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* Equitable Building ( 120 Broadway )
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.
* Equitable Building, Atlanta, Georgia, 1968
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.
The Bingley Permanent Building Society merged with the Bradford Equitable Building Society to form the Bradford & Bingley Building Society ( now a bank ) in 1964.
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.
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.
In 1928, it merged with Halifax Equitable Building Society, then the second largest building society and was renamed Halifax Building Society.
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.
The office was able to begin operations, located in the Equitable Building, just weeks after the outbreak of the war and was intended as a safe place to store assets in case of an invasion.
* 1948 – Pietro Belluschi completes the Equitable Building in Portland, Oregon.
He achieved a national reputation within about twenty years, largely for his 1947 aluminum-clad Equitable Building.
Most important was the Equitable Building ( 1944 – 47 ) in Portland, Oregon: a concrete frame office block clad in aluminum, and considered the first office building with a completely sealed air-conditioned environment.
* Equitable Building, Portland ( NRHP ), 1948
In 1980, he renovated the building at 11 West 42nd Street, and acquired the lease for the Equitable Building at 120 Broadway.
Equitable Life Assurance Building, 1868 – 70: the exterior cladding and decorative features suggest three to four floors, when in fact there were eight floors
The Woolwich Equitable Building Society demutualised in 1997, giving up its mutual status to become a bank: Woolwich PLC was formed, giving shares to investing and borrowing members of the society, and listing on the London Stock Exchange.
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* Equitable Life Building, Los Angeles, 1969
The Equitable Building is a 38-story office building in New York City, located at 120 Broadway in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan.
The Equitable Building in a postcard dated from before 1919

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Scanned from Equitable Commerce by Josiah Warren ( 1846 )
The Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization ( ABS ) to the Convention on Biological Diversity is a supplementary agreement to the Convention on Biological Diversity.
In 1921, he received about 10 % of the shares of the Equitable Trust Company from his father, making him the bank's largest shareholder.
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.
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.
She rejected calls for government compensation to Equitable policyholders, on the grounds that the losses arose from actions of the company rather than from any defect of regulation, and that it was still trading.
Younkers was operated by the Equitable of Iowa insurance company from 1979 to 1992 after being a publicly-traded company since 1948.
Based on an affidavit sworn by Christopher Headdon, on 28 June 1999 “ from the 1980s onwards, Equitable was aware of the GAR risk.
In 1994 Equitable exercised its discretion under Article 65 to reduce the terminal bonus of policies with Guaranteed Annuity Rates, negating any benefit from the guarantee but preserving the assets of non GAR policyholders.
Equitable had intended using money from the sale to allocate bonuses for the first 7 months of 2000 but now this was not available.
This covered the FSA's regulation of Equitable from 1 January 1999 to 8 December 2000 when the Society closed to new business and was produced by the FSA's director of internal audit with the help of independent accountants and lawyers.
Although the Regulator was given the option of not forcing Equitable to build reserves for discretionary bonuses, that did not absolve the authorities from their duty of financial supervision covering the “ assurance undertaking's entire business ”.
The Government also announced that the final report from Sir John Chadwick in relation to Equitable Life would be received by mid July.
Among the companies that moved their corporate offices from Manhattan to Stern's Meadowlands commercial office buildings were The Equitable Life Assurance Society, UBS / Paine Webber, Panasonic's U. S. headquarters, and WWOR-TV.
* Globalization, Liberalization and Equitable Development: Lessons from East Asia.
After retiring from baseball, Tenney worked for the Equitable Life Insurance Society before his death in Boston on July 3, 1952.
After retiring from baseball, Tenney worked for the Equitable Life Insurance Society and continued writing for The New York Times.
Equitable servitudes must be created by a writing, unless it is a negative equitable servitude that may be implied from a common scheme for the development of a residential subdivision, so long as landowners have notice of the agreement.
Taking the helm of DLJ in 1973, Jenrette successfully shepherded the firm through a recession and a later sale to worldwide insurance leader, The Equitable, where he served as Chairman and CEO from 1990 until 1996.
On August 5, 2005, Banco de Oro and an SM subsidiary, SM Investments, bought 24. 76 % of the shares of Equitable PCI Bank, the Philippines ' third-largest bank, and 10 % of an Equitable PCI affiliate, Equitable CardNetwork, one of the Philippines ' largest credit card issuers, from the family that founded the bank, the Go family.

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