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corporation and proposed
Greville proposed Quiney as the fittest man `` for the following of the cause and to attend him in the matter '', and at his suggestion the corporation allowed Quiney two shillings a day.
The Green Paper proposed for discussion a variety of issues relating to DNS management including private sector creation of a new not-for-profit corporation ( the " new corporation ") managed by a globally and functionally representative Board of Directors.
The proposed Crystal Lake Hospital would hold 80-95 beds and be run by a Wisconsin corporation.
" Landon Ronald brought Reith and Beecham together in April 1928 ; negotiations and preliminary arrangements continued for more than 18 months until it became clear that the corporation and the conductor had irreconcilable priorities for the proposed new ensemble.
The corporation then transferred the deed for that land to the state's Commerce Department's Public Railways Division, giving them the impetus to move forward with their proposed rail yard with northern and southern access despite Mayor Summey's objections.
In the United States, such charters are established either directly by a state legislature by means of local legislation, or indirectly under a general municipal corporation law, usually after the proposed charter has passed a referendum vote of the affected population.
' How to Cut Corporation Tax ' by David Martin and ' Taxing Mansions: the taxation of high value property ' by Lucian Cook were published prior to the Budget 2012 and were successful in their respective arguments for a lower rate of corporation tax and arguing against the proposed ' mansion tax '.
The Liberals proposed legislation to establish a government-financed corporation, with half the stock to be owned by the CNR and half by the privately owned Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ).
After learning of a proposed closing of a major corporation in western Maryland, he personally went to Allegany County with his top advisors and the Maryland Congressional delegation and devised a plan of state and federal action to meet the needs of the faltering company.
Cluzel proposed in 1997 to group TV5, RFI and CFI within a corporation entitled Téléfi.
( 1971 ) " On the proposed reform of corporation tax.
Before the corporation was dissolved, the proprietors proposed to convert the canal into an aqueduct to bring drinking water to Boston, but this effort was unsuccessful.
Brander and Lewis proposed a duopoly model in which it might be rational for the managers of a corporation to load up on debt, to a degree that would be socially dysfunctional.
Issues of national pride may sometimes also be involved ; where both parties to a proposed merger or takeover are in a strong position and do not need to merge or accept a takeover, it can be easier to push it through if the country with the smaller business is not " losing " its corporation.
The individual explained to John Ford that this corporation would benefit if a bill were proposed in the Tennessee General Assembly, dealing with the disposal of outdated electronic equipment.
) After a proposed sale of Outlet's broadcast properties to Coca-Cola's Columbia Pictures subsidiary around 1982 fell through, the station group was acquired by Wesray Capital Corporation, a corporation partially owned by former Treasury Secretary William E. Simon.
In February 1881, the chamber of commerce proposed and a corporation was organized under the general law, and a charter was obtained from the court.
Moynihan now proposed a major shift in the redevelopment plan: Rather than funding redevelopment solely with federal funds, he suggested creating a government-owned corporation with a $ 200 million revolving fund to spur redevelopment along Pennsylvania Avenue.

corporation and Chief
* Chief Architecture Officer or CAO ; a relatively new executive-level position at a corporation, company, organization, or agency, typically reporting directly to the CEO or board of directors.
* Chief Brand Officer or CBO – a relatively new executive-level position at a corporation, company, organization, or agency, typically reporting directly to the CEO or board of directors.
* Chief Executive Officer or CEO / Executive Director for the nonprofit sector ( United States ), Chief Executive or Managing director ( United Kingdom, Commonwealth and some other English speaking countries ) – The CEO of a corporation is the highest ranking management officer of a corporation and has final decisions over human, financial, environmental and technical operations of the corporation.
Notably, he has claimed to have uncovered evidence that Florida Governor Jeb Bush, Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris, and Florida Elections Unit Chief Clay Roberts, along with the ChoicePoint corporation, rigged the ballots during the US Presidential Election of 2000 and again in 2004 when, he argued, the problems and machinations from 2000 continued, and that challenger John Kerry actually would have won if not for disproportional " spoilage " of Democratic votes.
The WSU Foundation is an independent, private corporation with its own Board of Governors and Chief Executive Officer that serves as a fundraising organization for the university.
; Chief Executive Officer ( CEO ): – As the top manager, the CEO is typically responsible for the entire operations of the corporation and reports directly to the chairman and board of directors.
In June 2008, Conde Nast Portfolio reported that Holbrooke and his son allegedly got multiple below-rate loans at Countrywide Financial because the corporation considered them " FOA's "—" Friends of Angelo " ( Countrywide Chief Executive Angelo Mozilo ).
He is an advisor to Onset Ventures, Glenbrook Partners, PGP corporation, Arcot Systems, Finjan, Facetime, Simplified, Zetta and serves as Chief Security Officer of Axway, Inc.
* Charles G. Schwab, Chief information officer of Mercury Interactive corporation.
The corporation running the election, Everyone Counts, named Paul DeGregorio, former Republican chair of the Election Assistance Commission as Chief Operating Officer in 2007.
While most IROs would report to the Chief Financial Officer, they will usually also have access to the Chief Executive Officer ( CEO ) and Chairman or President of the corporation.
In 1992, he left the civil service and was appointed by Mulroney as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Crown corporation Canadian National Railway ( CN ).
His elder son, Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, succeeded him as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the corporation, while his younger son, Fernando Zobel de Ayala, has assumed the position of President and Chief Operating Officer.
In 1982 he became the Chief Executive Officer and later the Chairman of the Board of the for-profit corporation Author Services Inc. ( ASI ).
On 20 March, the Chief Secretary confirmed that the proposal to change the status of MIMOS as a corporation could not be considered for the time being.
As Chief Financial Officer, he was responsible for the corporation ’ s finance functions including the Financial Planning, Treasury, Accounting, Corporate Development, and Investor Relations groups.
* Elena Kho, Chief Executive in the influential Terracorp corporation ;

corporation and Justice
From such a surrender, the dissolution of the body corporate ensues .” Nor does there seem to have been much question that by “ a judgment of forfeiture against a corporation itself, it may be dissolved .” However, Supreme Court Justice Wilson, lecturing in his unofficial capacity, at least, suggests his displeasure with the doctrine that corporate dissolution cannot be predicated “ by a judgment of ouster against individuals.
The pace of business takeovers quickened in the 1990s, but whenever one large corporation sought to acquire another, it first had to obtain the approval of either the FTC or the Justice Department.
In January 2003 Thompson issued an internal Justice Department document informally titled the Thompson Memorandum written to help federal prosecutors decide whether to charge a corporation, rather than or in addition to individuals within the corporation, with criminal offenses.
Lilith stood with her old friends when a mysterious corporation called Optitron approached the Titans and Young Justice with an offer to fund the two groups.
Section 2615 of the Welfare and Institutions Code of California declares, “ Every person, firm or corporation, or officer or agent thereof that brings or assists in bringing into the State any indigent person who is not a resident of the State, knowing him to be an indigent person, is guilty of a misdemeanor .” A complaint was subsequently filed against Edwards in Justice Court, where he was convicted and sentenced to six months imprisonment in the county jail.
In 1973 the Department of Justice and Wooldridge reached an agreement whereby Wooldridge pleaded guilty to accepting stock equity from a corporation engaged in providing merchandise to the noncommissioned officers ' clubs in Vietnam.
After the FBI disputed the validity of the acoustic evidence, the Justice Department paid for a review by the National Academy of Sciences, a U. S. corporation operating with a Title 36 congressional charter.

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