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* Equitable power-sharing must be not only political, but also economic and commercial.
* Equitable distribution of health care – according this principle, primary care and other services to meet the main health problems in a community must be provided equally to all individuals irrespective of their gender, age, caste, color, urban / rural location and social class.

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His eight-story Equitable Life Assurance Society ( 1868 – 70 ), was the first office building designed to use elevators ; Post himself leased the upper floors when contemporaries predicted they could not be rented.
Even before that stage, Equitable, which had long claimed to be more transparent than its rivals, had assets worth £ 3B less than communication with policyholders had indicated.
In November 2008 Equitable announced that the process of the sale of the Society would be put on hold and that the Board would instead review the arrangements to run off its existing business.
The Government also announced that the final report from Sir John Chadwick in relation to Equitable Life would be received by mid July.
Although Equitable ’ s management initially welcomed the announcement, they were concerned that compensation would be based on Sir John ’ s report, written on the premise that only five of the Ombudsman ’ s findings of maladministration were valid.
The building, which was built as the headquarters in Portland of the Equitable Savings and Loan Association, was originally intended to be 12 stories high but was later expanded to 14.
The group's roots can be traced beyond the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers established 1844.
In 2008, Transocean was replaced on the S & P by Equitable Resources after the company announced plans to move its headquarters to Switzerland, making it ineligible to be in the S & P index.
* The middle group, the Department of Equitable Administration, allowed for marriage, but sexual relationships were only to be for the purpose of reproduction.
* Pietro Belluschi's Equitable Building was the first aluminum-clad building and the first to be completely sealed with an air-conditioned environment.
1. 3 billion BDO shares will be issued in exchange for 727 million Equitable PCI Bank shares, which was de-listed on June 4, 2007.
* Banco de Oro is the first Philippine bank to be a member of the three leading ATM Networks Expressnet ( The Original BDO ATM Network ; the 1st BDO ATM network ), Megalink ( the Equitable ATM Network ; the 2nd BDO ATM network ) and BancNet ( the PCIBank ATM network ; 3rd BDO ATM network ).
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.

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The shares of the Lopez and Gokongwei Families were sold to the SSS and GSIS which acquired 78 % of PCI Bank shares that were bought by the Go-Led Equitable Banking Corporation and they merged in 1999 and was approved by the Bangko Sentral and other agencies that had created the Third Largest Philippine Bank with Equitable as the survivor of the merger and the name Equitable PCI Bank was adopted.

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Scanned from Equitable Commerce by Josiah Warren ( 1846 )
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.
* Equitable Commerce by Josiah Warren The individualist anarchist who participated in the New Harmony project discusses the reasons for its failure
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.

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