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In the News (Sun 15 Nov 09)

  
  The Modern Corporation Sole, James B. O'Hara
Corporations sole consist of one person only and his successors, in some particular station, who are incorporated by law, in order to give them some legal capacities and advantages, particularly that of perpetuity, which in their natural persons they could not have had.
The corporation sole was as distant from the ordinary peasant and tradesman as the Crown, but as near as the parish clergy.
Property and powers of a corporation sole are transferred on the death of an incumbent to successors in the office, not to heirs or through executors.
corporationsole.hushmoney.org /moderncorporationsole.htm   (6321 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ontario
All Catholic church property is vested in the bishop of the diocese who is a statutory corporation sole.
Ontario courts recognize a foreign divorce only where it is valid according to the law of the state in which it is obtained, and the husband had at the time a bona fide domicile, as understood in English law, in such state.
The Ontario High Court has jurisdiction to adjudge marriage void, and it has special statutory power to declare a marriage null, if the plaintiff was under the age of eighteen when married, and the ceremony was without the consent required by law, and was not necessary to prevent illegitimacy.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11254a.htm   (3071 words)

  
 securities exchange commission   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission: official Federal Agency website, including news, legal and other releases and reports, investor education material, and the EDGAR database of corporate disclosure reports...
SEC Filings and Forms (EDGAR) All companies, foreign and domestic, are required to file registration statements, periodic reports, and other forms electronically through EDGAR.
The Securities Commission is a statutory corporation whose fundamental purpose is to facilitate capital investment in New Zealand.
www.money-smash.com /articles/48/securities-exchange-commission.html   (697 words)

  
 Institute on Biotechnology and the Human Future   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Australia Law Reform Commission (ALRC) is a permanent, independent federal statutory corporation that conducts inquiries into areas of law reform when requested by the Attorney-General of Australia This is the final report of the ALRC on intellectual property rights over genes and genetic related technologies and it includes 50 recommendations for reform.
Gene patents are discussed in the chapter titled, “Patents, Corporate Power and the Theft of Knowledge and Resources.
Conflict of interest examples are relevant in gene patents because much of university research in genes is funded by private corporations.
www.thehumanfuture.com /topics/genepatents/publications.html   (5054 words)

  
 Audio Visual HQ : Audio Visual
Workin on creating the industry standard for end-to-end interoperability ofbroadcast and interactive digital audio-visual information, and of multimedia...
Audio visual rental equipment, and services including set design and constructionfor meetings, conventions/tradeshows, corporate presentations and...
A statutory corporation constituted by a nine member Commission appointed by theMinister for Commerce, Business Development and Investment.
audiovisualhq.com   (892 words)

  
 Jamaica, jamaica weddings, round hill jamaica
Search Tips to Jamaica Jamaica Newspapers - Jamaica Newspaper & News Media Guide, jamaica weddings, round hill jamaica..
A Statutory Corporation, under the Ministry of Mining and Energy with the exclusive right to explore for oil, to develop Jamaica's petroleum resources and.
An interview with the author archived at Salonmagazine jamaica.com's website.
www.digitaltaxreturn.com /jamaica.html   (244 words)

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