Search results for: “parent company”

  • Prima Facie

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Prima Facie Meaning of Prima Facie At first sight ; on the first appearance ; on the face of it. Prima Facie Alternative Definition At first view; from […]

  • Justification

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Justification Meaning of Justification A plea by a defendant in a civil or criminal proceeding that the act complained of was lawful . Not a denial that the act complained of was committed by the […]

  • Common

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Common Meaning of Common Belonging to the community at large ; of frequent or ordinary occurrence or appearance ; characteristic of the lower classes; public , general , familiar, usual and ordinary. […]

  • Public

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Public Meaning of Public All the inhabitants of a particular place . The whole body politic; or the aggregate of the citizens of a state , district or municipality . Open to all, open for the use, […]

  • Natural

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Natural Meaning of Natural Of or pertaining to nature; belonging or pertaining to the existing order of things inborn, innate, indigenous, native , coming within common experience; not forced or […]

  • Change of Name

    Change of name in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of change of name.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Officer Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading change of name […]

  • Name

    The discriminative appellation of an individual, a firm, corporation or thing. A word or words used to distinguish a person or thing or class from others. See W.B. Mfg. Co. v Rubenstein, 236 Mass. 215,128 N.E. 21.

  • Respect

    Noun admiration adoration appreciation approbation approval attention awe civility commendation consideration courtesy courtliness credit deference devoirs <li…

  • Blockage Rule

    A rule applied in the valuation of corporate stock, especially for gift and estate tax purposes, which permits large blocks of stock to be valued at some substantial discount from their apparent market value. The theory is that if a large block of stock were in fact put on the market, that fact […]

  • Agency by estoppal

    The kind of agency which arises when person P allows person A to appear to a reasonable third person, T, as someone who has the power to act on P’s behalf. For example, let us say that P enters into an arrangement with A whereby A will solicit orders for P’s product and pass them…

  • Reporting Currency

    The currency in which the parent firm prepares its own financial statements; that is, U.S. dollars for a U.S. company….

  • Reporting Currency

    The currency in which the parent firm prepares its own financial statements; that is, U.S. dollars for a U.S. company….

  • Incidental

    adjectiveaccessory accidental accompanying added additional allied associated attendant extrinsic forte oblatus minor not vital parenthetic secondary subordinate<…

  • Holding

    In English Law. A piece of land held under a lease or similar tenancy for agricultural, pastoral, or similar purposes. An Scotch Law. The tenure or nature of the right given by the superior to the vassal. Bell, Diet. …

  • Under

    Literally, a condition of inferiority or subservience or subject to or in conformity with and denotes curtailment or restriction of, but nevertheless agreement orcongruity with something else to which it is made applicable. Mason v City of Albertville, 158 So.2d 924, 276 Ala. 68.