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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

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Citation
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Parent Document
Patrick Blanks v. Fluor Corporation (2014)
Jurisdiction
Missouri (state)
Effective Date
2014-06-17

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A corporation is ordinarily an entity, separate and apart from its
        stockholders, and mere ownership of all the stock of one corporation by
        another, and the identity of officers of one with officers of another, are not
        alone sufficient to create identity of corporate interest between the two
        companies or to create the relation of principal and agent or to create a
        representative or fiduciary relationship between the two. Something more
        than majority stock control is required. There must be such domination
        and control that the controlled corporation has, so to speak, no separate
        mind, will or existence of its own and is but a business conduit for its
        principal. This was not shown.