Category: Business law

  • Immigration Business

    Immigration Business in the United States Immigration and the Economy “We are a nation of immigrants, and that means that we’re constantly being replenished with strivers who believe in the American Dream. And it gives us a tremendous advantage over other nations. It makes us […]

  • Immigration Business

    Immigration Business in the United States Immigration and the Economy “We are a nation of immigrants, and that means that we’re constantly being replenished with strivers who believe in the American Dream. And it gives us a tremendous advantage over other nations. It makes us […]

  • Accountant

    Accountant in the United States Accountant Definition One who is versed in accounts. A person or officer appointed to keep the accounts of a public company. A certified public accountant (according to the definition of Accountant based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary ) is one who is […]

  • Accountant

    Accountant in the United States Accountant Definition One who is versed in accounts. A person or officer appointed to keep the accounts of a public company. A certified public accountant (according to the definition of Accountant based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary ) is one who is […]

  • Business Law

    Business Law in the United States Main Topics of Business Law This entry in the American Encyclopedia has been organized to address the following topics, among others: Business Law : Corporations Business Law : Limited Liability Companies Business Law : Partnerships Business […]

  • Fiduciary

    Fiduciary in United States Fiduciary Definition This term is borrowed from the civil law. The Roman laws called a fiduciary heir the person who was instituted heir, and who was charged to deliver the succession to a person designated by the testament. Merlin, Repert. But Poth. ad Pand. vol. […]

  • Commercial law

    Commercial law in United States Commercial law See: Commercial and Estate Practice International Commercial Arbitration Commercial Arbitration (Domestic) Commercial Equity Commercial law This subject in the Encyclopedia examines the practice areas of commercial law and practice, […]

  • Commercial law

    Commercial law in United States Commercial law See: Commercial and Estate Practice International Commercial Arbitration Commercial Arbitration (Domestic) Commercial Equity Commercial law This subject in the Encyclopedia examines the practice areas of commercial law and practice, […]

  • The 1984 Merger Guidelines

    The 1984 Merger Guidelines in the United States Note: The 1984 Merger Guidelines have also been superseded, except for Section 4, which is still in effect. By William J. Kolasky (U.S. Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division) and Andrew R. Dick (Acting Chief, Competition Policy […]

  • The 1984 Merger Guidelines

    The 1984 Merger Guidelines in the United States Note: The 1984 Merger Guidelines have also been superseded, except for Section 4, which is still in effect. By William J. Kolasky (U.S. Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division) and Andrew R. Dick (Acting Chief, Competition Policy […]

  • The International Reach of U.S. Antitrust Laws

    The International Reach of U.S. Antitrust Laws in the United States The International Reach of U.S. Antitrust Laws Explained References See Also Business Law Antitrust Laws

  • The International Reach of U.S. Antitrust Laws

    The International Reach of U.S. Antitrust Laws in the United States The International Reach of U.S. Antitrust Laws Explained References See Also Business Law Antitrust Laws

  • Space Policy

    Space Policy in the United States In the 1960´s and 1970´s Space became (an) arena for competition after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik — an artificial satellite — in 1957. Americans were chastened, for the Russians had beaten them into orbit with a rocket that could have easily carried […]

  • Space Policy

    Space Policy in the United States In the 1960´s and 1970´s Space became (an) arena for competition after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik — an artificial satellite — in 1957. Americans were chastened, for the Russians had beaten them into orbit with a rocket that could have easily carried […]

  • Ultra Vires

    Ultra Vires in United States Ultra Vires Definition (Lat.) The modem technical designation, in the law of corporations, of acts beyond the scope of their powers, as defined by their charters or acts of incorporation; as distinguished from acts which are authorized. It was early contended […]