Definition of Tradership. Meaning of Tradership. Synonyms of Tradership

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- W. Belknap and his wives receiving kickback payments from a Fort Sill tradership contract. In 1870, Belknap was granted the sole power to appoint and license...
- A sole proprietorship, also known as a sole tradership, individual entrepreneurship or proprietorship, is a type of enterprise owned and run by only one...
- War William W. Belknap, who took quarterly kickbacks from the Fort Sill tradership; he resigned in February 1876. Belknap was impeached by the House but...
- allowing commanders at Indian forts to choose who could start and run post traderships, and by making reductions in wasteful military spending. While serving...
- ownership rights to highly lucrative "traderships" at U.S. military forts in the Western frontier. These monopoly traderships were considered good investments...
- another tax entity, such as a partnership, limited partnership or sole tradership with no tax cost. "Loss Attributing Qualifying Companies". Gifford Devine...
- profit payments from the Fort Sill tradership. The Secretary of War had been given control over all Indian traderships in 1870. Belknap was impeached by...
- cameo in season 20 2021 Musicians' Nightmares manager of the group Boy is Dead in episode "Boy is Dead" 2022 Pirogova Sole Tradership cameo in season 5...
- their administration. In 1887 the Gibson administration purchased the tradership Kaimiloa and sent representatives to Samoa to convince negotiate a possible...
- he had resigned for allegedly having received money in return for post tradership appointments. Speaker of the House Michael C. Kerr wrote to the Senate...