Sentences with phrase «as traditional corporations»

Each of Cuomo's proposals requires limited liability companies be treated as traditional corporations, which would cap contributions at $ 5,000, according to the administration's release.
The governor introduced eight bills - one for all political offices and one for each of the state's elected offices - that would require LLCs be treated as traditional corporations, with the same contribution limits.

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What's more, while 95 percent of small businesses are organized as pass - throughs (based on 2014 Treasury Dept. data) rather than traditional C - corporations, the CNBC / SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey found the most support (68 percent) for the tax plan among C - corps — which would receive the flat corporate tax - rate reduction to 20 percent.
An S - Corporation pays taxes only once by passing their income, losses, credits, and deduction through to shareholders, while a traditional corporation pays income taxes on their shareholder's dividends as well as corpoCorporation pays taxes only once by passing their income, losses, credits, and deduction through to shareholders, while a traditional corporation pays income taxes on their shareholder's dividends as well as corpocorporation pays income taxes on their shareholder's dividends as well as corporate taxes.
This strategy is commonly known as Pairing and most often used along with corporations in binary options traders, investors and traditional stock - exchanges, as a means of protection and to minimize the associated risks.
Directors may find that they face a tension between the desire to consider additional stakeholder interests beyond traditional shareholders as per B Corporation requirements and their legal duty to act honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of a «corporation» under both the Canada Business Corporations Act (the «CBCA») and Business Corporations Act (Ontario)(the «OBCorporation requirements and their legal duty to act honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of a «corporation» under both the Canada Business Corporations Act (the «CBCA») and Business Corporations Act (Ontario)(the «OBcorporation» under both the Canada Business Corporations Act (the «CBCA») and Business Corporations Act (Ontario)(the «OBCA»).
The Shares do not represent a traditional investment and should not be viewed as similar to «shares» of a corporation operating a business enterprise with management and a board of directors.
Foreign investors have acquired traditional US film «majors», such as Twentieth Century Fox (acquired in 1985 by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation) and Columbia Pictures (purchased by Japanese Sony in 1989 for 3,4 billion US dollars).
Global capitalism's explosive growth has brought unimaginable wealth to some parts of the world, while displacing local economies and emaciating traditional forms of life as transnational corporations devour resources in search of greater and greater profits.
Although sales-wise it's still not as popular as the more traditional, runny, Louisiana - style pepper sauces (typified by heavyweights McIlhenny Co.'s TABASCO Pepper Sauce, Frank's RedHot Sauce, Texas Pete, Bruce Foods Corporation's Louisiana Brand Sauce, and Baumer Foods» Crystal Hot Sauce), Sriracha is rapidly picking up steam, and is in an estimated 9 % of all U.S. households.
On the other hand, British traditional pub grub was turning into mass - marketed, predictable slop as large corporations took over individual pubs, made them part of their chains, and then standardized the food.
As is the case with traditional nonprofit corporations, the board will be expected to fundraise annually.
The anti-GMO clichés go something like this: GM crops are unsafe to eat; they are bad for the environment; they are a tool of agribusiness corporations; and they exploit poor farmers who must buy seed as opposed to their traditional practice of saving seed.
I'd like to help corporations come up with ways for innovative giving through social media, viral video campaigns and marketing campaigns as well as more traditional giving like sponsoring a production or employee appreciation opportunities.
Ron Zimmer, of the RAND Corporation, and two colleagues studied the impact of charters in Michigan, one of the most chartered states in the nation, and determined that private schools were taking as big a hit as traditional public schools because of charters.
For example, we have learned that independent research on the Duncan reforms (known collectively as Renaissance 2010) by the Rand Corporation (2008) and SRI International (2009) finds that his new schools perform only «on par» with traditional neighborhood schools.
Among them were new superintendent Walter G. Amprey, who promoted school - based management and independence from traditional bureaucratic control, and the school's selection as a Maryland site for the Carnegie Corporation's Middle Grade School State Policy Initiative.1 As the new principal, I had distinct ideas about how to help transform Canton, a school with a racially mixed population of 800 students: about 57 percent white, 38 percent African American, and 5 percent Native American or Hispanias a Maryland site for the Carnegie Corporation's Middle Grade School State Policy Initiative.1 As the new principal, I had distinct ideas about how to help transform Canton, a school with a racially mixed population of 800 students: about 57 percent white, 38 percent African American, and 5 percent Native American or HispaniAs the new principal, I had distinct ideas about how to help transform Canton, a school with a racially mixed population of 800 students: about 57 percent white, 38 percent African American, and 5 percent Native American or Hispanic.
You sign a modern traditional contract as a beginning writer or low - level midlist writer, you must trust the publisher, a large corporation, to watch out for your interests for the life of your copyright.
MPOWER Financing was created as a Public Benefit Corporation to help promising students from around the world who struggle to complete their education as a result of being excluded from traditional financing options.
1 Executive Summary 2 Scope of the Report 3 The Case for Hydrogen 3.1 The Drive for Clean Energy 3.2 The Uniqueness of Hydrogen 3.3 Hydrogen's Safety Record 4 Hydrogen Fuel Cells 4.1 Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell 4.2 Fuel Cells and Batteries 4.3 Fuel Cell Systems Durability 4.4 Fuel Cell Vehicles 5 Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure 5.1 Hydrogen Station Hardware 5.2 Hydrogen Compression and Storage 5.3 Hydrogen Fueling 5.4 Hydrogen Station Capacity 6 Hydrogen Fueling Station Types 6.1 Retail vs. Non-Retail Stations 6.1.1 Retail Hydrogen Stations 6.1.2 Non-Retail Hydrogen Stations 6.2 Mobile Hydrogen Stations 6.2.1 Honda's Smart Hydrogen Station 6.2.2 Nel Hydrogen's RotoLyzer 6.2.3 Others 7 Hydrogen Fueling Protocols 7.1 SAE J2601 7.2 Related Standards 7.3 Fueling Protocols vs. Vehicle Charging 7.4 SAE J2601 vs. SAE J1772 7.5 Ionic Compression 8 Hydrogen Station Rollout Strategy 8.1 Traditional Approaches 8.2 Current Approach 8.3 Factors Impacting Rollouts 8.4 Production and Distribution Scenarios 8.5 Reliability Issues 9 Sources of Hydrogen 9.1 Fossil Fuels 9.2 Renewable Sources 10 Methods of Hydrogen Production 10.1 Production from Non-Renewable Sources 10.1.1 Steam Reforming of Natural Gas 10.1.2 Coal Gasification 10.2 Production from Renewable Sources 10.2.1 Electrolysis 10.2.2 Biomass Gasification 11 Hydrogen Production Scenarios 11.1 Centralized Hydrogen Production 11.2 On - Site Hydrogen Production 11.2.1 On - site Electrolysis 11.2.2 On - Site Steam Methane Reforming 12 Hydrogen Delivery 12.1 Hydrogen Tube Trailers 12.2 Tanker Trucks 12.3 Pipeline Delivery 12.4 Railcars and Barges 13 Hydrogen Stations Cost Factors 13.1 Capital Expenditures 13.2 Operating Expenditures 14 Hydrogen Station Deployments 14.1 Asia - Pacific 14.1.1 Japan 14.1.2 Korea 14.1.3 China 14.1.4 Rest of Asia - Pacific 14.2 Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) 14.2.1 Germany 14.2.2 The U.K. 14.2.3 Nordic Region 14.2.4 Rest of EMEA 14.3 Americas 14.3.1 U.S. West Coast 14.3.2 U.S. East Coast 14.3.3 Canada 14.3.4 Latin America 15 Selected Vendors 15.1 Air Liquide 15.2 Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. 15.3 Ballard Power Systems 15.4 FirstElement Fuel Inc. 15.5 FuelCell Energy, Inc. 15.6 Hydrogenics Corporation 15.7 The Linde Group 15.8 Nel Hydrogen 15.9 Nuvera Fuel Cells 15.10 Praxair 15.11 Proton OnSite / SunHydro 15.11.1 Proton Onsite 15.11.2 SunHydro 16 Market Forecasts 16.1 Overview 16.2 Global Hydrogen Station Market 16.2.1 Hydrogen Station Deployments 16.2.2 Hydrogen Stations Capacity 16.2.3 Hydrogen Station Costs 16.3 Asia - Pacific Hydrogen Station Market 16.3.1 Hydrogen Station Deployments 16.3.2 Hydrogen Stations Capacity 16.3.3 Hydrogen Station Costs 16.4 Europe, Middle East and Africa 16.4.1 Hydrogen Station Deployments 16.4.2 Hydrogen Station Capacity 16.4.3 Hydrogen Station Costs 16.5 Americas 16.5.1 Hydrogen Station Deployments 16.5.2 Hydrogen Station Capacity 16.5.3 Hydrogen Station Costs 17 Conclusions 17.1 Hydrogen as a Fuel 17.2 Rollout of Fuel Cell Vehicles 17.3 Hydrogen Station Deployments 17.4 Funding Requirements 17.5 Customer Experience 17.6 Other Findings
While there are some areas of law that the traditional enterprise sales system makes sense, particularly when you're going after clients such as a corporation's in - house counsel.
First, law firms are not inherently different than other businesses that provide professional services and, second, law firms should, therefore, operate as corporations with a traditional corporate capital structure.
This is all part of the «traditional» legal career path often pressed upon law students by their schools and peers: Trying to line up a job with BigLaw, as in - house counsel at a corporation, or in the public sector.
In addition, Legal Services Corporation LSC) has clarified that both legal assistance (i.e. traditional representation) and legal information (such as clinics) can count toward PAI provided that all pertinent regulations are followed.
Does this new paradigm subvert the traditional role as adviser, advocate, and defender of the corporation?
As a result, the traditional legal distinctions between corporations and their shareholders should not be relied upon to interfere with the availability of these oppression remedies.
The court in Rea noted that corporate losses are not shareholder losses, relying on the traditional legal distinction between the two, and further finding that a plaintiff in an oppression action must show some grounds as to why he or she was personally harmed by the defendants, and that a general harm suffered by all shareholders equally for a harm actually done to the corporation can not ground an oppression action.
In South Australia, in addition to the Aboriginal Lands Trust Act 1966 (SA) referred to above, there are two Acts each providing that large parts of the western part of the State are held as inalienable freehold by a corporation that directly represents traditional owners.46 A lease can be granted for any period to a traditional owner or organisation comprising traditional owners; to a government agency for up to 50 years; or to anyone else for 5 years or less.47 The Anangu Pitjantjatjara corporation must have regard to the interests of and consult with traditional owners with a particular interest in the affected portion of the lands and shall not approve the lease unless it is satisfied that those people have given their informed consent.48 The Maralinga Tjarutja corporation must consult with traditional owners.49
[34] As the Yamatji Marpla Aboriginal Corporation (YMAC) emphasised to me, NTRBs and NTSPs need to consult with Traditional Owners before providing submissions to government processes on their behalf.
Chart 2 separates Indigenous Corporations and Community Shire Councils from the traditional owner responses because while they represent traditional owners, their role is not exclusive to that purpose and therefore they are not counted as traditional owners in our data.
These bodies enable communal decision making to take place according to traditional means or contemporary agreed processes, and be communicated to outsiders through a conduit, in the same way that the shareholders of corporations can take decisions as a group at general meetings and convey this through resolutions and company decisions.
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