Example sentences of "of [art] firm [unc] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Subject to these limitations , any partner will have implied authority to sell the goods of the firm , receive payments of the firm 's debts and give receipts for them and to engage employees for the firm 's business .
2 Hajdu refused to disclose the amount of the firm 's debts , its revenues , or its current staff count , saying only that it was ‘ in the middle of a re-organisation . ’
3 An arrangement whereby a limited partner invests a capital sum in the business which he is not permitted to withdraw until dissolution of the partnership ( which will not automatically occur on death or bankruptcy etc ) and which represents his maximum liability in respect of the firm 's debts and obligations , who is given a profit share but who is excluded from the management of the firm , is doubtless seen as too restrictive .
4 In the event of the firm 's insolvency , such a salaried partner will be liable in respect of the firm 's debts together with the equity partners .
5 Upon his death Charles 's eldest son assumed responsibility , and anxious evidently to enlarge the sphere of the firm 's activities he took an " option " or " take-note " from the Honourable John Pennington Bart. , Lord Muncaster , which issued liberty to " … search for and get lead and Copper Ores & any other ores within the Manor of Little Langdale & Tilberthwaite ( save and except in certain parcel of Ground under a lease to Wilson & which Ground & Premises are to be reserved for the sole use & purpose of the said Wilson …
6 The current overall return , or weighted average cost of capital , is equal to the discount rate used in the evaluation of the firm 's projects .
7 These may be for short periods of time to account for the non-matching of the firm 's payments and receipts from its business .
8 Reading from a statement , one of the firm 's owners , managing director David Grover said that they had been badly hit by the recession , and overseas competition .
9 Mr. Bundy , a jobbing gardener , was about five feet in height but built like a tank whilst Mr. Cool , a clerk at Style and Gerrish , the main drapers in Salisbury , was a very quiet man who rose to be head of the firm 's Accounts Department .
10 In the usual way the ratio will largely if not wholly be determined in advance of preparation of the firm 's accounts , though , if desired , to follow a modern practice of American origin , final determination of each partner 's share could be agreed to be deferred until after the year 's profits have been ascertained and the performance of each partner assessed in that context : in the interim , permitted drawings would be based on past performance .
11 The partnership agreement should contain detailed provisions for the taking of the firm 's accounts .
12 And one of the firm 's executives complained : ‘ We do n't want to do business with this man any more . ’
13 Suppose that , in the first case , we can give a detailed account of how expansion occurred , and in the second can recount the calculations and decisions of the firm 's executives .
14 For the next few weeks she ploughed on , doing her normal writing , extolling the virtues of the firm 's products .
15 No financial details were revealed on AT&T Co 's acquisition of Shaye Communications Ltd ( CI No 2,148 ) , and no indication of the company 's size was given apart from the fact that it employs 60 people , many of whom are involved in the design and engineering of the firm 's products .
16 There is a need therefore to allocate resources to products taking account of the constraints that exist which will determine the level of output of each of the firm 's products .
17 It makes a detailed analysis of the firm 's earnings and dividend policy , beginning with an analysis of the firm 's financial structure .
18 The ability of the firm to pay dividends will depend on its ability to generate earnings , so we next analyse the sources of the firm 's earnings growth .
19 The poor condition of the firm 's affairs ( culminating in the bankruptcy of Thomas and Matthew Pickford in 1820 ) , increased his active role in the business .
20 Some system of delegated management ( to committees or separate departments ) might need to be introduced which would not involve all partners in all aspects of the firm 's affairs on a day to day basis .
21 Subject to the contrary agreement of the partners : ( 5 ) Every partner may take part in the management of the partnership business ( 7 ) No partner may be introduced as a partner without the consent of all existing partners ( 8 ) Any difference arising as to ordinary matters connected with the partnership business may be decided by a majority of the partners , but no change may be made in the nature of the partnership business without the consent of all existing partners It is obvious enough that if a partner is to be held responsible for the acts of his co-partners committed in the name of the firm he should in principle have : ( 1 ) unrestricted access to information about those acts ; ( 2 ) every right , indeed a duty , to assume personal responsibility ( equally with his co-partners ) for the conduct of the firm 's affairs ; and ( 3 ) the right ( by exercise of a veto ) to prevent any act for which he is unwilling to accept liability .
22 Gene Hackman , enjoying a new lease of life following his Oscar-winning performance in ‘ Unforgiven ’ after a series of disasters , is one of the firm 's stalwarts , and McDeere 's mentor .
23 ‘ Our aim is to provide excellence in the design , project management and assembly of smaller railway rolling stock contracts , ’ says Peter Johnson , one of the firm 's directors .
24 ‘ Our aim is to provide excellence in the design , project management and assembly of smaller railway rolling stock contracts , ’ says Peter Johnson , one of the firm 's directors .
25 Two of the firm 's directors , the general manager and many managers of the company are women who have worked their way up from the sales force .
26 However , the firm and a qualifying intermediary can agree in writing that the intermediary 's client is not to be treated as an indirect customer ( and therefore not as a customer ) or is to be treated as an indirect customer in relation to only some of the firm 's obligations .
27 His early pupils practised for hours every Saturday afternoon amongst the bales of cotton in one of the firm 's warehouses .
28 The value of the firm 's shares , which had been 50/ when he made his generous ‘ F.S.T. ’ gesture , fell steadily from 1920 onwards until they reached 3/6 in 1927 and then went down to 1/8 in 1931 .
29 Keith John Moore , one of the firm 's partners , has appeared before the Disciplinary Committee on three previous occasions to answer allegations , two of which related to other rock bands .
30 At its offices in High Holborn in London , one of the firm 's partners explains why it sets one rate for all its customers .
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