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In 1844 the British Parliament passed the Joint Stock Companies Act, which allowed companies to incorporate without a royal charter or an Act of Parliament.
* Noi Bai Airport Services Joint Stock Company, in Vietnamese Công ty Cổ phần Dịch vụ Hàng không Sân bay Nội Bài
Open Joint Stock Company « Ilyushin Aviation Complex », operating as Ilyushin ( Ilyushin ) () or Ilyushin Design Bureau, is a Russian design bureau and aircraft manufacturer, founded by Sergey Vladimirovich Ilyushin.
The factory, which had been renamed to OAO Moskvitch ( Moskvitch Joint Stock Company ) in the early 1990s, filed for bankruptcy in 2002 and ceased production.
In November 1992, IMZ-Ural transformed into an open-end joint stock company " Uralmoto Joint Stock Company " a privatized entity owned 40 % by management and employees through grant, 38 % by auction with privatization vouchers ( mostly management and employees also ) and 22 % retained by the government.
The Boston-Newton Joint Stock Association, which left Boston April 16, 1849, camped there the night before their arrival at Sutter's Fort on September 27, after a remarkable journey across the continent.
In 1859, Salado College Joint Stock Company created, village named " Salado "
In 1977 he took various parts in the Joint Stock Theatre Company's production of Epsom Downs and in 1979 he starred in Snoo Wilson's The Soul of the White Ant at the Soho Poly.
Because the cross-border trains ran over the LNWR and Caledonian Railway, through trains consisted of jointly-owned " West Coast Joint Stock " to simplify operations.
It was merged into the Yak Aviation Company with Smolensk Aviation Plant Joint Stock Company in March 1992, although the two companies continued to be operated separately.
The GNR's role in the establishment of an Anglo-Scottish East Coast route was confirmed by establishment of the East Coast Joint Stock in 1860, whereby a common pool of passenger vehicles was operated by the GNR, the North Eastern and the North British.
Since 2005, the BMP-3 can be fitted with a new fire control system from " Peleng " Joint Stock Company from Belarus.
During his time there, he saw the Joint Stock Companies Act 1856 passed-the first nationwide codification of company law in the world.
* The articulated railway carriage, first used with some conversions of East Coast Joint Stock ( ECJS ) carriages in 1907, soon followed by conversions of GNR carriages ; new articulated carriages being built for the GNR from 1911.
* Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank v. Radford
She served as resident dramatist at the Royal Court Theatre from 1974 – 1975, and later began collaboration with theatre companies such as Joint Stock Theatre Company and Monstrous Regiment ( a feminist theatre union ) which used an extended workshop period in their development of new plays.
" During her tenure as resident dramatist at London ’ s Royal Court Theatre, Churchill wrote Objections to Sex and Violence ( 1974 ), which, though not well-reviewed, led to her successful association with David Hare and Max Stafford-Clark ’ s Joint Stock Company and with Monstrous Regiment, a feminist group.
On 17 July 1995, it was reorganized from a state-owned company into a Joint Stock Company.
Consequently, registration and incorporation of companies without specific legislation was introduced by the Joint Stock Companies Act 1844.
Four years later the Joint Stock Companies Act 1856 provided for limited liability for all joint-stock companies provided, amongst other things, that they include the word " limited " in their company name.
Jetstar Pacific Airlines Joint Stock Aviation Company operating as Jetstar Pacific is a low-cost airline headquartered in the Tân Bình District of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
As result of July 2007 ownership change, Jetstar Pacific Airlines Joint Stock Aviation Company ( formerly Pacific Airlines Joint Stock Aviation Company ) is owned by State Capital Investment Corporation ( SCIC ) of Vietnam, Saigontourist, Luong Hoai Nam ( CEO ) and Qantas of Australia.

Joint and Companies
These royalties are administered by The Alliance of Artists and Recording Companies for featured artists and copyright owners, ASCAP / BMI / SESAC for writers, Harry Fox Agency for publishers, and The AFM / AFTRA Intellectual Property Rights Distributoin Fund ( Joint venture of AFM and AFTRA ) for non-featured artists.
Those 5 categories of Chinese foreign enterprises are: the Sino-Foreign Equity Joint Ventures ( EJVs ), Sino-Foreign Co-operative Joint Ventures ( CJVs ), Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprises ( WFOE ), although they do not strictly belong to Joint Ventures, plus foreign investment companies limited by shares ( FICLBS ), and Investment Companies through Foreign Investors ( ICFI ).
In 1860 he published in two volumes his Treatise on the Law of Partnership, including its Application to Joint Stock and other Companies, and in 1862 a supplement including the Companies Act 1862.
Shakespeare by the Sea is a professional theatre company and registered society ( Nova Scotia Registry of Joint Stock Companies ID: 2365312 ) in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
* Nova Scotia Registry of Joint Stock Companies
In England it became more straightforward to incorporate a joint stock company following the Joint Stock Companies Act 1844, although investors in such companies carried unlimited liability until the Limited Liability Act 1855.
The South Eastern and Chatham Railway Companies Joint Management Committee ( SE & CRCJMC ), known by its shorter name of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway ( SE & CR ) was a working union of two neighbouring rival railways, the South Eastern Railway ( SER ) and London, Chatham and Dover Railway ( LC & DR ), that operated services between London and Southeast England.
1834 stock certificate of the " Joint Companies " signed by Robert L. Stevens ( The B. C.
On February 15, 1831, the C & A and D & R were combined as the Joint Companies, with all important decisions made by a Joint Board, and all stock was consolidated.
The " Protection Act ", passed March 2, 1832, expanded this to give the Joint Companies a monopoly on New York City-Philadelphia traffic across New Jersey.
From 1993 to 1998 Eustace was chairman of WIBDECO as well as the Joint Venture Holding Companies in the UK.
1834 stock certificate of the " Joint Companies " signed by Robert L. StevensRobert Stevens was president of the Camden and Amboy Railroad ( C & A ) in the 1830s and 1840s.
In 1902, the Institute changed its name to the Chartered Institute of Secretaries of Joint Stock Companies and Other Public Bodies.

Joint and building
Then, advised by the Architect of the Capitol, the Joint Committee for the Library, traditionally responsible for the works of art in the building, ordered the space cleared and painted in fresco, to show `` the Peace after the Civil War '', `` the Spanish-American War '', and `` the Birth of Aviation '', to match as nearly as feasible Brumidi's technique and composition.
A second station, later called Shepton Mallet ( Charlton Road ), opened in 1874 with the building of the Bath extension of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.
DIA is headquartered at the Defense Intelligence Analysis Center ( DIAC ) on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D. C., with major operational activities at the Pentagon, at each Unified Combatant Command, United States Defense Attache Offices worldwide, the National Center for Medical Intelligence ( NCMI ) in Fort Detrick, Maryland, and the Missile and Space Intelligence Center ( MSIC ) in Huntsville, Alabama and is in the process of building the new Defense Intelligence Support Center ( DISC ) in Reston, Virginia.
Joint ( building ) | Building joint with incomplete firestop made of mineral wool packing that still requires topcaulking.
In 1898 he chaired the Joint Select Committee on Electrical Energy ( Generating Stations and Supply ), which recommended granting compulsory purchase powers for the building of power stations.
In the future, a second Joint Science building will occupy this space.
The building of the Peace Bridge was approved by the International Joint Commission on August 6, 1925.
He served as chairman of the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds ( Forty-first through Forty-fourth Congresses ) where he played a vital role in obtaining the current Library of Congress main building through his work on the Joint Select Committee on Additional Accommodations for the Library.
Incomplete firestop in the Joint ( building ) | perimeter slab edge, made of Mineral wool | rockwool without topcaulking.
Firestops for such building joints can be qualified to UL 2079 -- Tests for Fire Resistance of Building Joint Systems.
During the first ten years of his appointment appropriations more than doubled, the case for more space ( a new building ) was developed and put before the Joint Committee on the Library, work was started in the development of cataloging in publication and research was completed on machine-readable cataloging systems ; Public Law 480 was established and helped bring about international cataloging standards.
In November 1962, Typhoon Karen destroyed the building housing the Fleet Weather Center / Joint Typhoon Warning Center.
The building will be the new home for NOAA's Center for Satellite Applications and Research, Air Resources Laboratory and National Centers for Environmental Prediction and the NOAA / DoD / NASA Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation.
The alliance, which repeats the successful teamup that won the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter effort, is focused on building a modular stealthy UCAV that could be adapted to a wide range of missions.
After leaving school, he was a porter on the London Midland and Great Northern Joint Line before joining a building contractor in Great Yarmouth.
* Joint ( building ), a junction where building elements meet without a static load being applied from one element to another
The City and County of San Francisco, the Alameda – Contra Costa Transit District ( AC Transit ), and the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board ( Caltrain ) have proposed to replace the currently underutilized and outdated building with an entirely new and more functional building at roughly the same location.
Joint Operations forces were sent to Indonesia to combat the rebel threat after three bombs were detonated by the Rebels, with one destroying part of a school, one destroying a government building in Jakarta, and one that nearly killed the Indonesian president.
One of the small blue buildings in the JSA is the MAC Conference Room, where talks take place between both sides, while the other one was the UNC Joint Duty Office building.
On the opposite side of the UNC Joint Duty Office building from the MAC Conference Room is a building officially titled " KPA Recreation Room ".
The restaurant, also called " Stillwater's Jumpin ' Little Juke Joint ," occupies a two story building with a unique atrium dubbed the " Joe Dome " featuring a retractable glass roof, built in 1992.

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