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Thereafter, they should be able to make a distribution of the subsidiaries to the individual members without the incurrence of a capital gains tax."
It is certain, however, that a bishop has authority to declare that ignorance of a reservation does not prevent its incurrence in his diocese.
The proposal for debt reform allows for the incurrence of more debt without voter approval and, therefore, potentially higher taxes down the road.
In order to avoid incurrence of potentially worse damage to our anatomies we caught the stove pipe in our hands.
Financial accounts, which show the net acquisition of financial assets and the net incurrence of liabilities.
Stockholders blamed the company's decline on mismanagement, the incurrence of excessive debt to finance its numerous acquisitions, and several recent restructurings.
Ignorance of a censure prevents its being incurred, but moralists dispute whether ignorance of a reservation, with or without censure, excuses from its incurrence.
This cost may manifest itself through the expensive use of sanitary landfills, incinerators and other similar waste disposal techniques without yielding profit directly out of it leading to the incurrence of opportunity costs.
This altered state of things led, as I am told, to the compulsory withdrawal of many of the members, to a proportionate decrease in the expected funds, and to the incurrence of a debt of 3,000 pounds.
Borden's overall culture of mismanagement, incurrence of excessive debt to finance numerous acquisitions, and several restructurings led in 1993, led Borden to sell what remained of Laura Scudder for less than $16.7 million.
Expenses - Cash outflows or other using-up of assets or incurrence of liabilities during a period from delivering or producing goods, rendering services, or carrying out other activities that constitute the entity's ongoing major operations.
F. C. Dubinsky, the chairman of the United Air Lines Master Executive Council, said: "We are strongly opposed to any restructuring which results in the incurrence of substantial indebtedness and little or no employee ownerhip.
The focus of his historical research is the history of the 20th century in Germany concentrating on the incurrence conditions and history of the National Socialism (NS) and the political offenders committed during this period in German-occupied Europe.
In business, pro forma financial statements are prepared in advance of a planned transaction, such as a merger, an acquisition, a new capital investment, or a change in capital structure such as incurrence of new debt or issuance of equity.
Net operating cost is the amount by which expensesOutflow or other use of assets, or incurrence of liability, during an operating period as a result of providing goods, services, or other activities the benefits from which do not extend beyond the present operating period.
He supported the COMBAT PTSD Act which establishes military service in a combat zone as the standard for a presumptive stressor for the incurrence of PTSD and was pleased that the VA adopted similar standards.
The Roads and Trails Fund Act in the United States created a permanent Federal fund which states could use to cover 10% of the cost for road construction or reconstruction, supervising, inspecting, actual building, and incurrence of all costs incidental to the construction or reconstruction of a road.