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  • 121financial holding company — USA Financial holding companies are entities created by the Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999 (Also known as the Gramm Leach Bliley Act (the Act)) that may engage in a broader range of financial activities than previously allowed. Such …

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  • 122operating company — index corporation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 operating company …

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  • 123mutual holding company — USA A thrift holding company that is owned by shareholders but controlled by the depositors of the subsidiary thrift. A mutual holding company holds a majority of the voting stock of the subsidiary thrift, while the remaining 49.9% of the thrift… …

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  • 124Company Names Tribunal — The Company Names Tribunal was created on the 1st October 2008 in the United Kingdom and is a direct result of the coming into force of Section 69 of the Companies Act 2006. [1] The Company Names Tribunal is administered by the UK Intellectual… …

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  • 125Law of Jersey — The Law of Jersey has been influenced by several different legal traditions, in particular Norman customary law, English common law and modern French civil law.[1] The Bailiwick of Jersey is a separate jurisdiction from that of the United Kingdom …

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  • 126associated company — a company is associated with another if both companies are controlled by the same (or substantially the same) individuals. In common parlance the term associated company is used to denote a subsidiary or other company that is part of the same… …

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  • 127registration of company — the standard method of setting up a company at the present day. After delivering various documents (e.g. the memorandum of association signed by at least two members, a statutory declaration that the requirements of the Companies Acts have been… …

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  • 128joint venture company — A company owned by two or more separate business interests to share a separate project as a joint endeavour distinct from their respective businesses. It is commonly accompanied by a shareholder s agreement. Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. UK law …

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