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  • 41Protection of Trading Interests Act 1980 — The Protection of Trading Interests Act 1980 was a piece of legislation passed by the British Parliament to counter American assertions of extra territorial jurisdiction. [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200506/cmhansrd/cm051202/text/51… …

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  • 42Activities, Interests, Opinions — (engl. für Aktivitäten, Interessen, Meinungen, oft abgekürzt AIO) bezeichnet ein psychographisches Marktsegmentierungsmodell, das anhand von Marktforschungsuntersuchungen des Lebensstils bestimmter Personengruppen dem Marketing eine Analyse ihres …

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  • 43Children's interests — Citing the interests of children is a rationale that is sometimes given for why something should or should not be done. It can also be seen as: a rationalization/justification a political tool[1] a rhetorical phrase (e.g. but think of the… …

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  • 44Working Interests — Refers to a form of investment in oil and gas drilling operations in which the investor is directly liable for a portion of the ongoing costs associated with exploration, drilling and production. In a similar fashion, working interest owners also …

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  • 45register of members’ interests —    In 1974 the House of Commons voted to establish a compulsory register of members’ interests and a select committee to administer it. Members of Parliament (MPs) are required to declare in the register the sources of any extra income or gifts… …

    Glossary of UK Government and Politics

  • 46special interests — n [plural] special interest groups in general ▪ Special interests donate millions of dollars to political campaigns …

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  • 47pooling-of-interests method — In the USA, a method of accounting formerly used in business combinations in which the acquiring company had issued voting common stock in exchange for voting common stock of the acquired company. In the pooling of interests method, the acquired… …

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  • 48register of interests in shares — A statutory book required to be maintained by public companies. Interests in shares disclosed to the company by those persons knowingly interested in 3% or more of any class of the voting share capital must be disclosed in the register.… …

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  • 49register of interests in shares — A statutory register required to be maintained by public company Interests in shares disclosed to the company by those persons knowingly interested in 3% or more of any class of the voting share capital must be disclosed in the register.… …

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  • 50vested interests — /vɛstəd ˈɪntrəsts/ (say vestuhd intruhsts) plural noun 1. personal interests or rights in a system, institution, or the like, usually protected by law or custom. 2. the persons, groups, etc., who have acquired rights or powers by which they are… …