- be used together. DTC uses the
terms distributions,
redemptions and
reorganizations. The
primary reasons companies use
corporate actions are:
Return profits...
- of the
United States Code)
permits reorganization under the
bankruptcy laws of the
United States. Such
reorganization,
known as
Chapter 11 bankruptcy, is...
-
generally been
included in past
cases of
presidential reorganization authority; usually,
reorganization plans issued pursuant to the
authority can be nullified...
- The
Reorganization Group (Chinese: 改組派; pinyin: gǎi zǔ pài; Wade–Giles: kai3 tsu3 pʻai4) or
Reorganization Comrades ****ociation (Chinese: 中國國民黨改組同志會; pinyin:...
- Bengal. The
States Reorganisation Act of 1956
provided for
territorial reorganization of India. The
Seventh Amendment of the
Constitution of
India divided...
- The
National Reorganization Process (Spanish:
Proceso de Reorganización Nacional, PRN,
often simply el Proceso, "the Process") was the
military dictatorship...
- The
Postal Reorganization Act of 1970 was a law p****ed by the
United States Congress that
abolished the then U.S. Post
Office Department,
which was a part...
-
Reorganization plan may
refer to: In the
United States, a plan
enacted under presidential reorganization authority Reorganization Plans No. 1, 2, and...
- and
reorganize the
executive branch (within
certain limits) for two
years subject to
legislative veto. It was the
first major,
planned reorganization of...
- The Goldwater–Nichols
Department of
Defense Reorganization Act of
October 4, 1986 (Pub. L. 99–433;
signed by
President Ronald Reagan) made the most sweeping...