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corporation and bought
Mr. Willis bought Zenith Plastic Products, a skeleton corporation of sorts which had undergone many vicissitudes and whose principal assets were a couple of electronics plants on Long Island engaged in working out government contracts, and installed Freddy in an executive position.
In a public corporation, ownership interest is freely bought and sold through purchases and sales of stock, providing a market mechanism ( price discovery ), which determines the price of the company's shares.
In 1975, The Spectator was bought by Henry Keswick, chairman of the Jardine Matheson multinational corporation.
And Blixen's biographer, Judith Thurman, was told by the developer who bought the farm from the family corporation that he planned to name the district after Blixen.
Following bankruptcy of Daewoo Motors in 2001, UkrAVTO corporation bought out AvtoZAZ holding in 2002.
Also, East Longmeadow was home to Milton Bradley Company for many years, and still houses one of their largest facilities after Hasbro bought this corporation in 1984.
They grub staked miners with friend Nick Abelman, bought existing mines, and by the time the partners moved to Goldfield, Nevada and made their Goldfield Consolidated Mining Company a public corporation in 1906, Nixon and Wingfield were worth over $ 30 million
Frank C. Miller, his brother Rufus W. Miller, and others, bought lands on Tunkhannock Creek in Tobyhanna Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, organized a corporation known as the Pocono Spring Water Ice Company sometime in the 1890s.
It was later bought and renamed the Fox by Fox Theatres corporation.
In December of that year, a Delaware corporation with ties to former state Commerce Secretary Bob Faith bought the largest parcel ( approximately at the north end of the former base ) of Noisette land.
The next year, Swedish corporation Incentive AB bought 58. 1 % of Hasselblad, and in 1991, they acquired the remainder of the shares, taking VHAB back to being a private corporation.
The corporation bought in 1926, and what used to be farmland became one of the largest housing estates in Europe.
The business dinner does not end well, Edward making clear his intention to dismantle Morse's corporation once it was bought, close down the shipyard which Morse spent 40 years building, and sell the land for real estate.
In 1897 the corporation bought Tamworth Castle.
" This is because of the take-over of the Blossom corporation, owned by Cheryl Blossom's father, who went bankrupt in one story, but was soon bought out by Hiram Lodge to save the Blossom family and their remaining wealthy ( the Blossom family are no longer richer than the Lodges and Mr. Blossom now works for Mr. Lodge ).
She is an orphan who was ' bought ' by the Nergal corporation for the purposes of being the chief science officer for the Nadesico, which was actually to be completed six years after she had been adopted.
Ultimately the assets of the corporation were bought by Palm, Inc., where Gassée served on the board of directors, for US $ 11 million in 2001, at which point the company entered dissolution.
Astros management faced a public relations nightmare when the energy corporation went bankrupt in the midst of one of the biggest corporate scandals in American history in 2001, and they bought back the remainder of Enron's thirty years of naming rights for $ 2. 1 million, rechristening the ballpark as Astros Field on February 7, 2002.
In January 1942, the Defense Plant Corporation, a corporation entity of the Federal government, bought the school from Harold Darr.
The same can happen to a corporation bought out by a larger corporation bent on destroying free software in order to maintain its monopoly and extend its evil empire.
The Miramax film corporation bought the American film rights to Shaolin Soccer before its release in China, so they helped publish the comic book along with two Chinese film companies who originally produced the film.
When Universal was bought out by Just Energy he was presented a seat on the board of their Exchange corporation.

corporation and property
For example, property `` used in the trade or business '' of a transferor corporation, as defined in section 1231, presumably would not retain its special status following a non-taxable reorganization if it is not so used in the business of the acquiring corporation.
A realty corporation in Louisiana owed no tax, under Federal law, on its gain from the sale of property disposed of in line with a plan of liquidation.
Under U. S. Supreme Court precedent, a state of incorporation gets to keep any abandoned and unclaimed property, such as uncashed checks and unredeemed gift certificates, if the corporation does not have information about the location of the owner of the property.
FASA unexpectedly ceased active operations on April 30, 2001, but still exists as a corporation holding intellectual property rights, which it licenses to other publishers.
The Court specifically recognized that a corporation ’ s information is its property:
For example, a corporation is allowed to own property and enter contracts.
** Cooperative ( a. k. a. " co-op )-A type of multiple ownership in which the residents of a multi-unit housing complex own shares in the cooperative corporation that owns the property, giving each resident the right to occupy a specific apartment or unit.
The act of incorporating creates a legal entity enabling the organization to be treated as a corporation by law and to enter into business dealings, form contracts, and own property as any other individual or for-profit corporation may do.
Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares, a government-owned corporation that operates airports in Mexico, has its headquarters on the airport property.
( 2 ) Any non-profit corporation, civic association, or governmental entity which has buildings and grounds open to the public may request for the appointment of constables to serve as law enforcement officers in order to protect life and property.
A corporation is a legal entity that can own property, sue or be sued, and enter into contracts.
Transmeta Corporation was a US-based corporation that licensed low power semiconductor intellectual property.
To resolve the issue, the legal personality of a corporation was established to include five legal rights — the right to a common treasury or chest ( including the right to own property ), the right to a corporate seal ( i. e., the right to make and sign contracts ), the right to sue and be sued ( to enforce contracts ), the right to hire agents ( employees ) and the right to make by-laws ( self-governance ).
As a result, because of the First Amendment, Congress may not make a law restricting the free speech of a corporation, a political action group or dictating the coverage of a local newspaper, and because of the Due Process Clause, a state government may not take the property of a corporation without using due process of law and providing just compensation.
* Sino Group, a property development corporation based in Hong Kong
He then succeeded in obtaining a controlling interest in the Northern Pacific property, and organized a new corporation that was named the Oregon and Transcontinental Company.
The corporation has the " ultimate authority to exercise control over ownership of property, to promulgate and amend the by-laws, to accept or reject the recommendation for election to the Presidency of the College by the Board of Trustees, and to elect members of the Corporation and of the Board of Trustees.
* municipal lien ( United States )— a lien by a municipal corporation against a property owner for the owner's proportional share of a public improvement that specifically and individually benefits the owner.
The concept of corporation sole originated as a means to the orderly transfer of church or religious society property, serving to keep title within the church or religious society.
In order to keep the religious property from being treated as the estate of the vicar of the church, the property was titled to the office of the corporation sole.

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