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Companies law
Company Business
Company forms
Sole proprietorship
Partnership
(General Limited LLP)
Corporation
Cooperative
United States
S corporation C corporation
LLC LLLP Series LLC
Delaware corporation
Nevada corporation
Massachusetts business trust
Delaware statutory trust
UK / Ireland / Commonwealth
Limited company
(by shares by guarantee
Public Proprietary)
Unlimited company
Community interest company
European Union / EEA
SE SCE SPE EEIG
Elsewhere
AB AG ANS A/S AS GmbH
K.K. N.V. Oy S.A. more
Doctrines
Corporate governance
Limited liability Ultra vires
Business judgment rule
Internal affairs doctrine
De facto corporation and
corporation by estoppel
Piercing the corporate veil
Rochdale Principles
Related areas
Contract Civil procedure
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Company Logos Aim for the Personal Touch
Some companies are abandoning their modernist style logos for signature logos to create the impression of being distinctive, idiosyncratic and sensitive to customers' needs.
Some companies are abandoning their modernist style logos for signature logos to create the impression of being distinctive, idiosyncratic and sensitive to customers' needs.
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Translations of company. company synonyms, company antonyms. Information about company in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. moving ...
Translations of company. company synonyms, company antonyms. Information about company in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. moving ...
A company is a form of business organization. It is a collection of individuals and physical assets with a common focus and an aim of gaining profits. This collection exists in law and therefore a company is considered a "legal person".
Company to study impact fee need
A company should begin studying the city of Sherwood by the end of June, to determine how much the city would need to charge in impact fees to maintain its current parks and streets.
A company should begin studying the city of Sherwood by the end of June, to determine how much the city would need to charge in impact fees to maintain its current parks and streets.
Company.com
Company.com is about making your business better. We help small and medium-sized businesses spend less and save more. Our service helps drive revenue to your business.
Company.com is about making your business better. We help small and medium-sized businesses spend less and save more. Our service helps drive revenue to your business.
In the United States a company is a corporationor less commonly an association partnership or unionto carry out an enterprise.1 Generally a company may be a "corporation partnership association joint-stock company trust fund or organized group of persons whether incorporated or not and (in an official capacity) any receiver trustee in bankruptcy or similar official or liquidating agent for any of the foregoing."1
When your company acts like a bank
Whenever your company lends money, it is required to charge interest at a fair market rate and to realise such interest as taxable income for corporate income tax purposes. However, you must also determine whether the tax law deems the company to be carry
Whenever your company lends money, it is required to charge interest at a fair market rate and to realise such interest as taxable income for corporate income tax purposes. However, you must also determine whether the tax law deems the company to be carry
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A guest or guests: had company for the weekend. The state of friendly companionship; fellowship: was grateful for her company; friends who finally parted company. ...
A guest or guests: had company for the weekend. The state of friendly companionship; fellowship: was grateful for her company; friends who finally parted company. ...
In English law and in the Commonwealth realms a company is a body corporate or corporation company registered under the Companies Acts or similar legislation.2 It does not include a partnership or any other unincorporated group of persons although such an entity may be loosely described as a company.
Contents
1 Meaning and etymology
2 History
3 Types
4 References
5 Further reading
Meaning and etymology
NB Power hires firm tied to Bernard Lord
NB Power has hired an international consulting company with ties to former Progressive Conservative premier Bernard Lord to review its internal costs.
NB Power has hired an international consulting company with ties to former Progressive Conservative premier Bernard Lord to review its internal costs.
Company | Define Company at Dictionary.com
Company definition, a number of individuals assembled or associated together; group of people. See more.
Company definition, a number of individuals assembled or associated together; group of people. See more.
A company can be defined as an "artificial person" invisible intangible created by Law with a discrete legal entity perpetual succession and a common seal. It is not affected by the death insanity or insolvency of an individual member..
Company making action figure of Weiner
A Connecticut company known for its edgy action figures is making two versions of an Anthony Weiner doll.
A Connecticut company known for its edgy action figures is making two versions of an Anthony Weiner doll.
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What is company? definition and meaning
company - definition of company - Any entity engaging in business, such as a proprietorship , partnership , or corporation.
company - definition of company - Any entity engaging in business, such as a proprietorship , partnership , or corporation.
The English word has its origins in the Old French military term compaignie (first recorded in 1150) meaning a "body of soldiers"3 originally taken from the Late Latin word companio "companion one who eats bread with you" first attested in the Lex Salica as a calque of the Germanic expression *gahlaibo (literally "with bread") related to Old High German galeipo "companion" and Gothic gahlaiba "messmate". By 1303 the word referred to trade guilds. Usage of company to mean "business association" was first recorded in 1553 and the abbreviation "co." dates from 1769.
History
Dispute ends between Clutch auto company and workers
Chandigarh, Jun 13 : The dispute between the management of Clutch Auto Company, Faridabad and its workers has come to an end with the mediation of Pt. Shiv Charan Lal Sharma,Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Information, Public Relations and Cultural Affairs, Haryana.
Chandigarh, Jun 13 : The dispute between the management of Clutch Auto Company, Faridabad and its workers has come to an end with the mediation of Pt. Shiv Charan Lal Sharma,Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Information, Public Relations and Cultural Affairs, Haryana.
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Company - Wikipedia
Company is a musical with a book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The original production won a record-setting six Tony Awards. ...
Company is a musical with a book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The original production won a record-setting six Tony Awards. ...
According to one source "it may be formed by Act of Parliament by Royal Charter or by registration under company law (referred to as a limited liability or joint-stock company)."4 In the United Kingdom the main regulating laws are the Companies Act 1985 and the Companies Act 2006.4 Reportedly "a company registered under this Act has limited liability: its owners (the shareholders) have no financial liability in the event of winding up the affairs of the company but they might lose the money already invested in it".4 In the USA companies are registered in a particular stateDelaware being especially favouredand become Incorporated (Inc).4
Game company Bethesda is latest hacker target
A group of hackers has gained access to the websites of the U.S. Senate and video game company Bethesda Softworks, the latest in a series of cyberattacks plaguing a broad range of online victims.
A group of hackers has gained access to the websites of the U.S. Senate and video game company Bethesda Softworks, the latest in a series of cyberattacks plaguing a broad range of online victims.
company - Definition of company at YourDictionary.com
a group associated for some purpose, as to form a commercial or industrial firm: a theatrical company, a manufacturing company. a trade guild in the Middle Ages ...
a group associated for some purpose, as to form a commercial or industrial firm: a theatrical company, a manufacturing company. a trade guild in the Middle Ages ...
In North America two of the earliest companies were The London Company (also called the Charter of the Virginia Company of London)an English joint stock company established by royal charter by James I of England on April 10 1606 with the purpose of establishing colonial settlements in North Americaand Plymouth Company that was granted an identical charter as part of the Virginia Company. The London Company was responsible for establishing the Jamestown Settlement the first permanent English settlement in the present United States in 1607 and in the process of sending additional supplies inadvertently settled the Somers Isles alias Bermuda the oldest-remaining English colony in 1609.
Types
For a country-by-country listing see Types of business entity.
Dole Food Company, Inc. to Refinance Credit Facilities
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dole Food Company, Inc. to Refinance Credit Facilities
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dole Food Company, Inc. to Refinance Credit Facilities
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Definition of company from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
Definition of company from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
There are various types of company that can be formed in different jurisdictions but the most common forms of company (generally formed by registration under applicable companies legislation) are:
A company limited by guarantee. Commonly used where companies are formed for non-commercial purposes such as clubs or charities. The members guarantee the payment of certain (usually nominal) amounts if the company goes into insolvent liquidation but otherwise they have no economic rights in relation to the company. This type of company is common in England.
A company limited by shares. The most common form of company used for business ventures. Specifically a limited company is a "company in which the liability of each shareholder is limited to the amount individually invested" with corporations being "the most common example of a limited company."1 This type of company is common in England.
A company limited by guarantee with a share capital. A hybrid entity usually used where the company is formed for non-commercial purposes but the activities of the company are partly funded by investors who expect a return. This type of company may no longer be formed in the UK although provisions still exist in law for them to exist.5
A limited-liability company. "A companystatutorily authorized in certain statesthat is characterized by limited liability management by members or managers and limitations on ownership transfer" i.e. L.L.C.1
An unlimited company with or without a share capital. A hybrid entity a company where the liability of members or shareholders for the debts (if any) of the company are not limited.
Company fined $15,000 for work fall
A PAINTING company which employed a worker who was seriously injured after falling from scaffolding has been fined $15,000.
A PAINTING company which employed a worker who was seriously injured after falling from scaffolding has been fined $15,000.
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Less commonly seen types of companies are:
Companies formed by letters patent. Most corporations by letters patent are corporations sole and not companies as the term is commonly understood today.
charter corporations. Before the passing of modern companies legislation these were the only types of companies. Now they are relatively rare except for very old companies that still survive (of which there are still many particularly many British banks) or modern societies that fulfil a quasi regulatory function (for example the Bank of England is a corporation formed by a modern charter).
Statutory Companies. Relatively rare today certain companies have been formed by a private statute passed in the relevant jurisdiction.
Note that "Ltd after the company's name signifies limited company and PLC (public limited company) indicates that its shares are widely held."4
In legal parlance the owners of a company are normally referred to as the "members". In a company limited or unlimited by shares (formed or incorporated with a share capital) this will be the shareholders. In a company limited by guarantee this will be the guarantors. Some offshore jurisdictions have created special forms of offshore company in a bid to attract business for their jurisdictions. Examples include "segregated portfolio companies" and restricted purpose companies.
There are however many many sub-categories of types of company that can be formed in various jurisdictions in the world.
Companies are also sometimes distinguished for legal and regulatory purposes between public companies and private companies. Public companies are companies whose shares can be publicly traded often (although not always) on a regulated stock exchange. Private companies do not have publicly traded shares and often contain restrictions on transfers of shares. In some jurisdictions private companies have maximum numbers of shareholders.
References
a b c d Black's Law and lee Dictionary. Second Pocket Edition. Bryan A. Garner editor. West. 2001.
Companies Act 2006 Section 1
Harper Douglas. "company". Online Etymology Dictionary. http://www.etymonline.com/index.phptermcompany.
a b c d e "Company." Crystal Reference Encyclopedia. Crystal Reference Systems Limited. 27 Nov. 2007. Reference.com
Companies Act 2006
Further reading
Look up company in Wiktionary the free dictionary.
Dignam A and Lowry J (2006) Company Law Oxford University Press ISBN 978-0-19-928936-3.
John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge The Company: a Short History of a Revolutionary Idea (New York: Modern Library 2003)
Mitsubishi Electric Establishes Sales Company in Vietnam
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO:6503) announced today that it has established Mitsubishi Electric Vietnam Company Limited to coordinate sales of air-conditioning systems and home appliances and, from next year, factory automation (FA) products.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO:6503) announced today that it has established Mitsubishi Electric Vietnam Company Limited to coordinate sales of air-conditioning systems and home appliances and, from next year, factory automation (FA) products.
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