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State oil company, defunct 2018 P D Republic Bank: Financials Banks Port of Spain: 1837 Bank P A Rhyners Record Shop: Consumer services Specialty retailers Port of Spain: 1938 Music retailer, defunct 2005 P D Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago: Financials Banks Port of Spain: 1902 Bank, defunct 2008, acquired by Royal Bank of Canada: P D S. M ...
La Brea Environs Protectors v The Petroleum Company of Trinidad and Tobago (Petrotrin) and another (Trinidad and Tobago) [2022] UKPC 22 SR Projects Ltd v Rampersad, the Liquidator of the Hindu Credit Union Co-Operative Society on behalf of the Hindu Credit Union Co-Operative Society Ltd (Trinidad and Tobago)
Canadian corporate law concerns the operation of corporations in Canada, which can be established under either federal or provincial authority.. Federal incorporation of for-profit corporations is governed by Corporations Canada under the Canada Business Corporations Act.
As of 2011, 35% of business activity and 43% of profits in the People's Republic of China resulted from companies in which the state owned a majority interest. Critics, such as The New York Times , have alleged that China's state-owned companies are a vehicle for corruption by the families of ruling party leaders who have sometimes amassed ...
Department of the Registrar of Companies and Official Receiver [26] — responsible for keeping the Register of Companies, Partnerships, Business Names, Trade Marks, Patents and Industrial Designs, as well as for administering properties of insolvent legal and natural persons. [1] Cyprus-Data.com — searchable database for companies in Cyprus
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (protection of children and other vulnerable persons) and the Canada Evidence Act, 2004 Assisted Human Reproduction Act , 2004 International Transfer of Offenders Act , 2004
The Better for People, Smarter for Business Act, 2020 (Bill 213, 2020; French: Loi de 2020 pour mieux servir la population et faciliter les affaires) is a law in the province of Ontario that made a number of changes to regulations in the province.
A trade name, trading name, or business name is a pseudonym used by companies that do not operate under their registered company name. [1] The term for this type of alternative name is fictitious business name. [1] Registering the fictitious name with a relevant government body is often required.