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In July 2008, the company after a series of change of ownership was eventually acquired by the US private equity firm, NRDC Equity Partners, which also owned American department store chain Lord & Taylor.
In July 16, 2008, after Zucker's death, the company was sold to NRDC Equity Partners, a private equity firm of Purchase, New York which already owned Lord & Taylor, the oldest department store chain in the United States.
" Equity & Excellence in Education 36. 2 ( June 2003 ): 170 – 183.
* Equity in a Nutshell by T. Cockburn & M. Shirley, Lawbook Co, Sydney, 2005.
* Todd & Watt, Cases and Materials on Equity and Trusts ( 6th edn.
However, these were sold off to Pacific Equity Partners ( which owned rival Angus & Robertson ) in 2008, then were later sold again to RedGroup Retail.
The Australian, New Zealand, and Singaporean stores were sold in June 2008 to Pacific Equity Partners ( who also own local competitor Angus & Robertson ), which then formed a new company, RedGroup Retail, to pay off debt.
In November 2008, The Carlyle Group was named Private Equity firm of the year in the U. S. at the Financial Times-Mergermarket 2008 M & A Awards.
In order to gain his Equity card to work in Liverpool, he made his first screen appearance in a minor role on a 1972 episode of the British science fiction programme Doomwatch, called Fire & Brimstone.
Equity has come not to destroy the law but to fulfill it, to supplement it, to explain it .” Every jot & every title of law was to be bayed, but when all this had been done yet something might be needed, something that equity would require & that was added by equity.
Equity respected every word of law & every right at law but where the law was defective, in those cases, equity provides equitable right & remedies.
Current examples include Defoe Fournier & Cie. and JPMorgan's One Equity Partners and the original J. P. Morgan & Co. Rothschilds, Barings, Warburgs and Morgans were all merchant banks.
Lord & Taylor, the lone department store division not to be largely converted to the Macy's nameplate, was sold to a group of investors at NRDC Equity Partners, LLC for $ 1. 2 billion in October 2006.
" Lane, who came out publicly after the death of Matthew Shepard, has been a long-time board member of and fundraiser for Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS, and has been honored by the Human Rights Campaign, Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, and The Trevor Project for his work in the LGBT community.
On 16 July 2008, it was announced that Hudson's Bay Company ( the parent company of the Bay ) had been purchased by the US firm NRDC Equity Partners, which owns Lord & Taylor.
On June 22, 2006, Macy's announced that NDRC Equity Partners, LLC would purchase Lord & Taylor for US $ 1. 2 billion, and completed the sale in October 2006.
Formerly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange, the publicly listed company went private in 2004 when it was bought by Dallas-based Hicks Muse Tate & Furst Inc. ( now HM Capital ), TD Capital Canadian Private Equity Partners ( now Birch Hill Equity Partners ) and CIBC World Markets Inc.
* A Treatise on Equity, with the addition of marginal references and notes in two volumes, 1792 ( 5th edition J & W T Clarke, 1820 )
He takes a special interest in economic matters, financial services, foreign trade and international development and is currently Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Venture Capital & Private Equity as well as Vice Chairman of the Groups on Football and Bangladesh.

Equity and Trusts
* A Hudson, Equity and Trusts ( 3rd edn Cavendish Publishing 2003 ) ISBN 1-85941-729-9
* 978-0-415-41847-8 Equity and Trusts Hudson, Alastair, 5th edition, Routledge-Cavendish, London, 2007
He is a co-author of Jacobs ' Law of Trusts in Australia, and Equity: Doctrines and Remedies, the pre-eminent text on equity in Australia.
Gummow also wrote, with Dyson Heydon and Robert Austin, several editions of Cases and Materials on Equity and Trusts ( 4th ed, 1993 ).
He has published a book entitled The Principles of Equity and Trusts.
These partnerships were championed by economists Andrew Caplin, Sewin Chan, Joseph Tracy and Charles Freedman in the late 1990s and are very similar to shared-equity plans that have existed for decades in the UK, Europe and the U. S. They are also similar to an earlier proposal produced by Geltner, Miller and Snavely ( 1995 ) to develop Home Equity Investment Trusts ( HEITs ).
* Law of Trusts ( or Equity or Remedies ).

Equity and by
`` It is a duty '', said Hough, `` not to let pass this opportunity of protesting against the methods of taking and printing testimony in Equity, current in this circuit ( and probably others ), excused if not justified by the rules of the Supreme Court, especially to be found in patent causes, and flagrantly exemplified in this litigation.
As long as the bar prefers to adduce evidence by written deposition, rather than viva voce before an authoritative judicial officer, I fear that the antiquated rules will remain unchanged, and expensive prolixity remain the best known characteristic of Equity ''.
This is material from Alan Lomax ’ s independent archive, begun in 1946, which has been digitized and offered by the Association for Cultural Equity.
Equity was followed by a German U-boat ( UC-57 ), with more Jägers and weapons, on 17 November 1917 ; there were around 50 Jägers in Finland by the end of 1917.
* Equity market neutral: exploits differences in stock prices by being long and short in stocks within the same sector, industry, market capitalization, country, which also creates a hedge against broader market factors.
Kangol has been owned by Sports World since 2006, when they acquired the brand from private equity fund, August Equity Trust.
Equity warrants are options issued by the company that allow the holder of the warrant to purchase a specific number of shares at a specified price within a specified time.
Another change envelops in the character of Justice during the sixteenth century in morality plays ; Equity replaces Justice and assumes the judiciary duties previously performed by Justice.
The Employment Equity Act and the Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment Act aim to promote and achieve equality in the workplace ( in South Africa termed " equity "), by advancing people from designated groups.
Employment Equity also forms part of a company's Black Economic Empowerment scorecard: in a relatively complex scoring system, which allows for some flexibility in the manner in which each company meets its legal commitments, each company is required to meet minimum requirements in terms of representation by previously disadvantaged groups.
The policies of Employment Equity and, particularly, Black Economic empowerment have been criticised both by those who view them as discriminatory against white people, and by those who view them as ineffectual.
The Primer is intended to intellectually steer its reader toward a more interesting life, as defined by " Equity Lord " Alexander Chung-Sik Finkle-McGraw, and grow up to be an effective member of society.
The one Equity standard company left producing Weekly Repertory theatre is the semi-legendary Summer Theatre season at Frinton-on-Sea, produced by Ed Max.
The Administration Committee has 24 members: 10 designated by the American Wing, 10 by The Broadway League, and one each by the Dramatists Guild, Actors ' Equity Association, United Scenic Artists and the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers.
The accelerated depreciation changes were repealed by Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 and the 15 % interest exclusion repealed before it took effect by the Deficit Reduction Act of 1984.
After lengthy negotiations, on February 1, 2005, the Nigerian and Sao Tomé governments entered into an exploration and production sharing agreement over the first of six different exploration blocs with a US dominated consortium led by ChevronTexaco with 51 % of the equity, ExxonMobil with 40 % and Dangote Energy Equity Resources, a small Nigerian and Norwegian company with the remaining 9 %.
Additionally, U. S. based private equity firms raised $ 215. 4 billion in investor commitments to 322 funds, surpassing the previous record set in 2000 by 22 % and 33 % higher than the 2005 fundraising total The following year, despite the onset of turmoil in the credit markets in the summer, saw yet another record year of fundraising with $ 302 billion of investor commitments to 415 funds Among the mega-buyouts completed during the 2006 to 2007 boom were: Equity Office Properties, HCA, Alliance Boots and TXU.

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