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Although the rules of the Football League state that a 10 point deduction would only be incurred if the club went into administration, an enquiry reported that the finances of the parent company and the club were linked to an extent that they were practically the same company / club.
As a result of the expenses incurred by this legal battle as well as other financial pressures, the Duncan family sold the company name and associated trademarks in 1968 to Flambeau, Inc, who had manufactured Duncan's plastic models since 1955., Flambeau Plastics continues to run the company.
The company incurred large losses in 1987 in currency speculation due to the trading activities of one individual,
The company petitioned the King to affirm their right to the colony however he declined replying that, though he was sorry that the company had incurred such huge loses, to claim Darien would mean war with Spain.
For the Thames board, the dispute incurred a huge, but necessary, cost if the company was to expand its production operation profitably.
By 1920, Lawson had retired the debt he incurred and throughout the depression the company grew by acquiring and consolidating other printing concerns.
Though the massive debts incurred for these upgrades ( along with the more publicised expense of Shinkansen expansions ) led to the privatization and break-up of the national rail company.
Baudin proceeded to Martinique, from where he addressed an offer to the Imperial government in Vienna to conduct to Canton commissioners who would be empowered to negotiate with the Chinese merchants there a settlement of the debts incurred by the Imperial Asiatic Company, which would enable the company to renew its trade with China.
Most notably, a subsidiary of Jim Walter Corp ( Celotex ) faced a large asbestos lawsuit and incurred liabilities that the courts ruled would need to be satisfied by the parent company.
The company disbanded the team as a result of financial losses incurred during the internecine 1928-1929 " Soccer Wars " between American Soccer League and United States Football Association and onset of the Great Depression in 1929.
However, the loss incurred in connection with the liquidation of a subsidiary company remains deductible up to the amount of the paid-up share capital.
Another problem was that the component suppliers were still based in the Midlands, and the company incurred further costs in transporting half-finished engine castings from Linwood to be machined at Ryton and returned to Linwood once they had been assembled — at the same time as completed Imps returned south again, resulting in a round trip!
This arrangement incurred costly access fees, but it was necessary until the company obtained Parliamentary authority to build in London.
The ceding company and the reinsurer enter into a reinsurance agreement which details the conditions upon which the reinsurer would pay a share of the claims incurred by the ceding company.
The risks are diversified, with the reinsurer bearing some of the loss incurred by the insurance company.
In June 2009 Bloomberg reported that the company had incurred a $ 11 million deficit for the year ending June 2008.
There were originally three competing hotels, however this added significantly to the problem of lack of viability, and the company ( and indirectly the government ) incurred massive operating losses.
However TSW's success in winning the contract may have been helped by boardroom friction within Westward which had blighted the company for several years and incurred criticism from the Independent Broadcasting Authority.
The employee contributes to the FSA in small increments throughout the year ( for example, 1 / 26 of the annual amount if one is paid every 2 weeks ), but taken together, all employees of a company contribute the full average amount during any given period, and no real risk is incurred by the employer.
Among the reasons given by the three judges were ( 1 ) that the advert was not a unilateral offer to all the world but an offer restricted to those who acted upon the terms contained in the advertisement ( 2 ) that satisfying conditions for using the smoke ball constituted acceptance of the offer ( 3 ) that purchasing or merely using the smoke ball constituted good consideration, because it was a distinct detriment incurred at the behest of the company and, furthermore, more people buying smoke balls by relying on the advert was a clear benefit to Carbolic ( 4 ) that the company's claim that £ 1000 was deposited at the Alliance Bank showed the serious intention to be legally bound.

company and some
Perhaps a list of some of the `` practices '' of my company will help here.
`` Chickens have short memories '', the doctor remarked, `` that's why they are better company than most people I know '', and he went on to break some important news to Alex.
some buildings, farm tools, two horses, plows, and hay owned by Bonito Lavato, a friendly interpreter for the company, and Pedro Chavez' hay were stolen or destroyed ; ;
The company was impressed with some ideas of the danger from Carolina, and when Perier came over as governor in 1727, he was given special instructions regarding the trade of the Mobile district.
But jolly old Uncle Donald would tell her no more than that Bobbie had certainly been considered for the job, but there were factors in a large company which outsiders and even some insiders couldn't understand.
In some regions, there are several numbers, depending on the telephone company and / or the area you are calling from as there can be several central offices serving some areas.
In 1988, having produced some 5, 000 cars in 20 years, a revived economy and successful sales of limited edition Vantage, and 52 Volante Zagato coupes at £ 86, 000 each ; the company finally retired the ancient V8 and introduced the Virage range — the first new Aston launched in 20 years.
There are also superefficient electric refrigerators, such as those produced by the Sun Frost company, some of which use only about half as much electricity as a mass-market energy star-rated refrigerator.
Also in 2008 the Brazilian company Embraer showcased the Brazilian military transport aircraft, Embraer KC-390, and some countries already have shown interest in the aircraft, with France even placing orders.
In 2005 Bulgaria had some 6, 238 kilometers of open access track owned by the state company " National Company Railway Infrastructure ", including a 125 kilometers long 760 mm narrow gauge railway-the Septemvri-Dobrinishte narrow gauge line.
He took his old nurse with him as a servant and they settled down to live in Enfide, near a church to St Peter, in some kind of association with " a company of virtuous men " who were in sympathy with his feelings and his views of life.
A person or a company in bankruptcy can not access its assets ( with some exceptions ).
This evidence suggests that some shareholders express their displeasure with a company by voting against its directors.
After achieving fame, he founded a short-lived music company, the Charles Chaplin Music Corporation, through which he published some of his own compositions, such as " Oh, That Cello!
That is, a company may sell a printer at cost, and make profits on the ink cartridge, paper, or some other replacement part.
Within the corporate office or corporate center of a company, some companies have a Chairman and CEO as the top ranking executive, while the number two is the President and COO ; other companies have a President and CEO but no official deputy.
The prints were also examined by another photographic company, Ilford, who reported unequivocally that there was " some evidence of faking ".
Granada Television commissioned only 13 episodes and some inside the company doubted the show would last its planned production run.
Therefore, a company must analyze its business workflows and processes before choosing a technology platform ; some will likely need re-engineering to better serve the overall goal of winning and satisfying clients.
In England, the company, J. S. Fry & Sons discovered a way to mix some of the cocoa butter back into the Dutched chocolate, and added sugar, creating a paste that could be moulded.
It follows that it may be more economically efficient to allow a troubled company to continue running, cancel some of its debts, and give ownership of the newly reorganized company to the creditors whose debts were canceled.
Compaq produced some of the first IBM PC compatible computers, being the first company to legally reverse-engineer IBM Personal Computer.

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