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  2. Hamburg Commercial Bank - Wikipedia

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    HSH Nordbank was created as a result of a merger between Hamburgische Landesbank and Landesbank Schleswig-Holstein on June 2, 2003. In the course of the merger HSH was transformed into a joint-stock company (Aktiengesellschaft) and thereby formally privatised, i.e. the bank is not anymore governed by public law. [7]

  3. Drug policy of California - Wikipedia

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    Possession under HS 11350 can be prosecuted as a misdemeanor or felony with up to 3 years in prison. Possession for sale is illegal under Health and Safety Code 11351. Penalties for possession for sale is 2, 3, or 4 years in the state prison. Health and Safety Code 11352 pertains to sale/trafficking with increased penalties. Those convicted of ...

  4. Tax withholding in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Failing to pay Federal taxes withheld can result in a penalty of 100% of the amount not paid. This may be assessed against anyone responsible for the funds from which payment of withheld tax could have been made. Paying withheld Federal taxes late may result in penalties up to 10%, plus interest, on the balance paid late. State penalties vary.

  5. United States labor law - Wikipedia

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    The Taft–Hartley Act of 1947 regulated how members can join a union, and the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 created a "bill of rights" for union members. Richard Trumka was the late president of the AFL–CIO, a federation of unions, with 12.5m members.

  6. S corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the IRS launched a study to assess the reporting compliance of S corporations [18] The study began in late 2005 and examined 5,000 randomly selected S corporation returns from tax years 2003 and 2004. The IRS intends to use the results to measure compliance in recording of income, deductions and credits from S corporations, and to ...

  7. Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other ...

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    New York: The state makes it a penalty to perform an abortion, with a criminal sentence of between 4 and 20 years in prison. [8] Pennsylvania: Married women are granted control over their earnings. [4] California: Married women are granted separate economy. [4] Montana: Married women are granted separate economy. [4]

  8. Political corruption - Wikipedia

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    Like other governmental economic activities, privatization, such as in the sale of government-owned property, is particularly at the risk of cronyism. Privatizations in Russia, Latin America, and East Germany were accompanied by large-scale corruption during the sale of the state-owned companies.

  9. Brown's Chicken massacre - Wikipedia

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    The state sought the death penalty, which was available at the time, but the jury's vote of eleven-to-one in favor of the death penalty fell short of the required unanimity to impose it. [15] In 2019, an action was filed by the U.S. government to revoke Luna's naturalized citizenship, which he had obtained in the time between the murders and ...