Search results for: “parent company”

  • Parent Company

    Parent Company in International Trade Meaning of Parent Company, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): A parent company, sometimes called a holding company, is a corporation that has subsidiaries which are wholly or partially-owned separate businesses […]

  • Holding Company

    Holding Company in International Trade Meaning of Holding Company, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): Holding companies are corporations that are created for the sole purpose of obtaining and managing a controlling interest in other companies. There are […]

  • Sister Company

    Sister Company in International Trade Meaning of Sister Company, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): A sister company is a company with close affiliations to another company with a separate name and personnel. Both companies are owned by the same parent and […]

  • Affiliate Company

    Definition of Affiliate Company in International Trade The following is a concept of Affiliate Company in the context of international trade law, from the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): A Company that is less than 50% owned by a parent company; the parents acts as […]

  • Foreign Base Finance Company

    It was a financing operation organized abroad (usually in a tax haven) that had as its main purpose the arranging of loans abroad in Eurocurrencies, almost always on behalf of its parent or affiliates….

  • Captive Insurance Company

    A subsidiary formed to insure the risks of its noninsurance parent or affiliated companies. The captive may also reinsure risks that have been placed with third- party insurers, all or a portion of which have been transferred subsequently to the captive; in this arrangement, the unrelated insurer is…

  • REYNO v. PIPER AIRCRAFT COMPANY

    REYNO v. PIPER AIRCRAFT COMPANY United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania 479 F. Supp. 727 Decided October 19, 1979 District Judge HERMAN: MEMORANDUM This action arises out of an airplane crash near Tulla, Scotland on July 27, 1976 in which all persons aboard were killed. The Plaintiff, Gaynell Reyno, instituted this…

  • Konzern

    A group of companies bound together through ownership or control by a common parent company. The term is of German origin but is applied to corporate families in Scandinavia and elsewhere….

  • Geocentric Pricing

    A pricing policy within a multinational firm that permits individual foreign subsidiaries substantial latitude in pricing standardized products, within guidelines prescribed by the parent company….

  • Establishment

    Hierarchical Display of Establishment Business And Competition > Business organisation > Company structure Concept of Establishment See the dictionary definition of Establishment. Characteristics of Establishment [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Establishment Spanish: […]

  • Establishment

    Hierarchical Display of Establishment Business And Competition > Business organisation > Company structure Concept of Establishment See the dictionary definition of Establishment. Characteristics of Establishment [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Establishment Spanish: […]

  • Subsidiary

    Subsidiary or Subordinate Election Management Body in Election Law An Election Management Body (EMB) that is not the primary or principal entity responsible for the organisation of elections within a given state. It may be regional or local. Subsidiary in International Trade Meaning of […]

  • Subsidiary

    Subsidiary or Subordinate Election Management Body in Election Law An Election Management Body (EMB) that is not the primary or principal entity responsible for the organisation of elections within a given state. It may be regional or local. Subsidiary in International Trade Meaning of […]

  • Digest Of Commercial Laws Of The World, Cyprus Chapter 2

    IV. FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT § 11:10 In general Cyprus has a declared policy of encouraging foreign investment which is reflected in various laws, regulations, international conven- tions and treaties concluded by the Republic. A number of substantial concessions and incentives coupled with Cyprus’s strategic geographi- cal location, excellent commercial infrastructure, political stability and high standard…

  • Jurisdiction Over Foreign Entities

    Jurisdiction Over Foreign Entities in us Courts in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): As discussed in in this legal Encyclopedia, the U.S. Supreme Court heard two cases in tandem in 2010 concerning […]