The phrase
"commercial enterprise" refers to a business or company that engages in activities with the primary purpose of making a profit or earning money. It involves selling products or services to customers in order to generate income.
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That magnitude of reduction threatens the survival, in its present form, of the fossil fuel industry — one of the largest
commercial enterprises in history.
However, as an alternative, the investment may be made in a
new commercial enterprise established and operated by the investor.
Tax benefits for religious organizations fall into three general categories: tax - free donations, tax - free land and tax -
free commercial enterprises.
Although the Court of Appeal acknowledged that a regulator of financial markets
affects commercial enterprises, that «bare fact» was insufficient to qualify a financial regulator as a commercial actor.
These policies are designed especially for small and medium sized businesses, and can be customized to fit the needs of a wide variety
of commercial enterprises.
By comparison, enterprises that are only state - owned, but not state - directed, function totally
as commercial enterprises.
We have experience defending claims where the insured party is a condominium, management company, member of travel industry or
other commercial enterprise.
Insurance companies that are forced to pay out settlements try to pay out the least amount possible; they are
commercial enterprises with the bottom line as their concern - not your health.
Instead, we rely upon user contributions to help us help you find the web design and affordable web site production
for commercial enterprises.
Furthermore, if the legal profession was to completely discount series as being less official than the ICLRs, with its years of service, would this not disfavour the smaller legal publishers and other
commercial enterprises such as newspapers, that have proven themselves worthy of reporting on cases.
The
first commercial enterprise in deeper waters, expected to target mineral - rich sulphides at depths of 1.5 - 2 km off Papua New Guinea, is scheduled to begin early in 2019.
27 - Temecula Valley Agricultural Tours From agribusiness professionals, academics, and researchers, to budding and full - fledged enthusiasts, agriculture tours in Temecula Valley provide noteworthy opportunities to visit, learn, and experience family - owned
commercial enterprises growing in the good earth and harvesting at perfection.
Complaints about sales, lettings, and residential leasehold management can all be considered, along with Disputes concerning
small commercial enterprises who are members of the commercial scheme.
Although that's not a tracking space that many will be able to utilize, it means that the Vive Pro will be a much better choice for those with huge play areas and
commercial enterprises looking to enable large - scale multiplayer games.
In West Africa where
commercial enterprises give women a fair amount of economic independence, there is an invidious language that disparages this and makes it sound unnatural for women to be wealthy.
This structure is critical to the health of our legal process, because it allows individuals, no matter their income level, to take on
major commercial enterprises and nation - wide insurance companies, even if they can not afford the up - front cost of hiring a lawyer.
Managed services + integrated tech: What Thomson Reuters commercial contracts collaboration with eBrevia means At the start of March Thomson Reuters announced that it has teamed up with leading machine - learning contract analytics platform eBrevia to
help commercial enterprises tackle large and complex contract remediation projects, as complex global events such as GDPR and Brexit come to the fore.
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