general partner definition
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... for a Corporate Licensee and the partnership agreement or certificate for a Partnership License... (6) of this definition is an officer; general partner, or managing member; or. (ii) Any such Per...
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... for a Corporate NMVC Company, the partnership agreement or certificate for a Partnership NMVC Co... (6) of this definition is an officer; general partner, or managing member; or. (ii) Any such Per...
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...We next identify definitional deficiencies and uncertainties under the tax law i...
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...(a) Definitions?(1) Conflict of interest means a situation in whic...For purposes of this definition, a general partner of a limited partnership is presumed to be...
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... RBIC, the certificate and limited partnership agreement for a Partnership RBIC, and the operatin... (6) of this definition is an officer; general partner, or managing member; or. (ii) Any such Per...
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... insured's spouse, then to his domestic partner, his children (or his domestic partner's children)...§ 1002(1), and looked for a definition of "domestic partner" in the plan's "general defin...
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...(a) Entity General Partner or Entity Managing Member. (1) A general p... Control Person(s) if they meet the definition for Control Person in ? 4290.50. (b) Liability of ...
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... B: REGULATIONS AND STATEMENTS OF GENERAL POLICY. PART 367: SUSPENSION AND EXCLUSION OF CONT...) Company means any corporation, firm, partnership, society, joint venture, business trust, associati...
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... spouse, and if none, to a domestic partner, and thereafter to the deceased's children. In thi... was not expressly defined in the policy's general definition sections, the plan listed criteria for ...
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The constitutional battle over federal marriage laws took another twist Monday when one of the country's best-known lawyers resigned as partner after his firm's managers announced they were dropping the politically charged case.
In a move that Capitol Hill Republicans said reflected pressure from gay-rights groups, former U.S. Solicitor General Paul D. Clement announced that he was leaving Atlanta-based King & Spalding and joining Washington-based Bancroft PLLC as a partner after the firm pulled out of the contract to defend the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which effectively rules out gay partnerships in the federal definition of marriage.