Case Problem:
The certificate of incorporation authorized one thousand shares of $100 par value stock. At the organizational meeting of the incorporators, Henry, James, and Joyce were elected directors, and Libra Corp. issued a total of six hundred and fifty shares of its stock. Henry and James each received two hundred shares in consideration for transferring to Libra Corp. the equipment and goodwill of their partnership, which had a combined value of more than $40,000. Joyce received two hundred shares as an inducement to work for Libra Corp. in the future, and Portia received fifty shares as compensation for the legal services she rendered in forming Libra Corp. Later that year, Libra Corp. had a number of financial setbacks and in December ceased operations. What rights, if any, does Libra Corp. have against Henry, James, Joyce, and Portia in connection with the original issuance of its shares?
Your answer must be, typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman font (size 12), one-inch margins on all sides, APA format and also include references.