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840 documents for Private means of transport
  • ...Part 14 amends the Canada Transportation Act to provide the Governor in Council with flexib...'base year' of an insurer means the insurer's taxation year that immediately prece... to as the 'subsidiary') that is not a private corporation;. (b) where the taxpayer is a SIFT win...

  • ...; and that it makes its business known by means of an English language sign above its entryway, po... at a place that he uses exclusively as a private dwelling. The same applies for any message posted ... or on the outside of a private means of transport, used for non-commercial purposes, belonging to a ...

  • ... which the use of DRA technology reveals private information. The evidence was that marijuana grow ... that his or her information be protected means essentially that under the Code of Conduct Regulat... by the state to be disclosed": McKinlay Transport, supra, at pp. 641-42. [para. 64]. As a result, no...

  • This study assesses the characteristics of firms involved in going private transactions using a sample of 80 Australian companies going private during 1990 to 1999 and a matched sample of 80 public firms. The firm specific characteristics examined in the study are; free cash flow, growth, leverage, liquidity, R&D expense, managerial ownership in the firm and takeover threats variable. Surprisingly, higher levels of free cash flow are not associated with likelihood of going private. The univariate and multivariate results indicate that going private firms in Australia are likely to be characterised as having high liquidity, lower growth rates, lower levels of leverage and R&D expense. Takeover threats were found to be significant but not in the hypothesised direction.

    ..., investment and financial services and transport sectors have a greater concentration of going priv... the univariate differences in group means and medians of the proposed variables for the 80 g...

  • ... rights and matters of a merely local or private nature. However, since these are very broad heads ...Canadian National Transport Ltd., [1983] 2 S.C.R. 206; Attorney-General for Al...However, the use of a carve-out only means that a particular practice is not prohibited, not ...

  • ... that arising from the infliction of private injury." (15) The legal effect of making out a cla... can be abused by individuals of limited means, to ruinously defame otherwise powerful entities s... 89; 3095-4333 Quebec inc c Service de transport STCH inc, 2007 QCCS 2442, [2007] RRA 731; Lacroix ...

  • ... the availability of parking and transportation options to and from Eireann Quay. ▪ mix and typees of commercial, private and leisure aircraft. ▪ helicopter and MEDEVAC f..., combined with new carrier proposals, means that our task of modernizing the BBTCA is not yet ...

  • ...Private international law - Jurisdiction of Quebec courts ... arbitration clause that can be accessed by means of hyperlink in contract entered into via Internet...No. 3248 (QL), 2005 QCCA 353; Garcia Transport Ltée v. Royal Trust Co., [1992] 2 S.C.R. 499; Rud...

  • ... to repatriate him to Canada “by any safe means at its disposal.” The respondents submit that no... no objection in principle to Sudan transporting Mr. Abdelrazik back to Canada so long as normal fl...3. The prospect of a private charter flight to Canada raised on July 30, 2004;....

  • Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Mining, and Sustainable Development Taking Harper's and the World Bank's positions together as representative of the current dominant view of the role of foreign direct investment in mining in Latin America, we must ask under what conditions mining activity might contribute to poverty alleviation and sustainable development. Harper points to the world-class corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives of Canadian mining companies, along with the Canadian government's National Roundtable report on CSR and the Extractive Sector in Developing Nations (Interview, 2007) and the World Bank's Extractive Industries Review (EIR) points to the enabling conditions of "pro-poor public and corporate governance," "effective social and envir...

    ... extraction processes require the transport and use of corrosive and toxic chemicals which, if... development" (building on capacity of the private sector, decreasing the burden of regulatory enforc... industry as they supply the economic means for companies to carry out their capital-intensive...



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