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Corporate personhood is the legal concept that a corporation may sue and be sued in court in the same way as natural persons or unincorporated associations of persons.
To these may be added the historic County Corporate of the city of Dublin, which, under the terms of the Local Government ( Ireland ) Act 1898 was abolished to be succeeded by the County borough of Dublin.
The IFRS for SMEs may be applied by ' limited interest companies ', as defined in the South African Corporate Laws Amendment Act of 2006 ( that is, they are not ' widely held '), if they do not have public accountability ( that is, not listed and not a financial institution ).
We your Humble Petitioners Living at a great Distance from ye Center of the Towne Some of us nine or ten Miles and Consequently at a very great disadvantage in joining with them all Publick Town affairs, being encouraged Partly by our Living in that Part of ye Town that was Laid out for what was called ye upper Parish and Partly by ye Kind Reception our Request met with which we made to ye Town for a dismission but more particularly by our Confidence in your Honors desire to Promote ye Happiness of every Part of ye State Humbly Pray that Honors would take our Case into your Serious Consideration and grant that we together with all those Live in sd Upper Part may be Erected and Incorporated into a body Politick and Corporate to have Continuance in ye Name of Northfield with all such Powers and Authorities Privileges Immunities and Franchises with other Parishes or Towns in this State in General hold Enjoy with your Petitions as in duty bound Shall forever pray .”
Corporate farming practices may also more readily involve the use of genetically modified crops, hormones, preservatives, color additives and insecticides, again with a view to maximising yield and profit.
Corporate may refer to either
Corporate Credit spreads may alternatively be earned in exchange for default risk through the mechanism of Credit Default Swaps which give an unfunded synthetic exposure to similar risks on the same ' Reference Entities '.
Additionally, a 2002 Corporate Leadership Council study found that cultural traits such as risk taking, internal communications, and flexibility are some of the most important drivers of performance, and may impact individual performance.
In contrast the term may also refer to the construction of state corporatism, where state-owned corporations are created and delegated public social tasks resembling Corporate nationalism, away from autonomous privatization.
In 2011, Under investigation of 2G spectrum scam Corporate Nira Radia has told the Central Bureau of Investigation ( CBI ) that Union agriculture minister Sharad Pawar may be controlling the controversial DB Realty, media reports said on Thursday.
Corporate America may refer to:
As a result, DCC and Flavin came under the examination of the Irish Director of Corporate Enforcement and Fyffes may be awarded costs and substantial compensation when the case returns to the High Court.
Corporate members may be professional or amateur archaeologists and are permitted to use the relevant four letter abbreviation after their names.
Membership is managed according to the legal organization of the group, which may range from an Unincorporated Associations to various forms of Corporate bodies.
Corporate Credit spreads may alternatively be earned in exchange for default risk through the mechanism of Credit Default Swaps which give an unfunded synthetic exposure to similar risks on the same ' Reference Entities '.
Corporate income tax return due dates may differ from individual tax return due dates.
Corporate activists may attempt to persuade shareholders to use their proxy votes ( i. e. votes by one individual or institution as the authorized representative of another ) to install new management for any of a variety of reasons.
In their final year, they specialise even more, e. g. students of the " Economics and Firms " branch may select three distinct Masters 2: " Gestion financière de la banque " Management of Banks, " Pratique des marchés financiers " Markets in Practice or " Corporate Finance and Strategy in the EU " ( taught in English ).
* ACCA members may access an accelerated route to Associate membership of the UK Association of Corporate Treasurers ( CAT ).
Corporate personality is the important Semitic complex of thought in which there is a constant oscillation between the individual and the group – family, tribe, or nationto which he belongs, so that the king or some other representative figure may be said to embody the group, or the group may be said to sum up the host of individuals.
Everything In Transit may be considered a concept album, that tells the story of Andrew McMahon finally coming home after years of nonstop touring with his band Something Corporate and getting re-accustomed to everyday life and a settled abode in Los Angeles, California.

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Additionally, though 60 % of the Fortune 500 companies have a Chief Diversity Officer ( CDO ) or Diversity leadership position, this and many other C-level titles are not necessarily universally recognized as Corporate Officers, and tend to be specific to particular organizational cultures or preferences as employees.
Copies of telecom service and equipment contracts can be requested from vendors if an Enterprise or Corporate HQ does not have a central library containing these legal documents.
It was announced by Nokia in August 2008 that Aho would be joining Nokia as Executive Vice President of Corporate Relations and Responsibility and become a member of its executive board.
In honor of the area's former shoe making industry ( that used to be located where the current Ten-Thousand Villages Corporate Offices are currently ) a giant sneaker is lowered at midnight.
Scholz headed back to the studio in 1998 to begin work on a fifth album, which eventually turned out to be Corporate America.
Steve Swasey, Netflix Vice-President of Corporate Communications, told TechRepublic that despite the willingness of developers to implement digital rights management measures in the media framework application Moonlight ( an open-source implementation of Silverlight ), Netflix cannot be " everything for everybody all the time ".
Corporate mergers, for instance, are often presented as relationships of equals cooperating, but in fact usually one executive group or the other will be drastically reduced, the organizational structure and ethics of one of the two being obliterated.
* Prosecutors pursuing criminal penalties for selected industry practices in Corporate America when regulatory intervention would be more appropriate.
Corporate culture can be found as a cause of injuries and be a reason for fining companies in US like in the case of U. S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration that fined of $ 10, 825, 368 Performance Coal Co. in April 2010, the largest fine in agency history, following its investigation of explosion at the Upper Big Branch-South Mine, operated by Performance Coal Co., a subsidiary of Massey Energy Co.
Corporate strategy answers the questions, " which businesses should we be in?
Corporate branding can result in significant economies of scope since one advertising campaign can be used for several products.
It is also taught to military and police forces in India. Corporate version is the smallest version and it can be practiced daily within a span of 20-25 minutes. Small children under the age of eight are taught with children version with easy mediation techniques to suit them.
Loughborough will also be hosting the UK Corporate Games 2011.
For a commonly overlooked motive for CSR, see also Corporate Social Entrepreneurship, whereby CSR can also be driven by employees ' personal values, in addition to the more obvious economic and governmental drivers.
... and the blazon of the coat, according to the form it is depicted upon the Corporate seal, would be for the field: " The sea proper, therein a net suspended from the dexter chief and the sinister fess points to the base ; and entangled in its meshes five herrings ," which is about the most remarkable coat of arms I have ever come across.

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* Corporate performance management is another name for business performance management used in Gartner reports on software systems
Whereas " Main Street " conjures up images of locally owned businesses and banks, the phrase " Wall Street " is commonly used interchangeably with the phrase " Corporate America ".
" Corporate farming " is often used synonymously with " agribusiness " ( although " agribusiness " quite often is not used in the corporate farming sense ), and it is seen as the destroyer of the family farm.
This sport is not only seeing an increase in interest as entertainment for teenagers but also being used for Training Programs focussed on Leadership, Communication, Team building, Soft skills training for Corporate Organizations, Colleges & Schools, Defence Training Programs.
Corporate mentoring programs are used by mid to large organizations to further the development and retention of employees.
Corporate culture is used to control, coordinate, and integrate of company subsidiaries.
Corporate culture is something that is very hard to change and employees need time to get used to the new way of organizing.
For a short period of time, Concourse D was used by Corporate Airlines to operate its own regional flights until it became an American Connection and Continental Connection regional affiliate.
Corporate nationalism is a phrase that is used to convey various meanings, including:
Corporate revolving credit facilities are typically used to provide liquidity for a company's day-to-day operations.
* Corporate Focus ( Operated by Two Step Software, Inc .)-A cloud-based equity administration, accounting and compliance system used by finance and legal professionals to help privately-held, emerging growth companies simplify the creation of equity reports, capitalization tables, and financial disclosures under ASC Topic 718 ( FAS 123R ).
*# Irrevocable Corporate Purchase Order ( most widely used )
Corporate capitalism is a term used in social science and economics to describe a capitalist marketplace characterized by the dominance of hierarchical, bureaucratic corporations, which are legally required to pursue profit.
Corporate law is often divided into corporate governance ( which concerns the various power relations within a corporation ) and corporate finance ( which concerns the rules on how capital is used ).
* In Corporate Finance, project finance and real options analysis, Monte Carlo Methods are used by financial analysts who wish to construct " stochastic " or probabilistic financial models as opposed to the traditional static and deterministic models.
Corporate transparency has also been used to refer to radical transparency in corporate governance.
Once APTN distributes a VNR, Corporate Services ' personnel contact news editors to develop a report detailing when, where and how the material was used.
Corporate headshots similar to those used by actors.
As the business practices known as Corporate Social Responsibility ( CSR ) and sustainability mature and converge with the responsibilities of governments and citizens, the term " collective responsibility " is beginning to be more widely used.
Corporate logo of Renaissance Learning, Inc., used until 2005.
Corporate tree-planting is not a new idea ; farming operations have been used by companies making paper from trees for a long time.

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