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association and shares
The memorandum of association must show the names of the people who have agreed to take shares and the number of shares each will take.
The government, most of the Slovenian polity, shares a common view of the desirability of a close association with the West, specifically of membership in both the European Union and NATO.
In addition to its proximity to and association with the limbic system and the amygdala in particular, which plays a key role in emotional experience, the anterior cingulate cortex shares afferent and efferent pathways with a number of thalamic nuclei as well as the posterior cingulate and part of some parietal, frontal and supplementary motor cortex.
: Business organization or association typically composed of relatively large numbers of businesses, tradespersons or professionals in the same or related fields of endeavor, which pools resources, shares information or provides other benefits for their members.
The HDE 226868 / Cygnus X-1 system shares a common motion through space with an association of massive stars named Cygnus OB3, which is located at roughly from the Sun.
Circle Pines was founded as a planned cooperative community in which homeowners owned equal shares in the cooperative association which owned and developed the community.
A collective business system or collective business model is a business organization or association typically composed of relatively large numbers of businesses, tradespersons or professionals in the same or related fields of endeavor, which pools resources, shares information or provides other benefits for their members.
A number of business transactions have to be notarized, such as transfer of shares, issuing of stock, and amendments to the articles of association.
A silent partner is one who still shares in the profits and losses of the business, but who is uninvolved in its management, and / or whose association with the business is not publicly known ; these partners usually provide capital.
In some countries such as most of Continental Europe, ownership is not necessarily equivalent to control due to the existence of e. g. dual-class shares, ownership pyramids, voting coalitions, proxy votes and clauses in the articles of association that confer additional voting rights to long-term shareholders.
The new media industry shares an open association with many market segments in areas such as software / video game design, television, radio, and particularly movies, advertising and marketing, through which industry seeks to gain from the advantages of two-way dialogue with consumers primarily through the Internet.
Free association also shares some features with the idea of stream of consciousness, employed by writers such as Virginia Woolf and Marcel Proust :'all stream-of-consciousness fiction is greatly dependent on the principles of free association '.
* In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, the GmbH (" Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung ", meaning " limited liability business association "), as well as the AG (" Aktiengesellschaft ", meaning " business association with shares "), are the entities most similar to the corporations in the U. S.
The flight begins the Marine Corpss association with presidential helicopter transportation, which it shares with the United States Army until 1976 before taking exclusive responsibility.
Perrin also shares Perun's association to wolves ; Perrin can even talk to wolves
They also argue for the association on the grounds that metal shares many of the attributes of the element air, which is linked to Venus in Vedic astrology.
The team shares the KC Stadium with association football side Hull City A. F. C .. Their mascot is " The Airlie Bird " and officially carries the sponsors name, currently P & O Ferries.
Microsociology is based on interpretative analysis rather than statistical or empirical observation, and shares close association with the philosophy of phenomenology.
The Ho Hsien-ku Miaou, or temple for Ho, the Immortal Girl, shares the same compound as the association.
This enormous fund, which was in its time probably the greatest charitable trust in the world, was managed by delegates of certain Jewish societies, chiefly the Anglo-Jewish Association of London and the Alliance Israelite Universelle of Paris, among whom the shares in the association have been divided.
The prince pulled out, selling his shares in the Marbella Club, due to the area's increasing association with Arab arms traffickers and Russian mafia, whose conspicuous consumption was peppered with violence.

association and World
Sellenraad describes his long association with Burroughs Adding Machine Company, and the impact of World Wars I & II on the sales and service of calculators, and adding and bookkeeping machines in Europe.
Following World War I, an upsurge of political consciousness throughout the Caribbean led to the formation of the representative government association.
During World War I the dachshunds ' popularity in the United States plummeted because of this association and there are even anecdotes such as a Dachshund being stoned to death on the high street of Berkhamsted, England at this time because of its association with the enemy.
The stigma of the association was revived to a lesser extent during World War II, though it was comparatively short-lived.
The FIFA World Cup, often simply the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association ( FIFA ), the sport's global governing body.
Gabon is a member of the UN and some of its specialized and related agencies, including the World Bank ; Organization of African Unity ( OAU ); Central African Customs Union ( UDEAC / CEMAC ); EC association under Lome Convention ; Communaute Financiere Africaine ( CFA ); Organisation of Islamic Cooperation ( OIC ); Non-Aligned Movement ; withdrew from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC ).
While Howland Island was colonized in 1935 as a future aviation facility and is known in popular culture mostly because of its association with the last flight of Earhart and Noonan, no aircraft is known to have ever landed there, although anchorages nearby could be used by floatplanes and flying boats during World War II.
His close association with the Congress dates from 1919, in the immediate aftermath of World War I.
The World Cup is a gold trophy that is awarded to the winners of the FIFA World Cup association football tournament.
Riefenstahl ’ s prominence in the Third Reich, along with her personal association with Adolf Hitler, destroyed her film career following Germany's defeat in World War II, after which she was arrested but released without any charges.
Nepal ’ s most substantive international relations are perhaps with international economic institutions, such as the Asian Development Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, a multilateral economic development association.
Members of the Catholic Orel ( movement ) | Orel association in Lower Carniola before World War One
** Uruguay beats Argentina 4 – 2 in the first association football World Cup Final.
* SAT, acronym for Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda ( World Anational Association ), a worldwide association of leftist Esperanto-speakers
He appealed to ALA members to donate books and volunteer for service, and by June 1918 the association had purchased 300, 000 books, sent 1, 349, 000 gift books to camps, and distributed 500, 000 magazines .” In the time after World War I, the services of the Library of Congress towards the war effort provided a new outlook for the American public on the possibilities of what a successful library could accomplish.
The process of transformation from an empire to a voluntary association of independent states, known as the Commonwealth, gathered pace after World War II, especially during the ministry of Clement Attlee.
Although no universally accepted definition of ' fair trade ' exists, Fairtrade labeling organizations most commonly refer to a definition developed by FINE, an informal association of four international fair trade networks ( Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International, World Fair Trade Organization ( WFTO ), Network of European Worldshops and European Fair Trade Association ( EFTA )):
* The World Fair Trade Organization ( formerly the International Fair Trade Association ) is a global association created in 1989 of fair trade producer cooperatives and associations, export marketing companies, importers, retailers, national, and regional fair trade networks and fair trade support organizations.
The association since then is also organizing the annual World Congress of Esperanto.
The 1934 FIFA World Cup was the second FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national association football teams.

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