Corporation

  • 51Corporation Street, Manchester — Corporation Street from the Wheel of Manchester Corporation Street is one of the major streets which bisects Manchester city centre. The street starts where Cross Street meets the junction of Market Street and ends at the junction of Dantzic… …

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  • 52Corporation Tax Act 2010 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to restate, with minor changes, certain enactments relating to corporation tax and certain enactments relating to company distributions; and for connected purposes …

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  • 53Corporation Service Company — (CSC) Type Privately Held Corporation Industry Registered Agent, Corporate Governance, Corporate Compliance, Name and Intellectual Property Management Founded Delaware (1899) …

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  • 54Corporation for Public Broadcasting — Type Private non profit Industry Television, Radio …

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  • 55Corporation of Kochi — (or Corporation of Cochin) is a municipal corporation, that manages the Indian city of Kochi (formerly known as Cochin). The corporation is headed by a Mayor. The current Mayor is Mercy Williams. The city is divided into 70 administrative wards,… …

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  • 56corporation tax — The tax charged on companies resident for tax purposes in the UK and foreign companies operating through a UK branch, tax is calculated as a percentage of taxable profit, i.e. taxable income less deductible expenses, reliefs and allowances. For… …

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  • 57corporation sole — Corporation Cor po*ra tion (k[^o]r p[ o]*r[=a] sh[u^]n), n. [L. corporatio incarnation: cf. F. corporation corporation.] A body politic or corporate, formed and authorized by law to act as a single person, and endowed by law with the capacity of… …

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  • 58Corporation (video game) — Corporation European boxart Developer(s) Core Design Publisher(s) Virgin Games (PC and Mega Drive/Genesis only) …

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  • 59Corporation (Moyen-Âge) — Corporation (Ancien Régime) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Corporation. Le mot corporation est le terme utilisé, lors de leur suppression au XVIIIe siècle puis sous la Révolution française, par les tenants du liberalisme pour désigner les …

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  • 60Corporation (Moyen Age) — Corporation (Ancien Régime) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Corporation. Le mot corporation est le terme utilisé, lors de leur suppression au XVIIIe siècle puis sous la Révolution française, par les tenants du liberalisme pour désigner les …

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