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  • 101Law, John — (baptized April 21, 1671, Edinburgh, Scot. died March 21, 1729, Venice) Scottish monetary reformer. In 1705 he published the banking reform plan Money and Trade Considered, in which, unlike other mercantilists, he proposed a central bank as an… …

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  • 102Investment Company Act of 1940 — Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (ICA) USA The Investment Company Act of 1940 (15 U.S.C. §§ 80a 1 − 80a 64) regulates mutual funds and other companies that engage primarily in investing, reinvesting, and trading in securities, and whose …

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  • 103Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended — (ICA) USA The Investment Company Act of 1940 (15 U.S.C. §§ 80a 1 − 80a 64) regulates mutual funds and other companies that engage primarily in investing, reinvesting, and trading in securities, and whose own securities are offered to the… …

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  • 104Investment Company Act — of 1940, as amended (ICA) USA The Investment Company Act of 1940 (15 U.S.C. §§ 80a 1 − 80a 64) regulates mutual funds and other companies that engage primarily in investing, reinvesting, and trading in securities, and whose own securities are… …

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  • 105Company of Scotland — 8.8340180738417 77.6317977905277Koordinaten: 8° 50′ 2,5″ N, 77° 37′ 54,5″ W …

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  • 106qualifying trading company — To qualify for Enterprise Investment Scheme Relief and Re investment relief, the company which is the subject of the investment must fall within the conditions applicable to these forms of relief. There are complex qualifications but in broad… …

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  • 107Tax and NIC charges on Company Cars — Under income tax legislation, the tax payable by an individual on a company car is assessed on 35% of the new price list up to a maximum of ₤80,000. Where the employee s business mileage is over 18,000 miles, this figure can be reduced by two… …

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  • 108dormant company — A company which has not carried out any significant accounting transactions either since formation or since the end of the previous financial accounting year (section 249AA(4), Companies Act 1985). When considering whether a company is dormant… …

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  • 109target company — offeree, Also known as the target company or target. A company in respect of which an offer has been made or is in contemplation to which the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers (the Code) applies. Paragraph 3 of the Introduction to the Code sets… …

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  • 110subsidiary company — A subsidiary company is a company that is owned or controlled by another company. When entering into a contract with a subsidiary company, it is important to establish that the subsidiary can fulfil its obligations under the contract without the… …

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