Example sentences of "a trading company " in BNC.

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1 Instead C. Itoh , a trading company , has been forced to lead a support operation .
2 They include Azabu Group , which plans to sell 60 properties worth around ¥200 billion by the end of June ; Itoman , a trading company which hopes to sell and lease back its Osaka headquarters for ¥80 billion as a first step towards paying off its debt of ¥1.3 trillion , much of it owed to Sumitomo Bank ; and MDI , which wants to unload ¥50 billion out of ¥150 billion worth of residential property that it holds for development .
3 BP Chemicals has set up a trading company to pursue opportunities in international chemical trading
4 A central object of the new Institute was to train these specialists in the ‘ sanction office ’ , keep them up to date with legislation and accounting techniques and make credit managers as much a part of a trading company 's marketing operation as sales managers who already had their association .
5 Talking to regular BES investors it is soon apparent that most have suffered from a trading company failing in its early days .
6 The church may however avoid tax by a relatively straightforward — and well tried — method , which involves establishing a trading company ( Tradeco ) in which the church holds all the issued share capital .
7 Furthermore , a major change of trade or business also encompasses a trading company becoming an investment company or vice versa and , in the case of an investment company , it includes a major change in the nature of its investments ( s 245(4) ) .
8 Although the 1624 Act against letting an individual hold a monopoly meant that no businessman could take the place of a trading company , there was no reason why an individual should not hold a charter as a great landlord .
9 In the late 1690s the Scottish government gave its support to a proposal intended to enable the country to escape from all its economic problems : a trading company was to be launched which would set up a commercial centre at Darien on the Panama Isthmus .
10 Ltd. v. Hawkins ( 1859 ) 4 H. & N. 87 was authority for the proposition that it was an ordinary incident of all corporations ( including municipal corporations ) that they might sue for libel ; that case was only authority for the proposition that a trading company might sue for libel by which its property was injured ; ( 3 ) in holding that the Manchester Corporation case was decided per incuriam when there was no basis for so holding and he should have followed it ; ( 4 ) in holding that in bringing an action for libel not alleged to have caused actual damage , no valid distinction could be made between trading corporations and municipal corporations , which ignored the true basis on which a trading corporation was permitted to sue for libel , namely that it had a trading character , the defamation of which might ruin it : South Hetton Coal Co . Ltd. v. North-Eastern News Association Ltd. [ 1894 ] 1 Q.B. 133 , 145 .
11 The Metropolitan Saloon Omnibus case concerned the right of a trading company incorporated under the Joint Stock Companies Act 1856 ( 19 & 20 Vict. c. 47 ) to sue for libel .
12 ‘ Just as a trading company has a trading reputation which it is entitled to protect by bringing an action for defamation , so in my view the plaintiffs as a local government corporation have a ‘ governing ’ reputation which they are equally entitled to protect in the same way — of course , bearing in mind the vital distinction between defamation of the corporation as such and defamation of its individual officers or members .
13 Consequently , from the authorities to which I have referred above and a number of decisions in other common law jurisdictions which we have been invited to consider , I have come to the conclusion that there is no difference in principle between a trading company and a non-trading corporation for the purposes of suing in tort , including the tort of defamation .
14 A trading company may have the general objective of surviving and making good deals .
15 This problem is usually solved by having a " hive-up " ( or transfer ) of the business from Target to Newco after the acquisition , Newco thus starting life as an investment company and becoming a trading company ; but a hive-up creates its own tax complications .
16 The old company must be a trading company or the holding company of a trading group , and must be the " personal company " of the person making the disposal , of which he must be a full-time working " officer or employee " ( adopting the revised definitions for the new retirement relief ) .
17 The company must be an unquoted UK-resident company , and a trading company or the holding company of a trading group .
18 The difficulty with this relief is that , throughout the period beginning when the employee acquires his shares and ending on the date on which the interest is paid , Newco must be a trading company or the holding company of a trading group , rather than merely in existence for one of these purposes .
19 Newco will usually be acquiring a trade and will therefore be a trading company rather than an investment company from the outset .
20 If Target hives up its business to Newco , Newco will become a trading company and will cease to be an " investment company " within the meaning of s130 TA 1988 .
21 Charges on income of a company which are not incurred wholly and exclusively for the purposes of its trade ( for example , interest payments by Newco while it is an investment company ) can not be carried forward against Newco 's profits once it becomes a trading company , so there is some significance in the timing of the hive-up from Target to Newco .
22 Special tax rules may apply in an off-market purchase of shares in an unquoted company ( USM companies are treated as unquoted for these purposes ) which is a trading company or a holding company of a trading company .
23 Special tax rules may apply in an off-market purchase of shares in an unquoted company ( USM companies are treated as unquoted for these purposes ) which is a trading company or a holding company of a trading company .
24 A founder of Menatep , one of Russia 's biggest banks , the quietly spoken physics graduate is now the boss of a trading company with an offshore office in Gibraltar .
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