Sentences with phrase «declare business interests»

The disclosure appears to be in breach of rules that order peers to declare their business interests, particularly if they are the main shareholder of the company.
The move came amid a slew of fresh newspaper allegations against the under - fire politician, including an alleged failure to declare business interests and questions over foreign visits.
Baroness Warsi has written to the Prime Minister explaining why she didn't declare a business interest.

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For the second year running, Canadian Business declared BlackBerry our Loser of the Year, which makes new CEO John Chen a person of heightened interest in 2014.
The Disaster Loan Program is designed to provide low - interest loans to businesses of all sizes, private non-profit organizations, homeowners, and renters to repair or replace real estate, personal property, machinery, or equipment that was damaged or destroyed resulting from a declared disaster.
Caltex Australia chief executive Julian Segal has declared his interest in pursuing Woolworths» $ 1.5 billion petrol station business.
That's plenty of time to figure out if a want - away player with a huge price tag could fix this season, amplify the business interests of both the organization and the league, and declare that the ambitions of the Seattle Sounders have not wavered — they still desire to be one of the greatest teams in the hemisphere.
On 25 November 2005, after he had resigned, Gus O'Donnell wrote to Blunkett confirming that there was no conflict of interest, no failure to declare either Blunkett's shareholding or brief business connection with the company.
Shadow Business Secretary Chuka Umunna and Shadow Care Minister Liz Kendall have already declared an interest in the party leadership.
A 2011 law requires firms with such interests to declare if they have a business relationship with a legislator.
Lady Cumberlege, who broke rules on declaring outside interests and her business partner's financial connection, will not face any disciplinary action
Considering that James Daunt, the guy in charge of Waterstones at the moment, declared just months ago that Amazon «never struck [him] as being a sort of business in the consumer interest» and called the online retailer «a ruthless, money - making devil», it must have been a fairly impressive deal.
Disaster Loans are long - term, low - interest loans to businesses in areas affected by declared disasters.
In two posts in the last few days on Forbes.com, William Pentland, a writer who is also involved in a business developing such combined heat and power systems (he declares this interest up front), described the Co-op City storm response and, more generally, the merits of the gas distribution system as a means to creating a robust, distributed electricity supply:
Lawyers are more than happy to be called fiduciaries when it serves their interests: two obvious examples are restrictive covenants, which the Court of Appeals has declared unenforceable for lawyers because of their fiduciary status [Cohen v. Lord Day & Lord, 550 N.E. 2d 410 (1989)-RSB-, and the unfinished business doctrine, where lawyers» fiduciary relationship with clients was deemed to trump their obligations to their former partners.
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