Pending issuance of the certificate, the corporation's dissolution is considered conditional. |
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Nonetheless, the issuance of financial claims that creates purchasing power augments system liquidity. |
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This early redemption is simply a must, considering the terms of issuance and sale of these bonds, he said. |
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After the convictions were affirmed on appeal, the defendant requested and obtained delays in the issuance of the mittimus in each case. |
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Despite the appearance of some troubling signs, the week saw steady corporate debt issuance. |
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The activities at this office have become costly because of the movements to expedite the issuance and processing of passports. |
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Required preventative treatments as a condition for issuance and continuation of a policy. |
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Incentives would be introduced, including special issuance of visas for potential investors. |
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Companies should consult with counsel about the application of corporate and securities laws to the issuance of new stock. |
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She said her ministry had decentralized the issuance of title deeds to speed up the process. |
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The meeting was expected to wrap up late last night with the issuance of a formal statement. |
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The Director of Transportation, by rule, may provide for issuance of a valid license without a photograph if the applicant shows good cause. |
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In the context of asset-backed securities, this figure is about one-half of public and private U.S issuance. |
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Another strong week of sales pushed asset-backed security issuance to a new yearly record. |
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The company today asked the appeals court to postpone issuance of the mandate until the Supreme Court acts. |
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When disbursers will no longer be issuing checks, the education process starts well in advance of the issuance of cards. |
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The bank chief said the discussion would focus on a way to push for the issuance of the two new acts. |
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He said he is seeking sponsors for a motion in the legislature to make the issuance of an emergency decree. |
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Mass rallies have sprouted in the country's second-largest city following the issuance of the warning memorandum by the legislature. |
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It is incumbent upon the applicant to show compelling community support for the issuance of a new license. |
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The issuance of the new coins is to meet people's need for small change, as well as to support cash transactions, the bank said in a statement. |
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The conference will conclude with the issue of maintaining air quality through issuance of burning permits in Wyoming. |
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The Bank of Thailand expects to come up with more measures to control the issuance of credit cards by non-bank institutions by the end of March. |
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Thank you for your October 24 letters expressing your opposition to the issuance of a stamp honoring trappers and animal trapping. |
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In theory, skilled authorities would regulate the issuance of paper money, increasing its quantity to foster desired economic growth. |
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The semi-annual issuance of the INFORMANT was eagerly awaited, and serious players literally devoured its contents from cover to cover. |
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Pending or actual separation, issuance of a restraining order, and threatening behavior are common precipitants. |
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Compensation cost arising from the issuance of stock options may be expensed or capitalized in the same way as cash compensation. |
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And the one which comes immediately to mind, is the current rigidity in the issuance of visas to would-be tourists. |
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The two main operative clauses pertained to the issuance of American visas by consular officials. |
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This delayed the issuance of their green cards for many years. |
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Very much like the issuance of a patent by the US Patent Office on any crazy notion, implies that the idea, invention, process, actually exists or works? |
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Officers who were involved in the issuance of the voters cards have complained against the nonpayment of their allowances by the electoral commission. |
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Future efforts to increase good corporate practices would be centered on the issuance of orders rather than relying on institutions to make the improvements. |
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Two weeks later, Kimberling filed a motion for issuance of judgment, in the hope of getting a new trial. |
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In fact, the heavy issuance of government debt in a disinflationary environment with the Fed reducing interest rates, created additional financial wealth like magic. |
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The Marquet study showed that the most common embezzlement scheme involved the issuance of forged checks or unauthorized checks. |
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But with last night's issuance of a simple traffic ticket, silence may have been golden there, too. |
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The issuance regime of Bitcoin allocates new coins to the miners. |
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This wish is warranted to perform within the usual implication of good tidings for a period of one year, or until the issuance of a subsequent holiday greeting. |
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They also recommended the issuance of a policy letter instructing award-fee officials to commit funds as contingent liabilities when evaluation periods begin. |
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He said Government had received reports that the illegal trade involved foreigners who allegedly connived with the local authority for illegal issuance of timber licences. |
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Customs will delay the issuance of implementation instructions until October 1, and until instructions are received, no claims for preferential treatment will be accepted. |
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The government will also accelerate the issuance of new legislation to protect holders of the smart cards regarding access to their reserved information. |
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The upgrades are due to defeasance, stable performance, amortization, and an increase in credit enhancement since issuance. |
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When vacancies arise, the Speaker authorises the issuance of writs of election. |
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By the 1620s, the company was expanding its securities issuance with the first use of corporate bonds. |
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Capital projects were paid for with the issuance of promissory notes called Mefo bills. |
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In market practice, a significant bond issuance generally has a rating from one or two of the Big Three agencies. |
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The EPA assures surveillance of the issuance of drilling permits when diesel fuel is employed. |
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However, meeting these benchmarks does not guarantee the issuance of a Royal Charter. |
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Its unrestricted issuance in the late Yuan dynasty inflicted hyperinflation, which eventually brought the downfall of the dynasty. |
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The issuance of passports also remains within the royal prerogative in Canada. |
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With the issuance of this type certificate, the PW1100G-JM has been officially approved for operational use as a commercial aero engine. |
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The Notes represent the first issuance under the ASPI programme and will be listed on the Irish Stock Exchnage. |
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As described below, certain holders of Existing Notes have agreed to backstop the issuance of Offered Notes. |
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He informed that the Saudi government has made machine-readable passports mandatory for issuance of Visas for Hajj this year. |
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The issuance of eleven volumes of documents summarized in one volume by Father Pierre Blet did little to calm the troubled spirits. |
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Apartments may have been completed in some buildings, but without the issuance of a TCO, there cannot be a closing. |
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This changes the equation since neither the party nor the nonparty will have notice of the issuance of a subpoena duces tecum. |
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Of this, 16 exchange firms are engaged in money changing and draft issuance business. |
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Even worse, governments found a way to shut down the issuance. |
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This is the fourth issuance under CIF Euromortgage's Euro Medium Term Note Programme dated September 2002 with a maximum amount of EUR10 billion. |
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Our tests are based on a sample of 958 bonds issued during 1987-1991, when issuance of noncallable bonds was quite common. |
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The issuance was through the bank's leasing subsidiary, Bereket Varlik Kiralama, while the obliger is Al Baraka Turk Participation Bank. |
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Credit lines are used both as standby sources of credit and as support for the issuance of commercial paper. |
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It traces the continuity between God's gift of law to Moses to Alfred's own issuance of law to the West Saxon people. |
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On a quarter-over-quarter basis, issuance was down across both the industrial and financial sectors. |
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Quaestor is suspected of issuing bonds for up to 150 billion forints above its issuance program of 60 billion forints. |
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The proceeds of KTZ's Eurobond issuance will be used to finance much-needed logistics infrastructure across the country, including on the border with China. |
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The funds are registered under the Puerto Rico Investment Companies Act, which permits closed-end funds to borrow funds through the issuance of debt and preferred stock. |
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It would also help stop forgery and issuance of fake driving licences. |
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The apex court also ordered the Election Commission of Pakistan to complete the delimitation of constituencies within five months of issuance of the court orders. |
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Kung emphasized that halting the GDR issuance does not influence Fubon's future development and the company would keep expanding operations at home and abroad. |
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Talking to newsmen, Sharfuddin said that arrangements regarding issuance of the new computerised arm licenses were in progress and soon the licenses would be issued. |
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Without good polities regarding the issuance, transfer and management of stock certificates, a business owner can lose track of the exact ownership interests in his company. |
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Since they failed to appear before the magistrate, the court has ordered issuance of NBW against KFA, Mr Vijay Mallya and four other KFA officials. |
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The federal banking agencies announced on September 28, 2005, the issuance of orders granting emergency relief to bank transfer agents affected by Hurricane Katrina. |
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Cellectis announces the issuance by the USPTO of US patent 8,921,332 covering chimeric endonucleases for chromosomal gene editing by homologous recombination in cells. |
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This is a market order with minimum and maximum and a trader and executed as the issuance of warrants without negotiation or re-order competition. |
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Under the foregoing test, the issuance of a Notice by the Agency is the final adjudicative action of the Agency with respect to a particular taxpayer. |
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Rule 4 deals with procedure for issuance of a summons, when the complaint is filed, and for the service of the summons and complaint on the defendants. |
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If the issuance of shares is necessary, shareholders of the acquiring company might prevent such capital increase at the general meeting of shareholders. |
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Changes are added through regular supplements and replacement volumes, rather than the issuance of a completely new code, which has only occurred five times. |
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Dollarization notwithstanding, the large issuance of the Somali shilling has increasingly fueled price hikes, especially for low value transactions. |
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Dollarization notwithstanding, the large issuance of the Somali shilling has increasingly fuelled price hikes, especially for low value transactions. |
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With the issuance of the Berlin Declaration on 5 June 1945 and later creation of the Allied Control Council, the four Allied powers temporarily assumed governance of Germany. |
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The first issuance of a Papal privilege granting a monastery freedom from episcopal oversight was that of Pope Honorius I to Bobbio Abbey, one of Columbanus's institutions. |
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On the date of issuance, the entity should record the loaned shares at their fair value and recognize them as an issuance cost, with an offset to additional paid-in capital. |
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It has a monopoly on issuance of banknotes in England and Wales, and regulates the amount of banknotes issued by seven authorized banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
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