities of corporate restructuring and legacy.
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