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Articles of Incorporation
Articles of Incorporation For small businesses that decide to incorporate, one of the first steps they must take is filing the articles of incorporation (sometimes called certificates of incorporation, articles of association, or charters) at a Secretary of State's Office or with the Department of... Read more |
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Convention of Estates
Convention of Estates, 1689. The flight of James VII in 1688 made it impossible to summon a legal Scottish Parliament. It was therefore decided to fall back upon a Convention of Estates, which had often been summoned in emergencies, and which met on 14 March 1689 in Edinburgh. By the Claim of... Read more |
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Karl Spencer Lashley
LASHLEY, KARL SPENCER(b. Davis, West Virginia, 7 June 1890; d. Poitiers, France, 7 August 1958),psychology, neurophysiology. For the original article on Lashley see DSB, vol. 8.A major biographical treatment of Karl Lashley since the original DSB article is Nadine Weidman’s Constructing Scientific... Read more |
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Thirty-nine Articles
Thirty-Nine Articles The set of doctrinal formulae first issued in 1563 and finally adopted by the Anglican Communion in 1571 as a statement of its position. Many of the articles allow a wide variety of interpretation. They had their origin in several previous definitions, required by the shifts and... Read more |
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Constitutions of Clarendon
Constitutions of Clarendon 1164, articles issued by King Henry II of England at the Council of Clarendon defining the customs governing relations between church and state. In the anarchic conditions of the previous reign, the church had extended its jurisdiction in various ways, and it was the... Read more |
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Alfred Dupont Chandler
CHANDLER, ALFRED DUPONT Alfred DuPont Chandler (1918–) is a U.S. historian, specializing in the history of business. A Harvard graduate and professor emeritus, Chandler wrote and edited numerous books and articles about business history and famous businesspeople. Over the course of five... Read more |
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Warehouseman
WAREHOUSEMAN An individual who is regularly engaged in the business of receiving and storing goods of others in exchange for compensation or profit. The business of warehousemen can be either public or private in nature because they may store either goods belonging to the general public or those... Read more |
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