Derek Hall, ex-chairman of the college corporation board was made an honorary Fellow of the College. |
|
Another antique rule provided that a corporation could not be indicted for a felony like perjury. |
|
If the organization is a crown corporation or part of the federal government machinery, it will be governed by federal labour law. |
|
They lost their appeal, having unsuccessfully fought a large corporation with very deep pockets. |
|
Men envisioned a Caribbean where trade and economic corporation flows as easily as the tides that wash these blessed shores. |
|
They are also rendered legally immune from any wrongful, illegal and criminal acts the corporation might commit in their search for profits. |
|
No longer led by volunteers, but rather salaried executives, it started approaching its goals in much the same way a corporation does. |
|
Under vertical FDI, the corporation keeps control of the various stages of a production process. |
|
A corporation is an entity separate from other persons who are its shareholders or associated with it. |
|
The corporation grew rapidly, and she rose through the ranks, becoming the deputy head of the legal department. |
|
A few years ago Rod and I were being lobbied by a group of officials from a large corporation. |
|
It may be a chicken-and-egg question, but what is the link between the corporation and the corporate psychopath? |
|
The best argument for keeping the BBC is to imagine what we would gain by abolishing the corporation or forcing it to accept adverts. |
|
The municipal corporation has become a gold mine for its corrupt officials, with higher-ups shielding them for obvious reasons. |
|
But yesterday he effectively pulled the rug from under them by introducing 19 per cent corporation tax levy on those profits. |
|
His own bank had sold his most private financial information to another corporation without even notifying him, much less getting his permission. |
|
In response the government need only point to the huge gain that has accrued to the exchequer from lowering corporation and capital taxes. |
|
You should value the stock as if the corporation was sold as a going concern to the highest bidder in a hypothetical market. |
|
And if the council wins backing from the Government, the corporation will be up and running by the end of the year. |
|
Both the incorporation doctrine and the real seat doctrine seem to hinder the freedom of movement of a corporation or partnership to some extent. |
|
|
They don't want to criticize a big corporation for manipulating the political process, so they quite illogically place all the blame on Davis. |
|
Don't you think that Katie's open letter at least deserves some kind of response from the almighty corporation? |
|
A global corporation has its own set of values and priorities, and thus would be forced to rewrite history to suit its vendors and dealers. |
|
In an attempt to create a corporation where stockholders' interests are looked after, many firms have implemented a two-tier corporate hierarchy. |
|
But in Bachelder's America, the corporation is king, entertainment is the opium of the masses and you are free to do exactly what you are told. |
|
Afterwards, in the BBC's Green Room, she apparently rowed back on the threats issued to the corporation. |
|
Ireland's success in attracting foreign investment is largely because of its low corporation tax rates. |
|
A corporation is vicariously liable for strict liability offences to exactly the same extent as a natural person. |
|
Now why is that not enough to establish a case for privacy such as a corporation can enjoy? |
|
Dominic Grieve, the newly-appointed shadow home secretary, was crestfallen when a corporation hireling mistook him for the Labour MP, Keith Vaz. |
|
The corporation also referred to high interest rates and gas prices, as well as an oversupply of used trucks, as sources of declining sales. |
|
The Coca-Cola corporation has nearly 300,000 vending machines across the continent. |
|
The principle of the corporate veil as a protection against the liability of the shareholders of the corporation is enshrined in statute law. |
|
The Drop-In Center was not a project sponsored by a rich corporation to boost its reputation for philanthropy. |
|
Through trusts, foundations or an existing corporation, individual wealth ownership can be transferred from people to other legal entities. |
|
A corporation, or an industry, is sustainable only when it continually reinvents and recapitalizes itself to meet changing business requirements. |
|
He said the corporation should also be given some responsibility and authority in the sandmining operations. |
|
Today's corporate leader is expected to dismantle and disaggregate his corporation whenever there's a buck in it for his shareholders. |
|
But a for-profit corporation can't survive forever without actually making a profit. |
|
By the underlease, the corporation covenanted to repair the interior of the demised premises. |
|
|
As a general rule a corporation is a legal entity distinct from its shareholders. |
|
Separately, the chancellor announced a freeze on rates of corporation tax and capital gains tax. |
|
After all, the corporation was created in part to protect individuals from being held personally responsible for the actions of a public entity. |
|
A powerful corporation that manufactured and distributed the bulk siding and engine ware of all Earth's space fleets. |
|
We accept for the purposes of this case that the relevant corporation was a trading corporation. |
|
The defendant corporation was incorporated under, and subsists under, the laws of Ontario and has its head office in the City of Toronto. |
|
The Yakut corporation, Alrosa, a world leading diamond producer, is one of the largest companies in Russia. |
|
We should bar the government from signing contracts with any corporation that has moved offshore to avoid paying U.S. taxes. |
|
Meanwhile, he has abolished many of the royalties due on North Sea oil and slashed corporation taxes. |
|
In some ways, the president of the corporation has to obey the command of the corporation in order to compete. |
|
Behind every transnational corporation there is a national base that depends on its local state to sustain its viability. |
|
The corporation is testing a new system that will make an entire week's worth of output available at the click of a mouse. |
|
They could not believe that any sane man would take on a multinational corporation almost single-handed, let alone succeed? |
|
It looks to me like the corporation was backstopping everything with respect to these investments. |
|
Unless the business is formed as a corporation or a limited liability company, it will be a sole-proprietorship by default. |
|
A trade war threatened and a giant global corporation was brought to its knees. |
|
The corporation is understood to have asked a number of independent production companies to pitch their ideas for the show. |
|
The sight of those five smug and arrogant oil corporation CEOs was enough to turn one's stomach. |
|
It may have its root, philosophically, in the legal fiction that a corporation is a person. |
|
It's not the first time that Dylan has decided to buddy up to a huge corporation to sell his music. |
|
|
They work in dilapidated sheds and live in illegal hutments that the municipal corporation is threatening to demolish. |
|
Detroit Aircraft's frantic efforts to regain stability were unavailing and, in October, the corporation floundered into receivership. |
|
He was very well paid by the corporation but was apparently quite oblivious of the mess into which his company was plunging. |
|
Just putting some healthier options on the menu doesn't counteract the more pernicious effect a large global corporation has. |
|
The mining corporation stations thrived as they specialised in refining the raw materials needed by everyone. |
|
There's a point where it doesn't make sense to make a corporation any bigger, folks. |
|
The following war story related by a participant seems to favor dissolving the corporation instead of letting it die. |
|
And the slowing economy has also hit receipts from capital gains tax and from corporation tax. |
|
Income tax receipts are up 10.1 per cent and corporation tax receipts are up 13.1 per cent. |
|
He doubted corporation tax figures would disappoint by year end, given the strong performance of the banks and the multinational sector. |
|
Which is a shame, because the film starts off as a fascinating account of the rise of the corporation and makes some valid points in a zippy way. |
|
It boasts two radio stations, a housing corporation, a law office, and affiliate relationships with a host of trade-union locals. |
|
Strong campaigns across India maybe starting to force this corporation into a retreat, but it will not be the last such absurdity. |
|
It's been nice, though to my chagrin not a single multinational corporation has offered me an endorsement deal of any kind. |
|
The corporation has already suffered a direct hit on its flagship current affairs debate show. |
|
If an army marches on its stomach, software product development at every large corporation marches on the Zee cabinet. |
|
Subsequently they will ask the corporation to put up at least three-inch dividers. |
|
However their lead was reversed at 9pm when ITV overtook the corporation with an hour long special fronted by Sir Trevor McDonald. |
|
The entity is now a Crown corporation in its own right, and it's going to be off-loaded by the Tories for no good reason that anybody can see. |
|
The CBC was created in the 1930s as an arm's length crown corporation with a mandate to be both forum and vehicle for a national conversation. |
|
|
Workers had been locked out by the Crown corporation for 11 days before the government stepped in. |
|
The project uses licenses provided by a non-profit corporation based at Stanford Law School. |
|
In the mid-1980s and within a period of five years, one corporation after the other went into the red and had to be restructured or sold. |
|
These payments were treated as income to the corporation and then ordinary income to the shareholders. |
|
Just because a corporation or a country seems to be hierarchically structured does not mean that any single leader is really in charge. |
|
On an organization chart he reports to a board, but on the firing line he oversees the corporation with unquestioned efficiency. |
|
The stakes rise as his personal life is sacrificed for the case, and everybody sides with the corporation to slant the case against him. |
|
We use the same principles, standards, and parliamentary procedures that a board of directors in any multimillion-dollar corporation might use. |
|
The woman who owns the corporation displays her jealous, panicky fear of a younger rival. |
|
In obedience to by-laws and shareholders, a corporation is a serenely calculating, bloodless, bodiless profit-machine. |
|
The nation's passenger railroad is supposed to be a for-profit corporation, but Amtrak's never made money. |
|
And in between stands the multinational corporation which has a foot in both camps if you like. |
|
Pepper continued as a director of the corporation through 1872 after being replaced as mill agent by Nottingham hosier Everard H. Martin. |
|
It's odd that his mother works for the corporation his father is sworn to take down, yet neither of them cares to know or catches on. |
|
They are making a hash of the government's plan to get the state-owned corporation into shape for eventual privatisation. |
|
If you accept the legal fiction of the corporation being a separate person, then taking its property violates its rights. |
|
All the main tax categories increased with income and corporation tax showing particularly strong surges. |
|
But there are individuals intermediating with the corporation to form the identity. |
|
The book makes for an excellent history of a major corporation and a model of organization for coverage of a complex topic. |
|
The power corporation instituted rotating blackouts for periods in the community while the power plant was being repaired. |
|
|
To a very large extent the BBC is a government corporation albeit at a couple of steps removed. |
|
Cyberespionage is a fact of modern life, unfortunately, whether you're a multinational corporation or the sole proprietor of an e-commerce site. |
|
The applicant was the largest creditor of the corporation and substantially financed its incorporation. |
|
The unsubtle way that this obvious tearjerker attempts to align us against the corporation is almost unbearable. |
|
I propose to levy a cess of 2 per cent on income tax, corporation tax, excise duties, customs duties and service tax. |
|
An application by the corporation seeking to sequestrate the assets of the Union has already been adjourned until later this month. |
|
The corporation is very active at the moment in tarring roads in many housing estates. |
|
I agree that this was a proper approach as it treats the corporation as a going concern and values its assets accordingly. |
|
I'd rather have advertisements on the tele and some fair and unbiased news than the joke that the corporation has now become. |
|
They advanced loans on very favourable terms, but the transactions ended up making huge losses the corporation could not absorb. |
|
Collegians who limit themselves in this manner often see more doors shut in their face than red carpets welcoming them into the corporation. |
|
In addition, the corporation will lose its corporate name and its right to use the California courts. |
|
Think of the valiant whistleblower inside a corporation or an agency who puts himself at risk to uncover criminal perfidy. |
|
They encourage corporations to overinvest money in their corporation rather than return it to the shareholder. |
|
Exum Mountain Guides is a private corporation that holds the longest unbroken climbing concession in any American national park. |
|
The company may not really be a registered corporation entitled to limited liability. |
|
For example, the purchasing process, vendor data, material definitions, and accounts payable should be basically the same in all areas of a corporation. |
|
Indeed, in late January the corporation announced an operating profit in its 2001 fourth quarter, excluding the impact of unhedged currency and restructuring charges. |
|
The cult of corporatism allows us to reimagine the corporation as our ultimate access point to the infinitude of possibility. |
|
The main taxes are income tax, corporation tax and withholding tax. |
|
|
A 1907 contract leases the plot of land to the Belgika corporation for five years, but it stayed for much longer. |
|
For the year 2001, the company was ranked as the 6th largest corporation in the world, but before the year was out, it was rocked by scandal and filed for bankruptcy. |
|
Thirty-three years ago, he even won a seat on the city corporation for one term at a time when the Tories were serious contenders for power in George Square. |
|
Perhaps the deep-pocketed corporation was the real victim, some grotesque combination of sitting duck and cash cow? |
|
In March, 1918, the sequestrator appointed by the German government took over the property of the German corporation and the management of its business. |
|
Ohio-based corporation that works in the electrical and thermal insulation industry. |
|
Mandated by Common Minimum Programme, the Budget proposes a levy of two per cent cess on income tax, corporation tax, excise duties, customs duties and service tax. |
|
No drop in petrol prices so people will still head south to tank up while no drop in corporation tax means foreign investors will still favour the Irish Republic. |
|
A woman could head a corporation and split the atom, but her appearance as a bride is still seen as her moment of triumph and the pinnacle of her career. |
|
No one has a problem with a large corporation paying fines if they cause substantial damage, but little people are getting caught up in the fervor too. |
|
The corporation parks department created displays of autumn flowers, including chrysanthemums, Michaelmas daisies, geraniums, salvias and primuli. |
|
An Australian biotech corporation has purchased the exclusive global rights to the entire gene pool of the people of Tonga, a Polynesian nation of some 110,000 people. |
|
They are all destitute, since the corporation has already sucked them dry. |
|
They mishandled the trust that they were handed in a publicly held corporation with stockholder money, and of course the retirement funds of the very valuable employees. |
|
In companies like ours, the profit is taxed at the corporation rate. |
|
The first method of privatization allowed an SOE to become a joint-stock or limited liability corporation with shares being offered for sale to the public. |
|
Eden Foods Incorporated Eden Foods is a Michigan-based corporation that specializes in supplying macrobiotic, organic food. |
|
Open to the public since 1955, the estate was actually bought for the town in 1943, thanks largely to the efforts of corporation town clerk David Murray John. |
|
Tyab says the student society is not receiving agendas for the board meetings and he wanted to gain insight into the goings on at the development corporation. |
|
Admitting that he was not satisfied with the water supply in the capital, he assured us that his corporation was willing to do what was needed to correct the problems. |
|
|
In the 1950s, big corporation and big labor forged an entente, in which they generally agreed to share an expanding pie. |
|
Money launderers set up a British Virgin Islands corporation, open a bank account in Curacao, airfreight the money to Aruba, have it wire transferred. |
|
If a corporation is legally a person, what kind of a person is it? |
|
Holland Chevrolet West Virginia-based corporation engaged in selling and servicing motor vehicles. |
|
The government corporation was all the more important because it appeared to constitute a real modification in the anatomy of government administration. |
|
Corporate officers have the implied power to bind the corporation in matters directly connected with the ordinary business affairs of the enterprise. |
|
The Postal Service is not identified as falling under any particular category of government corporation or government-created corporation-like organization. |
|
A man who doesn’t have the discipline to study for an undergraduate degree will have no discipline in working for eight hours in the five working days of the week, as he doesn’t have the sophistication and the fortitudinous stamina to run the largest city corporation in the country. |
|
The durableness of our products and the specialty and changeability of the styles make our corporation as strong strength in the battery and charger fields. |
|
Barring express constitutional, statutory, or other prohibitions, the corporation has the implied power to perform all acts reasonably appropriate and necessary to accomplish its corporate purposes. |
|
I wasn't born into the corporation like some of the empty suits. |
|
For example, in everyday discourse, when one speaks of a corporation or a government, the understood meaning is a de jure corporation or a de jure government. |
|
The corporation is fighting a push by creditors to move the former energy trading giant's bankruptcy case from New York to its hometown of Houston. |
|
There are places in this country whose media outlets are disingenuously labeled with different names but owned by one corporation thousands of miles away. |
|
So he arranged to meet with a man who had headed a corporation with extensive business ties to Enron and who had been a prime recipient of Enron's political largesse. |
|
You eventually resolved the disagreement, but would you ever collaborate with a fashion house or a corporation? |
|
The Crown corporation signed a memorandum of understanding to transfer one-third of its operations and workers to Accenture, a major management technology services company. |
|
According to media reports, the corporation has been accused of fudging facts and figures regarding funds that were used for reconstruction and rehabilitation. |
|
Perhaps, the city corporation would do well to consider the suggestion. |
|
The trial judge held that the interposition of the management corporation had no bona fide business purpose other than the reduction of income tax. |
|
|
Planners had hoped to build the airship at the world's largest hangar, which was erected by the CargoLifter corporation 25 miles south of Berlin to house freight dirigibles. |
|
The plaintiff is a corporation with its head office in Stratford. |
|
In most cases, you can rely on credible professionals and on financials prepared by the corporation or its auditor to exonerate you if you have acted in good faith. |
|
What a malicious, cold-blooded thing for a corporation to say. |
|
He announced that he would be holding rates on vehicle excise duty, corporation tax, capital gains tax, betting duties, stamp duty and the climate change levy. |
|
He oversees the most profitable corporation in America, which operates oil refineries in 25 countries and explores for oil and gas on six continents. |
|
Although the group drew up all the appropriate legal papers to form the corporation and to establish by-laws, many things were done by gentlemen's agreements. |
|
It is possible for a corporation to issue a zero-coupon bond, whose current yield is zero and whose yield to maturity is solely a function of the built-in price appreciation. |
|
The company, also the largest source of financing for home mortgages in the United States, is a shareholder-owned corporation chartered by the U.S. Congress. |
|
For some of the same reasons mentioned above, respondents believed that screening performance and accountability would improve under a government corporation charged with screening. |
|
So initially he looked far too ignorant and doddery to run an international corporation. |
|
Not only was Hutton teaching and writing textbooks, but he also undertook a land survey of the area around Newcastle for the mayor and corporation of the city. |
|
Few would argue with the levels of corporation tax or capital gains tax. |
|
Imagine that the CEO of a major corporation has just called a meeting to order, and one of the board members makes a motion to discuss a proposed acquisition. |
|
But ULH is simply a statutory corporation with the ordinary attributes of legal personality and a capacity to enter into contracts within its powers. |
|
This, according to the party, would be achieved by increasing non-personal taxes by 0.5 per cent of GDP per annum and may involve raising corporation tax to 15 per cent. |
|
At the top of the corporation, of course, is Hanks, who takes on one of the biggest roles in Hollywood. |
|
Monsanto knows better than any other corporation the costs of visibility. |
|
She has dreams of becoming a CEO of a major corporation one day. |
|
The QC Group Inc A Minnesota-based corporation, owned by Daniel Medford and David DeVowe, which provides quality control services. |
|
|
Nobody doubts his manipulative skills or his single-minded agenda to advance the interests of the corporation he created. |
|
He says a corporation gives up a degree of flexibility by going with one suite and runs the very real risk of being stuck with one or more pieces of second-tier software. |
|
The corporation receives a dividend-received deduction of 100 percent of the deductible dividend percentage computed in accordance with Sec. |
|
Relying on the agreement, B reacquired shares of its stock held by another corporation. |
|
Planning powers were restored to the local authority in 1995 when the development corporation was wound up. |
|
The family farmer, if he is not too deeply in debt, underlives the corporation farmer and survives. |
|
At the end of the twentieth century, the corporation was deriving much of its revenue and net income from its energy operations. |
|
Rockefeller as a corporation in Ohio, it was the largest oil refinery in the world of its time. |
|
Sabotage is a deliberate action aimed at weakening a polity or corporation through subversion, obstruction, disruption or destruction. |
|
Each municipal corporation is granted varying home rule powers as provided by the New York Constitution. |
|
The direct public offering or DPO, as they term it, was not done by auction but rather at a share price set by the issuing corporation. |
|
The defining feature of a corporation is its legal independence from the people who create it. |
|
Subsequently, Applied Biosystems remerged with its sister division Celera to form the current corporation, Applera. |
|
The VOC is often considered as the precursor of modern corporations, if not the first truly modern corporation. |
|
The Crown corporation has created the Aboriginal Youth Lending Circle program to support youth entrepreneurship in high schools. |
|
The CCC is a federal Crown corporation mandated to facilitate international trade on behalf of the Canadian private sector. |
|
The VOC was the first multinational corporation to operate officially in different continents such as Europe, Asia and Africa. |
|
Just five years since the release of Google Maps and Google Earth, the corporation may well be the world's most important mapmaker. |
|
Recently neighbouring suburbs Beypore, Elathur, Cheruvannur and Nallalam were merged within the municipal corporation. |
|
It can also be referred as an international corporation, a transnational corporation, or a stateless corporation. |
|
|
The corporation was then established 2 years later in 1977 located at Hang Tuah Hall. |
|
Tony Wheeler graduated from the University of Warwick and London Business School, and was a former engineer at the Chrysler corporation. |
|
But most prefer the corporation sole model whereby the ordinary holds legal title to all assets in the diocese. |
|
The city council signed a contract with the multinational corporation JCDecaux, an outdoor advertising company. |
|
In the USA, many kinds of entities may elect to be treated as a corporation or a partnership. |
|
Income of a corporation's shareholders usually includes distributions of profits from the corporation. |
|
The corporation had resident representatives in Newport, Lymington and Portsmouth. |
|
Another model is to have ATC services provided by a government corporation. |
|
The line was not able to compete with the Portsmouth corporation tram services. |
|
The change in funding came about under the Broadcasting Act 1990 when the new corporation was afforded the ability to fund itself. |
|
The maritime operations were conducted by the captains, or reises, who formed a class or even a corporation. |
|
Roberts claimed to be a corporation sole in succession to the bishops and to have the status of a rajah and effective state immunity. |
|
Usually the owner of the water area is the partition unit of the landowners of the shores, a collective holding corporation. |
|
Tax systems in countries other than the USA treat an entity as a corporation only if it is legally organized as a corporation. |
|
The Authority is a private corporation with significant ownership by the national government. |
|
The instances of dumping wastes on the Cannoli canal passing through the corporation limit has also reporting been reporting after the sun set. |
|
The corporation board consisted of eight members including a chairman and deputy chairman. |
|
The bank was the first local publicly traded corporation in the Persian Gulf region. |
|
The corporation guided Livingston until its mandate expired on 22 March 1997 and the town was transferred to West Lothian Council. |
|
That corporation is only slightly pettier than they are greedy, and they are overdue to reap the consequences. |
|
|
The Island imagines a not-too-distant future in which a huge corporation has developed very advanced cloning technology. |
|
For administrative purposes, the city is divided into 75 wards, from which the members of the corporation council are elected for five years. |
|
New Jerseyites will vote on whether to raise the corporation business tax dedicated to environmental protection from 4 percent to 6 percent. |
|
In fact, the IRS will reassign the historic EIN of a corporation to a successor LLC only in certain situations. |
|
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld a Tax Court ruling that a corporation must capitalize its payment of an assumed liability. |
|
Scottish Water is a statutory corporation that provides water and sewerage services across Scotland. |
|
Charities do not normally have to pay income tax or corporation tax, capital gains tax or stamp duty. |
|
The government considers the duchy to be a crown body and therefore exempt from paying corporation tax. |
|
The company was also considered by many to be the very first major and the most influential corporation in history. |
|
The contract was signed through the Canadian Commercial Corporation, a Crown corporation of the Government of Canada. |
|
The British Railways Board continued in existence as a corporation until early 2001, when it was replaced with the Strategic Rail Authority. |
|
Shell denied responsibility for the spill, but an Argentine court ruled in 2002 that the corporation was responsible. |
|
A typical strategy for an S shareholder is to arrange for a personal loan from a bank and then reloan the funds to the S corporation. |
|
The National Clearinghouse Association will be a non-profit corporation patterned after the structure used by many local clearinghouses. |
|
In 2016, it was reported in the Private Eye current affairs magazine that four out of the FTSE top 10 companies paid no corporation tax at all. |
|
As a 501 not-for-profit corporation, the ASPCA is a national leader in the areas of anti-cruelty, community outreach and animal health services. |
|
A library is organized for use and maintained by a public body, an institution, a corporation, or a private individual. |
|
In return the corporation was allowed to appoint five of the fifteen members of the board of directors. |
|
The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. |
|
Joe de Graft adapted Macbeth as a battle to take over a powerful corporation in Ghana in his 1972 Mambo or Let's Play Games, My Husband. |
|
|
Many economic and political historians consider the VOC as the most valuable, powerful and influential corporation in world history. |
|
A brand's attributes are a set of labels with which the corporation wishes to be associated. |
|
TfL is part of the Greater London Authority and is constituted as a statutory corporation regulated under local government finance rules. |
|
Central government revenues are mainly income tax, national insurance contributions, value added tax, corporation tax and fuel duty. |
|
The corporation was accused of unethical behavior for knowingly producing a product suspected of harming health. |
|
In this way the mutual organization becomes a corporation, with shares that are listed on a stock exchange. |
|
The loyalist reaction and the king's seizure of the shrievalty and the corporation made for the bitterest political battle since the restoration. |
|
Most companies were taken out of the income tax net in 1965 when corporation tax was introduced. |
|
Central government revenues come primarily from income tax, National Insurance contributions, value added tax, corporation tax and fuel duty. |
|
The Financial Year, used mainly for corporation tax purposes can be chosen by each company and typically runs from 1 April to 31 March. |
|
The City of London and its corporation were essentially unreformed by the legislation. |
|
The gain is then subject to tax at the applicable marginal rate of corporation tax. |
|
The responsibility of the corporation is not to maximize the wealth of the investors. |
|
If he were a corporation instead of a criminal he'd be in the Fortune 500 by now. |
|
The table isn't exhaustive in representing the true tax burden to either the corporation or the individual in the listed country. |
|
A corporation may feel the need for life insurance on one of its keymen under a variety of circumstances. |
|
The South Sea Company was a private business corporation set up in London ostensibly to grant trade monopolies in South America. |
|
He was a big chap with a corporation already, and a flat face rather like Dora's, and he had a thin black moustache. |
|
This corporation law background is less known than his record as a crime-buster. |
|
A corporation may not operate a dentistry office unless all of its stockholders are licensed to practice dentistry. |
|
|
Professor Stebbins didn't need to apply for government grants because his lab was bankrolled by a large pharmaceutical corporation. |
|
The government bailout of that corporation is going to cost the taxpayers a hundred billion dollars. |
|
Enron Corp., once a major U.S. corporation, is now famous for cooking the books. |
|
When any particular class of artificers or traders thought proper to act as a corporation without a charter, such were called adulterine guilds. |
|
Under the facts of the CIE corporation A entered into a sale-leaseback of depreciable equipment with B, in exchange for B's note. |
|
The corporation is recapitalized to create a class of voting preferred stock and a class of nonvoting common stock. |
|
Statutory changes provide that when a purchasing corporation makes an election under IRC Sec. |
|
But she kept listening, as Milcowitz told her all about the nonprofit corporation called Extra Innings Youth Foundation, Inc. |
|
Albert, informs the public that the said corporation will not be responsible for any indebtment incurred by the said Rev. |
|
Indeed, the Japanese-owned corporation has set a horrible precedent. |
|
Reincorporating an S corporation before an IPO via an F reorganization, and meeting the continuity-of-interest test. |
|
Oshkosh won the contract against competition from Lockheed Martin and AM General, the corporation that builds Humvees. |
|
Such an allocation preestablishes the division of losses between the corporation and the insurer in a securities claim. |
|
Pursuant to the agreement, Hometown Auto will organize a new corporation to be called Shaker Auto Group Inc. |
|
IndyMac Bank's parent corporation was IndyMac Bancorp until the FDIC seized IndyMac Bank. |
|
It cannot expect to follow beggar-my-neighbour policies like cutting corporation tax and continue to receive a large subsidy. |
|
Korean Air and HIST are part of the Hanjin Group, the fifth largest corporation in Korea. |
|
The corporation said the service would be run by its World Service and be editorially independent. |
|
Inter Food Service and Grupo Alimentario Argal SA are both fully owned subsidiaries of the Sara Lee corporation. |
|
Besides, JCR believes that the corporation will get stable orders for system integration projects in the current year thus strengthening its operating profit. |
|
|
And, of course, my client was a bloody-minded commercial corporation who was going to grab this technology and do huge IPOs and make jillions of dollars. |
|
Road, west apcar garden,asansol under asansol municipal corporation. |
|
Two private gas supply companies were taken over by the corporation in 1870, and the municipal supply provided street lighting and cheaper gas to homes. |
|
Steel was the largest steel producer and largest corporation in the world. |
|
The proposed ruling would provide clarifying guidance regarding the deductibility of health insurance premiums covering S corporation shareholders. |
|
Virginia put no restrictions on how many acres an oysterman could lease, nor did it care if the oysterman had a corporation or was just an individual. |
|
A huge part of being successful within a corporation is managing your boss and coworkers by determining the unspoken ground rules of the company's culture. |
|
Visitor centers used to provide fairly basic information about the place, corporation or event they are celebrating, acting more as the entry way to a place. |
|
Similarly, when a new corporation is envisioned, its founders will prepare pro forma financial statements for the information of prospective investors. |
|
The Technical and Vocational School of Horticulture was established in 1863, it was installed under the authority of the corporation of Waux Hall. |
|
A dummy corporation run by Pierre Beaumarchais concealed their activities. |
|
The Native regional corporation has proposed developing its Deadfall Syncline Coal Prospect, bordering the Chukchi Sea north of Kotzebuc and Nome. |
|
In modern usage, ethos denotes the disposition, character, or fundamental values particular to a specific person, people, corporation, culture, or movement. |
|
A pioneering early model of the multinational corporation in its modern sense, the company is also often considered to be the world's first true transnational corporation. |
|
Some historians such as Timothy Brook and Russell Shorto consider the VOC as the pioneering corporation in the first wave of the corporate globalization era. |
|
After all, if we think of the Vatican as a vast and hugely successful multinational corporation, then this interview would appear to be the equivalent of a profits warning. |
|
For some, the corporation sole policy became a corporation sole mentality. |
|
However, the nebulous definition of a church has led to abuses which earned the corporation sole a place on the 2005 IRS Dirty Dozen tax scam list. |
|
Legal title to all church property was held by the corporation sole. |
|
On its return for 1987, the corporation underreports its taxable income. |
|