Example sentences of "be [vb pp] by the company " in BNC.

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1 Under section 104 of the Companies Act 1985 a public company may not , in a defined initial period , enter into an agreement with a subscriber to the company 's memorandum for the transfer of one or more non-cash assets to the company , unless ( among other conditions ) the consideration to be received by the company , and any consideration other than cash to be given by the company , have been independently valued .
2 4.3 The above forecasts shall be given by the Company to the Supplier on the basis that they are for information only , and , while the Company will exercise all reasonable care in their compilation , the Company shall be under no obligation ( legal or otherwise ) to order all or any of or no more than the quantities shown in the said forecasts .
3 Under section 104 of the Companies Act 1985 a public company may not , in a defined initial period , enter into an agreement with a subscriber to the company 's memorandum for the transfer of one or more non-cash assets to the company , unless ( among other conditions ) the consideration to be received by the company , and any consideration other than cash to be given by the company , have been independently valued .
4 4.5 All such orders will be placed by the Company on the terms and conditions set out in Schedule 3 hereto , which shall govern and form part of every contract for the supply of the Products by the Supplier to the Company and prevail over any express or implied terms or conditions of the Company .
5 This is particularly important if the target was part of a group because some assets may not be owned by the company which uses them .
6 Earlier this week Rover also announced it is to introduce a new sports coupe model in 1992 — the first sports car to be built by the company since production of the TR7 ended in 1981 .
7 On retirement , a discretionary gift , varying in value according to length of continuous service , may be made by the Company to an employee .
8 However the total income from rent was a gross £36 6 0d : from that had to be deducted a quit rent of 13s 4d to St. Bartholomew 's Hospital , leaving 18 12 8d ( after the other deductions ) to be appropriated by the Company .
9 It could be resold at the market price less 10% selling expenses , or retained for use later in another new product to be manufactured by the company , by which time it is expected that the market price will have fallen by about 25% .
10 If all petrol costs are to be met by the company , the fuel scale charge will also apply , and an adjustment will be required to the company 's VAT returns for VAT on private fuel .
11 Retiring tenants sell their tenancy to a purchaser who must be approved by the company : applications are handled by Estates , usually by Mike Lester personally .
12 The use of all other opportunities for a director 's own benefit must first be approved by the company 's shareholders in a general meeting , with full disclosure of all material facts .
13 The trading employees in India were not paid salaries in the modern sense of income they could live on ; they got small retainers , starting at perhaps £5 a year , and it was taken for granted that they would supplement their retainers by trading , sometimes acting as agents buying the goods that would eventually be exported by the Company ( though this could easily lead to fraud ) , but more often dealing for their own account .
14 All the shares will be offered by the company as part of a comprehensive refinancing plan to reduce debt , strengthen the capital structure , increase financial flexibility and improve profitability by reducing interest costs and increase the market liquidity of the common stock — most of the shares are currently still held by former parent Perkin-Elmer Corp , which would no doubt like to see a better price before it sells .
15 This revealed that the EC would only challenge BAe to honour Rover 's plans if there were significant variations , and even then would limit the amount to be reimbursed by the company .
16 ALEVERAGED buy-out for British&Commonwealth will be mounted by the company 's management if an unacceptably low takeover offer is tabled , the chairman , John Gunn , pledged yesterday .
17 TEM declines to estimate the cost of the entire operation , which will be borne by the company , but say it is ‘ not cheap . ’
18 6.1 The Publisher shall be responsible for obtaining permissions to reproduce illustrations photographs and other copyright material for use in the Work and the cost of such permissions shall be borne by the Company .
19 7.1 The Company shall procure that the Authors read the Work in proof and apart from keyboarding errors all charges for carrying out author 's corrections additions or deletions in the proof sheets exceeding 10% ( ten per cent ) of the charge for composition shall be borne by the Company and shall be deductible from payments due to the Company .
20 7.2 The Company further agrees that all charges for carrying out the author 's corrections additions or deletions in the preparation and reproduction of artwork apart from errors for which the Publisher or printer is responsible exceeding 10% ( ten per cent ) of the charge for preparation of such artwork shall be borne by the Company and shall be deductible from payments due to the Company .
21 The clause may often say that the expert 's fees are to be borne equally , or in agreed proportions , by the parties , or wholly by one of the parties , or as the expert may direct , or , for instance in the case of share valuation , that the fees are to be borne by the company .
22 The AGM will be convened by the company secretary , who must give at least 21 days ' notice .
23 You will be provided by the Company with equipment and tools necessary for you to do your job .
24 All Conservatives have done is put out services to tender such as cleaning , laundry and portering , and allowed those services to be provided by the company or , and sometimes the Health Authority , that gives the best deal .
25 In other words , an action complaining of breach of the duty must be brought by the company ( i.e. by the directors whose conduct is being challenged ) .
26 This rule , requiring regard to be had to the context , is sometimes expressed in the Latin maxim Noscitur a sociis , which Henry fielding translated : a word may be known by the company it keeps .
27 Although a common seal may still be used to execute a document , a document signed by a director and the secretary , or by two directors , and expressed ( in whatever form of words ) to be executed by the company will have the same effect as if executed under the common seal of the company .
28 This , however , can not be correct since section 36A , inserted by the 1989 Act , provides that a company need not have a common seal and that whether it has or not ‘ a document signed by a director and the secretary of the company or by two directors and expressed ( in whatever form of words ) to be executed by the company has the same effect as if executed under the common seal of the company . ’
29 Furthermore , deeds made by individuals need no longer be sealed , although they may seal if they wish to do so , and deeds made by a company need only be signed by a director and the company secretary ( or by two directors ) and , provided that the deed is expressed to be executed by the company , then it has the same effect as if it was executed under the company 's seal .
30 The articles of association say that the value will be fixed by the company 's auditors acting as experts and not as arbitrators , and there is no other way to arrive at the figure which follows the requirements of the constitution of the company .
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