FWIW, LLCs don't have shareholders, they have «members» and sometimes also «
economic interest owners» (who are unauthorized transferees of members).
Not exact matches
As the
economic climate continues to fluctuate and
interest rates hover at record low levels, it may be a good time for small business
owners to consider refinancing.
Given the
economic incentive to keep consumers drinking coffee, café
owners, restaurateurs, crockery designers and manufacturers ought, presumably, to be
interested in anything that can help to enhance the multisensory coffee drinking experience for their clientele cf. [3].
Instead of freeing industrial capitalism from landlords, natural resource
owners and monopolists, Western banks and bondholders joined forces with them, seeing them as major customers for as much
interest - bearing credit as would absorb the
economic rent that governments would refrain from taxing.
The most important way to view these universal problems is to ask who is to receive the
economic surplus: the government as taxes, individual property
owners as rent, or banks as
interest?
To be sure, small shop
owners have an
economic interest in ending Sunday shopping, since the practice disproportionately favors big - box retailers.
A republican model of
economic governance sees the company as a self - governing association of members that incorporates
owners, employees, users, and other agents that have an
interest in the company's success.
When it comes to spay / neuter, nonprofits have a vested
interest in preventing unwanted litters, no matter the
economic circumstances of the
owners, says Georgia veterinarian Will Mangham, a Pets for Life consultant.
Small business
owners are also facing an uncertain
economic climate, which makes borrowing on high -
interest credit cards especially risky.
«There is still a concern that home -
owners across the UK have grown dangerously accustomed to low
interest rates, and any sudden rate rise compounded with the tougher mortgage rules and continuing
economic uncertainty abroad, could have a serious impact.
3 Policy
owners should anticipate renewal
interest rates at the Guaranteed Minimum Interest Rate regardless of future economic con
interest rates at the Guaranteed Minimum
Interest Rate regardless of future economic con
Interest Rate regardless of future
economic conditions.
The Hamon Law requires that consumers prove that they've suffered actual damage to their
economic interests, which means older iPhone
owners will have to demonstrate that a slower smartphone was more than just an idle annoyance.
It was suggested that if traditional
owners are
interested in pursuing other goals, like
economic and social development, a separate but related entity should be established.
Respondents suggested that rather than a one - size - fits - all view, traditional
owners, in partnership with the relevant NTRB, should be able to choose what form of governance structure they consider suits their circumstances, needs and goals for their native title rights and
interests, and social and
economic development.
A considerable limitation on how native title can contribute to traditional
owners»
economic development is that legal proceedings must be commenced when a traditional
owner group wishes to assert or protect its
interests through the native title system.133 The group may not intend or desire to proceed to a full - blown trial about their connection to land, and may simply be responding to a future act notice.
For instance, some asked why an agreement (e.g., for mining or exploration leading to
economic development for the traditional
owner group) should be made only with a traditional
owner group, or with their
interests paramount.
This idea holds that communal property will tend to be neglected or degraded since no single
owner has a vested
interest in protecting or improving the property; while individual property will be improved because the
owner has an
economic interest in seeing its value improved.
That the government establish a framework to monitor and evaluate the impact of the amendments against their intended outcomes, including the establishment of baseline information and benchmarks against which to assess
economic development in the
interests of traditional
owners and Indigenous Northern Territorians over time.
And, increased funding for personnel and infrastructure to build the capacity of traditional
owners to pursue and progress their
economic interests on land and water.26
The NIC Principles are premised on the idea that private land ownership will lead to
economic development because the land
owners have an
economic interest in seeing land value improved.
The tangible and intangible assets of native title, including the acknowledgement of Indigenous Australians» traditional ownership of land and inherent rights, legally recognised rights and
interests in land, the opportunity to negotiate agreements and the national NTRB structure, provide a foundation on which
economic and social development for traditional
owners can be built.
Owners of the
interests must unanimously agree to material or
economic changes to the property or its ownership structure.