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Ice cores may have tracked ancient Rome’s boom and bust

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Getting and Staying Listed: A Primer for Public Company Executives and their Professional Advisors

Published: November 2003


Considering going public? Concerned about the risks? Want to know more about the advantages?

The decision to go public is not an easy one. It can be a time-consuming and expensive process and the company becomes subject to a host of ongoing requirements. However, management at most companies who've gone public would say that it was worth the effort and expense.

Getting and Staying Listed: A Primer for Public Company Executives and their Professional Advisors discusses the pros and cons of going public, along with a description of the process. Throughout, extensive footnotes help you locate the rules easily. The chapter breakdown allows you to find the relevant material quickly. Its scope is national, with all applicable securities legislation and rules of the three Canadian marketplaces covered: the Toronto Stock Exchange, the TSX Venture Exchange, and the Canadian Trading and Quotation System.


About the Author
Timothy S. Baikie LL.B., B.C.L., LL.M., is head counsel to the Canadian Trading and Quotation System Inc. (CNQ) and has played an instrumental role in shaping its rules and policies.

 

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Death of a Taxpayer, 10th Edition

The Estate Planner's Handbook, 4th Edition Strategic Use of Trusts in Tax and Estate Planning
Key tool for lawyers, accountants, financial planners, executors, trustees and other professional advisors

Death of a Taxpayer offers a comprehensive review of the relevant income tax implications that occur at death. Fully updated to reflect the latest budgetary pronouncements, legislative changes, new case law, CRA administrative positions, this exclusive edition provides guidance to help minimize the tax burden on the estate of the deceased taxpayer.

Designed as an all-in-one resource for tax professionals, it contains detailed information on the intricacies of estate planning and income tax compliance, with expert commentary you can trust to address even the most complex tax issues that can arise at death. It is a key tool for lawyers, accountants, financial planners, executors, trustees and other professional advisors.

Topics include:

  • The tax treatment on death of income from rights and things, periodic payments, refund of premiums from RRSPs, etc.
  • The tax treatment of capital property at death
  • Rollovers to spouses, common law partners and qualifying trusts
  • Special issues regarding partnerships and farm property
  • Taxa

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Tax Legislation 2012: American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012: Law, Explanation and Analysis

Provides tax professionals with a single integrated reference source covering all aspects of this important legislation. Along with the impacted Internal Revenue Code provisions, CCH editors, together with leading tax practitioners and commentators, have created a complete practical analysis.

The law is arranged in Code section sequence. CCH also provides several special tables and lists to facilitate quick and thorough understanding of the law and how it would affect taxpayers. Features include an effective dates table organized by Code section, a listing by Code section of the Act sections affecting it, and a listing by Act section of the Code sections affected.

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Construction Delay Claims

Everything you could want to know about delays, damages and more. This book provides thorough coverage of delay and impact claims. The authors explain different types of delays, how delays occur and the effects of such delays. The book discusses how damages are calculated; what types of clauses to include in the construction contract concerning scheduling, delays and impacts; and how project delays and claims arise under the various project delivery methods.

In addition, a number of chapters are devoted to impact claims-disruption, lost labor productivity and acceleration. This book, containing at-a-glance charts and checklists, as well as over 1,500 cases, is a significant resource for those involved in managing and measuring time.

Table of contents:
Short Reference List
Chapter 1
Delay
Chapter 2 Addressing Delay and Disruption in the Contract
Chapter 3 Responsibility for Delay
Chapter 4 Effects of Delay
Chapter 5 Delays, Disruptions, and Lost Labor Productivity
Chapter 6 Acceleration
Chapter 7 Project Delivery Methods and Delay Claims
Chapter 8 Recognizing and Dealing with Delays and Other Disruptions
Chapter 9 Processing Claims
Chapter 10 Analysis of Claims
Chapter 11 Using the Schedule to Prove Delay and Disruptions
Chapter 12 Delay Damages
Chapter 13 Establishing the Basis of Liability
Chapter 14 Dispute Resolution Forums
Chapter 15 Sureties and Delay Claims
Chapter 16 Avoiding and Minimizing Claims
Table of Authorities
Index

 

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Traditional Chinese architecture: twelve essays / Fu Xinian ; edited by Nancy S. Steinhardt ; translated by Alexandra Harrer

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