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Equitable and Commerce
Scanned from Equitable Commerce by Josiah Warren ( 1846 )
Moreover, he believed that trading according to " cost the limit of price " would promote increasing efficiency in an economy, as he explains in Equitable Commerce:
* Equitable Commerce by Josiah Warren
The principle was set forth in Warren's Equitable Commerce ( among other writings ) and has been called a " mainstay of 19th century individualist anarchism.
Scanned from Equitable Commerce by Josiah Warren ( 1846 )
* Equitable Commerce by Josiah Warren ( 1846 )
* Equitable Commerce by Josiah Warren
* Bank of Commerce ( Equitable Bank's Sister Bank ; Now a member of the San Miguel Group of Companies )

Equitable and by
In April 2004, Equitable Life, a UK life assurance company, sued EY after nearly collapsing following a House of Lords judgement that it had to pay guaranteed annuities held by its policyholders.
Whitesboro was founded about 1901 by the Equitable Industrial Association, which had prominent black American investors including Paul Laurence Dunbar, the educator Booker T. Washington and George Henry White, the leading investor and namesake.
Other companies that did not originally use such mathematical and scientific methods most often failed or were forced to adopt the methods pioneered by Equitable.
The Flatiron's other original tenants included publishers ( magazine publishing pioneer Frank Munsey, American Architect and Building News and a vanity publisher ), an insurance company ( the Equitable Life Assurance Society ), small businesses ( a patent medicine company, Western Specialty Manufacturing Company and Whitehead & Hoag, who made celluloid novelties ), music publishers ( overflow from " Tin Pan Alley " up on 28th Street ) and other miscellaneous concerns ( a landscape architect, the Imperial Russian Consulate and the Bohemian Guides Society ), as well as the offices of the Roebling Construction Company, owned by the sons of Tammany Hall boss Richard Croker.
The syndicate defaulted on its mortgage in 1933, and was taken over by the lender, Equitable Life Assurance Company after failing to sell it at auction.
To attract tenants, Equitable did some modernization of the building, including replacing the original cast-iron birdcage elevators, which had cabs covered in rubber tiling and were originally built by Hecla Iron Works, but the hydraulic power system was not replaced.
Equitable sold the building in 1946 to the Flatiron Associates, an investor group headed by Harry Helmsley, whose firm, Dwight-Helmsley, which would later become Helmsley-Spear, managing the property.
On the northeast corner of Hollywood and Vine is the Equitable Building, a Gothic Deco commercial tower built in 1929 on the northeast corner, designed by Aleck Curlett.
* Beyond Tradeoffs: Market Reform and Equitable Growth in Latin America, edited by Nancy Birdsall, Carol Graham, and Richard Sabot ( Brookings Institution, 1998 ).
The concept has had several historical antecedents, the most notable of which was the National Equitable Labour Exchange, which was founded in London, England in 1832 by Welsh socialist and labor reformer Robert Owen, and spread to several branches, most notably Birmingham, England before folding in 1834.
The Restaurant Company ( TRC ), owned by Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Donald N. Smith, Harrah's Entertainment and the Equitable Life Assurance Company, becomes sole owner of Perkins Family Restaurants.
For example, as a board member of the Equitable Life Insurance Company, Frick attempted the removal of James Hazen Hyde ( the founder's only son and heir ) from the United States to France by seeking an appointment for him to become United States Ambassador to France.
* September – Society for Equitable Assurances on Lives and Survivorships is established in London, pioneering mutual insurance using a method of actuarial science devised by mathematician James Dodson.
The payments were given to them by the Equitable Trust Company securely in exchange for stock shares in Hammerstein's Victoria Theatre.
As Rapporteur to the Committee of Inquiry into the Equitable Life affair, she is author of a report which was approved by a large majority in the Parliament.
To foil a takeover bid by Dart Group Corp., management took Supermarkets General private in a $ 2. 1 billion leveraged buyout in 1987, in which Merrill Lynch Capital Markets Inc. received 55 percent of the shares, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S., 35 percent, with management retaining 10 percent.
Younkers was operated by the Equitable of Iowa insurance company from 1979 to 1992 after being a publicly-traded company since 1948.
They were first set out by the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers in Rochdale, England, in 1844, and have formed the basis for the principles on which co-operatives around the world operate to this day.
* Report on the near collapse of the Equitable Life Assurance Society ( Commissioned by the UK House of Commons, 2001 )
In 1870, the Life Assurance Companies Act was passed " requiring all life offices to publish financial data on the lines so long followed by the Equitable.
Based on an affidavit sworn by Christopher Headdon, on 28 June 1999 “ from the 1980s onwards, Equitable was aware of the GAR risk.
Equitable now sought a ruling by the House of Lords.
In February 2007 Equitable completed the transfer of £ 4. 6B of annuities to Canada Life and in November transferred £ 1. 8 billion with-profits annuity policies to Prudential, a deal accepted by 98 % of members voting at a meeting.

Equitable and anarchist
From 1965 through 1980 she lived as a rural back-to-the-land hippie in various places, including Tolstoy Peace Farm, an anarchist commune in Washington, the Equitable Farm commune in Mendocino County, and the Garden of Joy Blues commune in Oregon County, Missouri.
" While living at Equitable Farm, Peter and Catherine were interviewed at length by Rolling Stone magazine for an article on hippie anarchist communes.

Equitable and who
He stayed there for a year, but decided to return to New York and his fiancée, Mabel, who was working as a secretary for the Equitable Life Assurance Society.
* The Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers, a group of weavers who designed the Rochdale Principles
The review found that-with hindsight-there had been some " deficiencies " on the part of FSA in the discharge of their regulatory responsibilities, but also stated that " the die had been cast " by the time the FSA had assumed regulatory responsibility for the Society in relation to those who had already invested in Equitable.
The American millionaire philanthropist James Hazen Hyde, who inherited a majority share in Equitable Life Assurance Society, formed a collection of allegorical prints illustrating the Four Continents that are now at the New-York Historical Society ; Hyde's drawings and a supporting collection of sets of porcelain table ornaments and other decorative arts illustrating the Four Continents were shared by various New York City museums.
The Knights Equitable are an order of knights and force soldiers who have forsworn their loyalties to their kings and lords.
* Chemoise Solette-Iome's Maid of Honor ; her father was a Knight Equitable who was captured by one of Raj Ahten's guards and forced to grant an endowment of grace.
Equitable remedies may include injunctive relief in the form of a negative injunction that would be used to prevent the wrongdoer from benefiting from any contractual relationship that may arise out of the interference, i. e., the performance of a singer who was originally contracted with the plaintiff to perform at the same time.

Equitable and New
Some point to New York's seven-floor Equitable Life Assurance Building, built in 1870, as an early skyscraper for its innovative use of a kind of skeletal frame, but such designation depends largely on what factors are chosen.
In 1916, New York City adopted the first zoning regulations to apply city-wide as a reaction to The Equitable Building which towered over the neighboring residences, diminishing the availability of sunshine.
Equitable distribution is the law in New York that determines the division of property at the end of a marriage.
In the late 1970s and during the 1980s, Lichtenstein received major commissions for works in public places: the sculptures Lamp ( 1978 ) in St. Mary ’ s, Georgia ; Mermaid ( 1979 ) in Miami Beach ; the 26 feet tall Brushstrokes in Flight ( 1984, moved in 1998 ) at Port Columbus International Airport ; the five-storey high Mural with Blue Brushstrokes ( 1984 – 85 ) at the Equitable Center, New York ; and El Cap de Barcelona ( 1992 ) in Barcelona.
Maxim developed and installed the first electric lights in a New York City building ( the Equitable Life Building ( New York City ) at 120 Broadway ) in the late 1870s.
As a result, in 1915, the Equitable Life Insurance Company in New York City introduced the “ Modern Efficiency Desk ” with a flat top and drawers below, designed to allow managers an easy view of the workers.
Its most significant acquisition though was the Equitable Trust Company of New York in 1930, the largest stockholder of which was John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
Image: Currier and Ives-New York showing Equitable Life building. jpg | City of New York-Showing the building of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States.
Aside from railroads, Depew also served on the boards of director for Western Union, the Hudson River Bridge Company, the Niagara River Bridge Company, the New York State Realty & Terminal Company, the Union Trust Company, Equitable Life Assurance Company, and Kensico Cemetery Association.
He was a director in numerous corporations, including the Equitable Trust Co. of New York and the Union Pacific railway.
His second son, William Cowper Alexander ( 1806 – 1874 ) served as president of the New Jersey State Senate and as the first president of the Equitable Life Assurance Society.
* William Cowper Alexander ( 1806 – 1874 ), President of the New Jersey State Senate and President of the Equitable Life Assurance Society
The Equitable Building is a 38-story office building in New York City, located at 120 Broadway in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan.
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* Equitable Building ( New York City )
* Equitable Building ( New York City 1870 )
He also became the director of many important corporations, including the National City Bank of New York, Equitable Life Assurance Society, Wells Fargo & Company, and the Union Pacific Railroad.
Schiff served as a director of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, National City Bank of New York, Central Trust Company, Western Union Telegraph Company, Union Pacific Railroad, Bond & Mortgage Guarantee Company, and Wells Fargo & Company.
After retiring from baseball, Tenney worked for the Equitable Life Insurance Society and continued writing for The New York Times.
In 1923, it opened as the second largest office building in the world ( behind the Equitable Building in New York City ).

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