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Authorized capital is the amount of capital that a company is legally allowed to issue in the form of shares. For example, "The company had an authorized capital of £2 million."
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In 1925, authorized capital of Time, Inc., was increased to 19,000 shares; of which 8,000 were Preferred, 3,000 Class A; as before, 8,000 Class B. In June, 1930 (if you are still following this), the Preferred Stock was retired in full & dividends were initiated for both Common Stocks.
To finance the takeover, Deutsche Bank said it expected to issue a total of 308.6 million common shares from authorized capital at a preliminary subscription price of around €31.80 a share, the equivalent of a total of $12.5 billion.
Firms that do not meet the formal features of the spin-off under the Russian law (for example, the share of university in the authorized capital) are not included in CSRS database.
In 2009, Russian universities and research institutes have received the right to contribute intellectual property in the authorized capital of the company without the consent of the founder (usually Ministry of Education) and, consequently, to create spin-offs as a result of the adoption of the Federal Law No. 217-FZ of 02.08.2009.
With an authorized capital of $100 billion, it could lend up to $34 billion per year.
The BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - agreed to create the New Development Bank (NDB) in July 2014 with initial authorized capital of $100 billion.
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Both men have been charged under Virginia laws that authorize capital punishment, one for multiple murders committed in a three-year period and another for killing as part of an act of terrorism.
But both men face the death penalty if found guilty under Virginia laws that authorize capital punishment for committing multiple murders over a three-year period and for killing as an act of terrorism.
Both men have been charged under two Virginia laws that authorize capital punishment, one for multiple murders committed in a three-year period and the other for killing as part of an act of terrorism.
"It appears," Judge Wolf wrote, "that the fact that a state's laws do not authorize capital punishment may now alone be deemed sufficient to justify a federal death penalty prosecution".
Though he has been charged in just one killing, Mr. Muhammad could face the death penalty under Virginia laws that authorize capital punishment for multiple murders over three-year periods and for killings related to acts of terrorism.
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