subsidiary

  • 41subsidiary corporation — Subsidiary and parent corporations. Subsidiary corporation is one in which another corporation (called parent corporation) owns at least a majority of the shares, and thus has control. + subsidiary corporation One in which another corporation… …

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  • 42subsidiary and parent corporations — Subsidiary and parent corporations. Subsidiary corporation is one in which another corporation (called parent corporation) owns at least a majority of the shares, and thus has control. + subsidiary corporation One in which another corporation… …

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  • 43subsidiary corporation — Subsidiary and parent corporations. Subsidiary corporation is one in which another corporation (called parent corporation) owns at least a majority of the shares, and thus has control. + subsidiary corporation One in which another corporation… …

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  • 44subsidiary and parent corporations — Subsidiary and parent corporations. Subsidiary corporation is one in which another corporation (called parent corporation) owns at least a majority of the shares, and thus has control. + subsidiary corporation One in which another corporation… …

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  • 45subsidiary group — index minority (outnumbered group) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 46subsidiary law — index code Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 47subsidiary troops — plural noun Mercenaries • • • Main Entry: ↑subsidy …

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  • 48Subsidiary motion — NOTOC A subsidiary motion, in parliamentary procedure, is a type of motion by which a deliberative assembly deals directly with a main motion prior to (or instead of) voting on the main motion itself. [Cite parl|title=RONR|edition=10th|pages=60… …

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  • 49Subsidiary alliance — A subsidiary alliance is an alliance between a dominant nation and a nation that it dominates.British policy in IndiaThe doctrine of subsidiary alliance was introduced by Lord Richard Wellesley, British governor general of India from 1798 to 1805 …

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  • 50subsidiary company — A subsidiary company is a company which is controlled by another company, referred to as its holding company. Control is usually achieved either by owning shares with more than 50% of the voting rights in the subsidiary, or by having the right to …

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