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  1. American depositary receipt

    unreferenced date January 2012 Financial markets An American depositary receipt ADR is a negotiable security ... I ADRs OTC facility Level 1 depositary receipts are the lowest level of sponsored ADRs that can be issued. When a company issues sponsored ADRs, it has one designated depositary who also acts as its transfer agent . A majority of American depositary receipt programs currently trading are issued through ... its ADR program. Sponsored Level III ADRs offering facility A Level 3 American Depositary Receipt ... list countries Category Equity securities Category Stock market de American Depositary Receipt es American Depositary Receipt fr American Depository Receipt ko ja no American Depositary Receipt pl American Depository Receipt ru sr ... American depositary share s ADSs . The stock of many non US companies trades on US stock exchanges ... banks that provide depositary bank services BNY Mellon , JPMorgan Chase J.P. Morgan , Citibank Citi , and Deutsche Bank . Depositary receipts More generally, depositary receipt s DRs are negotiable ... States markets. Sponsored Level II ADRs Listing facility Level 2 depositary receipt programs ... depositary bank when the underlying shares are deposited in a foreign custodian bank , usually ... duty in the United Kingdom stamp duty reserve tax SDRT charge by the UK government. Depositary banks ... with a depositary bank. Unsponsored ADRs are often issued by more than one depositary bank. Each depositary services only the ADRs it has issued. Due to a recent SEC rule change making it easier to issue Level I depositary receipts, both sponsored and unsponsored, hundreds of new ADRs have been .... These exchanges include the New York Stock Exchange NYSE , NASDAQ , and the American Stock Exchange ... the trading of depositary shares to US public investors is to issue them under the terms ... source new ADRs by depositing the corresponding domestic shares of the company with the depositary ...   more details



  1. Depositary receipt

    Refimprove date December 2009 A depositary receipt is a negotiable financial instrument issued by a bank to represent a foreign company s publicly traded securities. The depositary receipt trades on a local stock exchange. Depositary receipts make it easier to buy shares in foreign companies because the shares of the company don t have to leave the home state. When the depositary bank is in the U.S., the instruments are known as American Depositary Receipts ADRs . European banks issue European depositary receipts, and other banks issue global depositary receipts GDRs . ref http www.investopedia.com terms d depositaryreceipt.asp ref How it works A depositary receipt typically requires a company to meet a stock exchange s specific rules before listing its stock for sale. For example, a company must transfer shares to a brokerage house in its home country. Upon receipt, the brokerage uses a custodian connected to the international stock exchange for selling the depositary receipts. This connection ensures that the shares of stock actually exist and no manipulation occurs between the foreign company and the international brokerage house. A typical ADR goes through the following steps before it is issued ref http www.pfhub.com how adr works ref The issuing bank in the US studies the financials of the foreign company in detail to assess the strength of its stock. The bank buys shares ... an American stock exchange. The ADR is priced in dollars, and the dividends are paid out in dollars as well, making it as simple for an American investor to buy as the stock of a US based company. Types American Depositary Receipt European Depositary Receipt Luxembourg Depositary Receipt Global Depositary Receipt Indian Depository Receipt Additionally, CREST Depositary Interest s CDIs in the United Kingdom function similarly, but not identically to depositary receipts. References Reflist disambiguation DEFAULTSORT Depositary Receipt de Hinterlegungsschein ja ru ...   more details



  1. Luxembourg Depositary Receipt

    Unreferenced date October 2010 A Luxembourg Depository Receipts LDR is a certificate which represents the purchase, or ownership, of foreign assets which are deposited in a Luxembourg based account. An LDR functions in much the same way as a Global Depositary Receipt GDR . LDRs may represent ownership of either an underlying number of Share finance shares or a notional amount of Bond finance bonds . Luxembourg Depository Receipts are particularly useful where an institution wants to ensure safe keeping of assets, i.e., in Luxembourg , but needs a specific national or regional banks expertise in handling a variety of transactions including but not limited to the sale of shares to local markets . Prices of LDRs are often close to the value of the related instrument but they are traded and settled independently and often in smaller lots particularly in the case of bonds . Trading and settlement of LDRs is difficult to quantify as the use of local markets makes analysing the size of this market quite difficult. References reflist Category Equity securities Category Stock market Category Bonds Category Structured finance Finance stub ...   more details



  1. American depositary share

    Merge to American depositary receipt date November 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 An American depositary share ADS is a vehicle for foreign corporations to list their ordinary equity on an American stock exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange or the NASDAQ . Foreign corporations listed in other markets are not permitted to make direct secondary listings in the United States markets, thus this form of indirect ownership has been devised. ADSs are US dollar denominated and each share represents one or more underlying shares in the subject. These ADSs confer full rights of ownership including dividends , voting rights to these underlying shares, which are held on deposit by a custodian bank in the company s home country or territory. See also American depositary receipt Category Corporate finance Category Equity securities Category Stock market ...   more details



  1. Depositary

    Depositaries are entities entrusted with valued possessions. International law In international law , a depositary is a government or organization to which a multilateral treaty is entrusted. ref name Aust 101 cite book last1 Aust first1 Anthony title Handbook of International Law edition 2 publisher Cambridge University Press date 2010 04 30 pages 100 102 accessdate 2012 01 30 isbn 978 0 521 11705 0 ref United Kingdom The United Kingdom s Foreign and Commonwealth Office currently acts as the depositary for documents such as Rescue Agreement Agreement on the Rescue of Astronauts, the Return of Astronauts and the Return of Objects Launched into Outer Space , Constitution of UNESCO , and the Biological Weapons Convention Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological Biological and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction . ref name FCO 1 cite web url http www.fco.gov.uk en publications and documents treaties depositary title Depositary accessdate 2012 01 30 publisher Foreign and Commonwealth Office ref Public copies are supplied by The Stationery Office and the British Library . ref name FCO 1 United States The United States Department of State is currently the depositary for more than 200 multilateral treaties, including the United Nations Charter Charter of the United Nations , Convention on International Civil Aviation , North Atlantic Treaty , Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency , Outer Space Treaty Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies , and the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty Treaty on the Non proliferation of Nuclear Weapons . ref name DoS 1 cite web url http www.state.gov s l treaty depositary title Multilateral Treaties for which the United States is Depositary accessdate 2012 01 30 publisher United States Department of State archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 654ooiOmP archivedate 2012 01 30 ...   more details



  1. Receipt

    A receipt is a written acknowledgment that a specified article or sum of money has been received. A receipt records the purchase of goods or service obtained in an exchange. ref http dictionary.law.com Default.aspx?selected 1740 Receipt Legal Terms and Definition Law.com ref Printed Image ReceiptSwiss.jpg thumb right 200px A receipt, obtained in a Switzerland Swiss mountain restaurant on the top of the Grosse Scheidegg . Includes a list of meals with prices, Tisch table number 7 01 , total price information in two currencies Swiss Francs and Euro s , a note about the 7.6 tax, contact information ... transactions. A receipt is a legal document. ref http dictionary.law.com Default.aspx?selected 1740 Receipt Legal Terms and Definition Law.com ref In many countries, notably the United States of America ... about every receipt, so that the tax authority, or IRS can check that sales are not hidden. ref ... entry want some poison with your receipt id 33140 Want Some Poison With Your Receipt? ref but BPA .... File No phenol cash receipt.JPG thumb Thermal cash receipt with text produced without any phenol .... Unlike a standard purchase receipt, the gift receipt omits certain information, most notably the price that was paid for an item. The receipt usually has a barcode along the bottom so that the retailer ... the transaction in their system later on. This is helpful for proving the authenticity of the receipt ... accumulated spendings, among other things all by scanning a receipt barcode. This kind of monitoring ... for example, as provided by a landlord to a tenant for receipt of rent money. Related industries Organizing ... has led to the launch of new businesses focused on digital receipt management. See also Commons category Bills & Receipts Wiktionary receipt Cash register Document automation in supply chain management & logistics Invoice Point of sales Return receipt References Reflist Category Commerce Category ... no Kvittering pt Nota fiscal ru simple Receipt fi Kuitti sv Kvitto th ur ...   more details



  1. Global depository receipt

    Unreferenced date November 2009 A global depository receipt or global depositary receipt GDR is a certificate issued by a depository bank , which purchases Share finance share s of foreign companies and deposits it on the account accountancy account . GDRs represent ownership of an underlying number of shares. Global depository receipts facilitate trade of shares, and are commonly used to invest in companies from developing or emerging markets . Prices of global depositary receipt are often close to values of related shares, but they are traded and settled independently of the underlying share. Several international banks issue GDRs, such as JPMorgan Chase , Citigroup , Deutsche Bank , Bank of New York . GDRs are often listed in the Frankfurt Stock Exchange , Luxembourg Stock Exchange and in the London Stock Exchange , where they are traded on the International Order Book IOB . Normally 1 GDR 10 Shares, but not always. It is negotiable instrument which is denominated in some freely convertible currency. It is a negotiable certificate denominated in US dollars which represents a NON US Company s publicly traded local equity. See also https adr.db.com Deutsche Bank s depositary receipt website American Depositary Receipt http www.gopubliceu.com globaldepositoryreceipt.html Global depository receipts http adrbnymellon.com http gopubliceu.com Frankfurt Stock Exchange Category Stock market Category Banking Finance stub ca Rebut de dip sit global de Global Depositary Receipt pl Global Depository Receipt ru uk zh ...   more details



  1. Taxpayer receipt

    Notability date November 2010 A taxpayer receipt is a proposed receipt given by government to tax payers ref Cite news url http www.economist.com blogs democracyinamerica 2010 10 taxpayer receipt title Taxpayer receipt Is that all you get for your money publisher The Economist date 2010 10 01 ref that woluld show the division of the citizens paid tax into different areas such as social security and military operation s. In many countries the data for tax division is publicly available, and given the amount of taxes one has paid can be computed by a third party. Thus countries that implement taxpayer Where date July 2011 and countries that do not implement taxpayer receipt have the same amount of information available, the question is then whether or not this kind of information should be made available to citizens that are not interested enough to go through the trouble of computing the division of their personal taxes. References Reflist External links http www.evolvingexcellence.com blog 2010 10 taxpayer receipt.html Taxpayer Receipt http www.whatwepayfor.com http www.whatwepayfor.com DEFAULTSORT Taxpayer Receipt Category Taxation Category Public finance ...   more details



  1. Knowing receipt

    Refimprove date September 2010 Knowing receipt , or unconscionable receipt ref G. Thomas and A Hudson, The Law of Trusts OUP, 2010 900 920 ref in more recent times, is a type of third party liability under trust law . To be liable for knowing receipt, the plaintiff must show, first, a disposal of his trust assets in breach of fiduciary duty second, the beneficial receipt by the defendant of assets which are traceable as representing the assets of the plaintiff and third, knowledge on the part of the defendant that the assets he received are traceable to a breach of fiduciary duty. ref El Ajou v Dollar Land Holdings 1994 2 All ER 685, 700 ref Underlying principle The underlying principle of knowing receipt is beneficial receipt of D is unjust enrichment at the expense of the rightful owner. In Royal Brunei Airlines Sdn Bhd v Tan , knowing receipt is characterized as restitution based liability as opposed to accessory liability . Degree of knowledge required Under knowing receipt, the onus is on the claimant beneficiary to establish recipient s knowledge. The degree of knowledge required has been a controversial issue and there are numerous lines of authority on it. For example in some cases it was held that Baden category 1 to 3 knowledge, i.e. dishonesty is needed, or in some cases it was held that all 5 categories would suffice, i.e. either dishonesty or negligence . In Belmont Finance Corp Ltd v Williams Furniture No 2 it was held thatfraud dishonesty not required, i.e. negligence would suffice. In El Ajou v Dollar Land Holdings plc 1993 3 All ER 717, it was held that constructive knowledge was sufficient Though in Polly Peck Int l plc v Nadir No 2 1992 4 All ER 769, Scott ... 437, it was held that the degree of knowledge for knowing receipt is knowledge that makes it unconscionable for recipient to retain benefit of receipt. It was also held that the five categories of knowledge in Baden is not useful. See also Dishonest assistance Notes Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Knowing Receipt ...   more details



  1. Constructive receipt

    UStaxation For federal income tax purposes, the doctrine of constructive receipt is used to determine when a cash basis taxpayer has received gross income . ref Samuel A. Donaldson, Federal Income Taxation of Individuals Cases, Problems and Materials, 353 2nd Ed. 2007 . ref A taxpayer is subject to tax in the current year if he or she has unfettered control in determining when items of income will or should be paid. ref Treas. Reg. 1.451 2 a . ref Unlike actual receipt, constructive receipt does not require physical possession of the item of income in question. Background The full text of the IRS regulation defining constructive receipt states as follows blockquote Income although not actually reduced to a taxpayer s possession is constructively received by him in the taxable year during which it is credited to his account, set apart for him, or otherwise made available so that he may draw upon it at any time, or so that he could have drawn upon it during the taxable year if notice of intention ... s control of its receipt is subject to substantial limitations or restrictions. ref Id. ref blockquote The United States Tax Court more concisely articulated the doctrine of constructive receipt in Davis ... requirement and he will be deemed to have had constructive receipt at the time of attempted delivery ... made a decision to be unavailable to take receipt. ref Id. ref The court held that this lack ... to retrieve the car on the day he won it. ref Id. ref The Tax Court also addressed constructive receipt .... ref Impact The doctrine of constructive receipt is often used in combination with the Doctrine of Cash Equivalence doctrine of cash equivalence in order to determine the timing of receipt of income items. A constructive receipt issue arises when the taxpayer has not actually received the income, and the issue is whether the income is substantially available to the taxpayer such that receipt will occur ... equivalent to receipt of cash income. References references Category Taxation in the United ...   more details



  1. Acknowledgement of receipt

    file Signed for.jpg thumb right Signed for service offered by the Royal Mail . Acknowledgement of receipt equivalent terms include avis de r ception UPU term , Aviso de Recibo , advice of receipt, advice of delivery UK and much of the Commonwealth , return receipt requested required wanted demanded US , R ckschein Germany , ricevuta di ritorno Italy , zwrotne potwierdzenie odbioru Poland , and many others the standard abbreviations are AR and AD is a postal service which returns to the sender of a Letter message letter usually registered in the case of a parcel, it may be insured a form or card signed by the recipient. This is evidence that the letter was received, and these forms or cards are frequently seen with legal endorsements exhibit A , for example . While obscure in some countries such as Canada , Great Britain and Australia , AR has always been very popular in others such as India , France and its overseas departments and territories, and especially the United States . There is a great deal of postal history material associated to AR postmarks , AR forms & cards, AR covers, AR covering envelopes for returning AR forms in use until the early to middle 1920s , rates, and practices. For a lot more information, see the book, AR avis de r ception by David Handelman , published by the Postal History Society of Canada 2002 Ottawa . According to op.cit., six postal entities have issued stamps intended to pay the AR fee. See also Return receipt External links http www.canadapost.ca offerings supplementary services pers can advice e.asp Dead link date March 2011 References Reflist Category Postal services ca Acusament de recepci es Acuse de recibo fr Lettre recommand e avec avis de r ception en France it Avviso di ricevimento ...   more details



  1. Return receipt

    A return receipt is a mail postal service document confirming the arrival of a message or Package delivery parcel at its intended destination. Internationally, the service is known as avis de r ception AR , but in some English speaking countries, acknowledgement of receipt or advice of receipt is used. Email As applied to email , the term return receipt is somewhat ambiguous or misleading. In particular, when delivering a message to a recipient s computer system, which is controlled by that recipient or someone acting on his behalf, there is no way to prevent that computer system from making the message available to the recipient without issuing an acknowledgment to the sender. In contrast with a physical delivery medium in which a courier acting on behalf of the sender can honor the sender s requirements for delivery up to and including hand delivery of the message to the recipient and requiring that recipient to authenticate himself to the courier before receiving the message. This difference in capability between physical delivery systems and electronic mail causes confusion and misunderstanding. For this reason, many experts eschew the term return receipt in connection with email, in favor of less ambiguous terms. Two notification services exist in Internet mail that are similar to return receipts in the physical world. One is called Delivery Status Notifications or DSNs, and the other is termed Message Disposition Notifications or MDNs. Delivery Status Notifications main Non delivery report DSN refers to both a service that may optionally be provided by Message Transfer Agent s MTAs using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP , and a message format to be used to return indications of message delivery to the sender of that message. Specifically, the DSN SMTP service ... in RFC 3503. A non standard but widely used way to request return receipts is with the Return Receipt ... the user whether or not to send a return receipt. See also Acknowledge character Document automation ...   more details



  1. Warehouse receipt

    A warehouse receipt is a document that provides proof of ownership of commodities e.g., bars of copper that are stored in a warehouse, vault, or depository for safekeeping. Warehouse receipts may be negotiable or non negotiable. Negotiable warehouse receipts allow transfer of ownership of that commodity without having to deliver the physical commodity. See Delivery order . Most warehouse receipts are issued in negotiable form, making them eligible as collateral for loans. Non negotiable receipts must be endorsed upon transfer. Warehouse receipts are regulated by the Uniform Warehouse Receipts Act. Warehouse receipts also guarantee existence and availability of a commodity of a particular quantity, type, and quality in a named storage facility. It may also show transfer of ownership for immediate delivery or for delivery at a future date. Rather than delivering the actual commodity, negotiable warehouse receipts are used to settle expiring futures contracts. Warehouse receipts may also indicate ownership of inventory goods and or unfinished goods stored in a warehouse by a manufacturer or distributor. See also Delivery order Title property Document automation References references http www.allbusiness.com glossaries warehouse receipt 4941936 1.html Dictionaries Warehouse receipt Category Legal documents Category Contract law Category Commercial item transport and distribution de Orderlagerschein ja ru ...   more details



  1. Ticket (receipt)

    Unreferenced date March 2007 A ticket may be a pick up ticket, for example when retrieving clothing from a dry cleaning shop or an automobile from a repair shop, or putting things in Self storage storage at a train station, cloakroom, etc. It is also used in places where people are required to take a number to Queue area queue up, such as in a waiting room or at a customer service desk. Often, this simply has a number Printing printed on it. The most common ticket these days in the event world, sports, concerts and theater is slowly transitioning to electronic ticket s. The bad thing about electronic tickets are for the savers, the person who wants to save the traditional ticket stub, you tend to fold your electronic tickets and throw away after your event. DEFAULTSORT Ticket Receipt Category Commerce Category Accounting source documents business term stub retailing stub ...   more details



  1. Standard & Poor's Depositary Receipts

    The Standard & Poor s Depositary Receipts were launched by Boston asset management asset manager SSgA State Street Global Advisors on January 29, 1993 as the first exchange traded fund in the United States preceded by the short lived Index Participation Share s that launched in 1989 and are part of the SPDR s ETF chain. ref http online.wsj.com article print SB117099466838903386.html John C. Bogle, Value Strategies , Wall Street Journal Feb. 9, 2007 . ref ref http www.tiaa crefinstitute.org research articles docs 040001a.pdf Wilfred Dellva, Exchange Traded Funds Not for Everyone , Journal of Financial Planning Apr. 2001 . ref ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2004 12 10 obituaries 10most.html author Jennifer Bayot title Nathan Most Is Dead at 90 Investment Fund Innovator publisher New York Times date 2004 12 10 accessdate 2008 04 23 ref Designed and developed by American Stock Exchange executives Nathan Most and Steven Bloom , ref Carrel, Lawrence 2008 , ETFs for the Long Run , John Wiley & Sons, 2008, ISBN 978 0 470 13894 6 ref ref http ir.nasdaq.com releasedetail.cfm?releaseid 206581 ref the fund first traded on that market, but has since been listed elsewhere, including the New York Stock Exchange Nyse2 SPY . This specific fund is now called SPDR S&P 500 ETF. It is the largest US ETF according to market capitalization . ref cite web url http etfdb.com compare market cap title Largest ETFs Top 25 ETFs By Market Cap publisher ETFdb accessdate 2010 11 03 ref According to web glossary InvestorWords.com blockquote One SPDR unit is valued at approximately 1 10 of the value of the S&P 500. Dividend s are distributed quarterly, and are based on the accumulated stock dividends held in trust, less any expenses of the trust. ref cite web url http www.investorwords.com 4632 SPDR.html title SPDR publisher InvestorWords.com , WebFinance, Inc. accessdate 2008 04 23 ref blockquote The sponsor is PDR Services PDR Services LLC , a wholly owned subsidiary of American Stock Exchange ...   more details



  1. European depository receipt

    Multiple issues orphan March 2011 unreferenced March 2011 A European Depositary Receipt abbreviated EDR represents ownership in the shares of a non Europe an company that trades in European financial market s. The stock of many non European companies trade on European stock exchange s like London Stock Exchange through the use of EDRs. EDRs enable European investor s to buy shares in foreign companies without the hazards or inconveniences of Cross border trade cross border & cross currency transactions. EDRs carry prices in Euro currency Euro , pay dividend s in Euro, and can be traded like the shares of European based companies. Category Stock exchanges ...   more details



  1. Indian Depository Receipt

    An Indian Depository Receipt is an instrument denominated in Indian Rupees in the form of a depository receipt created by a Domestic Depository custodian of securities registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India against the underlying equity of issuing company to enable foreign companies to raise funds from the Indian securities Markets. ref name sebidoc http web.sebi.gov.in faq foreigncos.pdf Issues by foreign companies in India Indian Depository Receipts IDRs Securities and Exchange Board of India SEBI ref The foreign company IDRs will deposit shares to an Indian depository. The depository would issue receipts to investors in India against these shares. The benefit of the underlying shares like bonus, dividends etc would accrue to the Depositary receipt depository receipt holders in India. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs of the Government of India , in exercise of powers available with it under section 642 read with section 605A had prescribed the Companies Issue of Indian Depository Receipts Rules, 2004 IDR Rules vide notification number GSR 131 E dated February 23, 2004. Standard Chartered Bank Standard Chartered PLC became the first global company to file for an issue of Indian depository receipts in India. ref name SCPlc PR http www.standardchartered.co.in media centre pdf 2010 30 march standard chartered plc announces the publiv filing.pdf Standard Chartered PLC Press release, May 30, 2010 Standard Chartered PLC announces the public filing of a Draft Red Herring Prospectus in India ref The rules provide inter alia for a Eligibility for issue of IDRs b ... ref Standard Chartered PLC s Indian Depository Receipt, listed at Rs 106, exceeded expectations by Rs ... http www.youtube.com watch?v 8vOoq5nAP34 Indian Depository Receipt IDR Video YouTube, March 23, 2010 ... Depository Receipt ref Government of India Securities and Exchange Board of India Reserve Bank ... 22 3A 22canvas 22 2C 22page 22 3A 22home tab 22 7D INDIAN DEPOSITORY RECEIPT CFO CONNECT OCT 2011 References ...   more details



  1. Keep Your Receipt

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Keep Your Receipt Type EP Artist Reel Big Fish Cover keepyourreceipt.jpg Released July 1, 1997 Recorded 1997 Genre Ska punk Length 12 25 Label Mojo Records Mojo , Jive Records Jive Producer Reel Big Fish Last album Turn the Radio Off br 1996 This album Keep Your Receipt EP br 1997 Next album Why Do They Rock So Hard? br 1998 Album ratings rev1 In Music We Trust rev1Score Rating 4 5 ref cite web url http www.inmusicwetrust.com articles 05s06.html title Reel Big Fish Keep Your Receipt publisher In Music We Trust date accessdate 2011 06 17 ref Keep Your Receipt is a small release by Reel Big Fish in 1997 between their albums Turn the Radio Off and Why Do They Rock So Hard . It includes songs from their two previous releases the aforementioned Turn the Radio Off and 1995 s Everything Sucks Reel Big Fish album Everything Sucks , plus a cover of an Operation Ivy band Operation Ivy song, previously released on a tribute album. Track listing Track listing total length 13 30 all writing Aaron Barrett except as noted writing credits yes title1 Alternative Baby writer1 Aaron Barrett, Robert Quimby, Andrew Gonzales, Adam Polakoff length1 2 57 title2 Why Do All Girls Think They re Fat? length2 2 21 title3 I m Cool length3 1 41 title4 S.R. length4 1 28 title5 Unity note5 Operation Ivy Cover really 2 19 writer5 Tim Armstrong Lint & Operation Ivy band Operation Ivy length5 5 07 title6 Hidden Track I Want Your Girlfriend To Be My Girlfriend note6 attached to Unity starts at 4 24 writer6 length6 Tracks 1 & 4 are from Turn The Radio Off . Tracks 2 & 3 are from the independently released Everything Sucks . Personnel Aaron Barrett Guitar, Vocals, Producer Scott Klopfenstein Trumpet, Vocals, Producer Matt Wong Bass, Producer Andrew Gonzales drummer Andrew Gonzales Drums Tavis Werts Trumpet, Producer Dan Regan Trombone, Producer Grant Barry ... EPs pt Keep Your Receipt EP ...   more details



  1. Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer

    The Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer was an office in the English Exchequer . The office originated in early times as the clerk of the Lord High Treasurer at the Receipt of the Exchequer. He was responsible for filing and entering the Teller s Bills from the Teller of the Exchequer Tellers of the Exchequer , certifying monies received to the Lord Treasurer, and auditing the books of the Tellers. The title of Auditor was officially attached to the post, combined with that of Tally Writer, during the reign of Elizabeth I of England Elizabeth I . In 1826, the duties of the Chamberlain of the Exchequer Chamberlains of the Exchequer devolved upon the Auditor. The office was abolished, with several other offices of the ancient Exchequer, on 10 October 1834. ref cite book first Francis Sheppard last Thomas title The ancient Exchequer of England year pages 130 131 url http books.google.com books?id uHmQplSkXKgC accessdate 2007 10 10 ref Auditors of the Exchequer Early Richard Chesterfield c. 1356 Robert Derby c. 1363 1367 Thomas Orgrave 1367 1369 John Innocent 1369 1385 John Nottingham later Chancellor of the Exchequer 1385 1390 Robert Cotum 1390 1393 John Candlesby 1393 1399 Henry Somer 1399 1404 John Burgh 1405 1410 William Darell c. 1411 1415 John Iwardeby 1415 c. 1459 William Hextall ? 1460 John Poutrell 1 October 1460 c. 1461 John Iwardeby 4 May 1462 1463 John Poutrell 1463 1464 John Leynton later Chamberlain 20 October 1464 1465 John Croke c. 1467 1469 John Marshall 1469 1471 Thomas Bulkeley 19 October 1471 John Lewes 10 December 1490 Robert Watno 3 May 1514 Thomas Danyell 16 July 1517 Thomas Felton 10 May 1550 Humphrey Shelton 8 October 1566 Robert Petre 30 January 1569 Vincent Skinner 11 November 1593 knighted 7 May 1603 John Bingley 2 August 1604 knighted 10 January 1618, forfeit 25 January 1620 Robert Pye elder Sir Robert Pye 25 January 1620 knighted 25 June 1620, deprived of office January 1642 Sir William Roberts 31 August 1654 lost office 24 June 1660 , initially ...   more details



  1. Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer

    The Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer was an office in the English Exchequer . The Tellers of the Exchequer received any money to be paid into the Exchequer, noted the amount in a book, and sent a copy of the entry, called a Teller s Bill, to the Tally Court so that a tally could be made of it. At the end of each day, the money they had received, as determined by the Bills, was removed from their chests to be deposited in the Treasury. During the reign of Richard I of England Richard I , these officials numbered ten, but by the time of Henry III of England Henry III , they had been reduced to four, which number remained constant until the abolition of the office. ref cite book first Francis Sheppard last Thomas title The ancient Exchequer of England year pages 132, 134 url http books.google.com books?id uHmQplSkXKgC accessdate 2007 10 10 ref With several other offices of the ancient Exchequer, that of Teller of the Receipt was done away with on 10 October 1834. Tellers of the Exchequer 1660 1834 class wikitable Date One Two Three Four 1660 rowspan 7 Sir George Downing, 1st Baronet Leonard Pinckney rowspan 11 John Loving rowspan 3 Lawrence Squibb 1661 William Pinckney 1673 rowspan 2 Sir William D Oyly, 2nd Baronet 1674 rowspan 5 Thomas Vernon 1677 vacant D Oyly suspended 1678 two deputies 1680 rowspan 4 Sir George Downing, 2nd Baronet 1684 rowspan 2 Simon Clifford 1685 rowspan 4 Francis Villiers January 1689 rowspan 6 Thomas Howard 1651 1701 Thomas Howard April 1689 rowspan 3 Henry Maynard 1693 rowspan 3 Henry Carew February 1694 rowspan 13 John Berkeley, 4th Viscount Fitzhardinge October 1694 rowspan 4 Guy Palmes 1699 rowspan 4 Francis Godolphin, 2nd Earl of Godolphin Francis Godolphin 1701 Sir John Stanley, 1st Baronet 29 June 1702 rowspan 5 James Vernon 30 June 1702 rowspan 2 Sir Christopher Musgrave, 4th Baronet May 1704 rowspan 2 Thomas Coke privy counsellor Thomas Coke September 1704 rowspan 3 Francis Robartes 1706 rowspan 3 Peregrine Bertie junior Peregrine ...   more details



  1. Davis v. Commissioner (constructive receipt)

    that she had constructively received the check in 1974. Issue Did the taxpayer have constructive receipt ... to be unavailable to take delivery will not trigger constructive receipt if they do not have notice ...   more details



  1. The American

    The American can refer to the following Literature The American novel The American novel , an 1877 novel by Henry James The American , novel , a 2006 thriller by Andrew Britton The American 2010 novel by Martin Booth Media The American magazine The American magazine , a magazine published in print 2006 2008 and subsequently online by the American Enterprise Institute The American Magazine , a literary periodical published from 1906 to 1956 The American comics The American comics , a comic book series by Mark Verheiden The American , the semi regular character played by Daily Show producer and comedian Rory Albanese on the Times Online satirical podcast, The Bugle The American , a 1999 album by Angie Aparo Film The American 1927 film The American 1927 film , a Western starring Charles Ray actor Charles Ray and Bessie Love The American 2010 film The American 2010 film , an American thriller genre thriller directed by Anton Corbijn and starring George Clooney , Thekla Reuten , Violante Placido , Irina Bj rklund , and Paolo Bonacelli The American TV movie The American TV movie , a 1998 PBS television adaptation of the Henry James novel, starring Matthew Modine Art The American statue The American statue , an unrealized bronze outdoor sculpture planned for Tulsa, Oklahoma See also American disambiguation disambig de The American fr L Am ricain it The American ...   more details



  1. American

    wiktionary American dablink See American word for analysis and history of the meanings in various contexts. NOTE Both word based links up top. American s may refer to EDITORS PLEASE BE AWARE The first group of three entries has been disrupted in the past, despite the somewhat technical requirement that they exist on this page as long as information in the articles that they link to continues to be sought by some users under the title American . The need for the existence of these entries would not be affected by any decision on whether such use is correct or desirable. Many editors may be prepared ... wiki Talk American Its purpose is to discuss this page, in terms of its aspects that do ... of the Americas A person considered to be ethnically American see American ethnicity PLEASE READ THE STATEMENT ABOVE before editing the entries above. TOCright Organizations American Airlines American Recordings US American Recordings record label American University in Washington, D.C. Nashville Americans baseball team Tri City Americans hockey Vehicles USS American , several ships of the US Navy American, 4 4 0 railway locomotive Automobiles made in United States American 1899 1916 American 1899 automobile American 1902 automobile American 1911 automobile American 1914 automobile American 1916 automobile Rambler American , from American Motors Corporation 1958 1969 America 1911 New York automobile American Motors Corporation List of U.S. cars for even more marques that start with the word American Other American cheese American English American McGee Americana Americanum disambiguation Americanus disambiguation See also lookfrom American America disambiguation The American disambiguation American University disambiguation Native Americans disambiguation Pan American disambiguation ... es Americano desambiguaci n fr Am ricain ig Ndi Amerika it Americano lv Amerik nis nl American ja no Amerikaner nn Amerikansk pt Americano ru sq Amerikan sv American th ...   more details



  1. American Express

    American Express Shipping Receipt 1853 .jpg thumb right 285px American Express Co. shipping receipt , New York City to St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis, MO August 6, 1853 American Express was started ...Use mdy dates date March 2012 Infobox company name American Express Company logo File American Express ... & Company br Wells & Company ref name PZG Peter Z. Grossman. American Express The Unofficial ... http www.neumann compensation.com managers company american express company title Top Management Compensation ... edgar data 4962 000095012311019072 y87970exv13.htm title 2010 Form 10 K, American Express Company ... small ref name 10K homepage URL http www.americanexpress.com AmericanExpress.com American Express Company New York Stock Exchange AXP or AmEx , is an American multinational corporation multinational ... SMH 31 Oct 08 cite news title American Express to slash 7000 jobs url http business.smh.com.au business american express to slash 7000 jobs 20081031 5eu9.html date October 31, 2008 work Bloomberg work Sydney Morning Herald accessdate August 9, 2009 ref BusinessWeek and Interbrand ranked American ... title American Express Logo Review year 2008 publisher Company Logos accessdate June 25, 2011 quote The initial trademark of 1958 described the gladiator in the American Express logo as a gladiator on a shield whereas the current American Express website lists the logo character ... that American Express extend its operations to California. American Express first established its .... In 1874, American Express moved its headquarters to 65 Broadway in what was becoming the Financial ... Society Yale University Press , 1995. P. 23. ref American Express buildings In 1854, the American ... Preservation Commission December 12, 1995, Designation List 269 LP 1932 ref In 1880, American Express ... skyscraper New York. American Express has long been out of this building, but it still bears a terracotta seal with the American Express Eagle. ref White, Norval & Willensky, Elliot American Institute ...   more details



  1. American Museum

    American Museum may refer to American Museum of Radio and Electricity American Museum of Natural History American Museum of the Moving Image American Museum of Magic American Museum of Science and Energy American Museum in Britain Barnum s American Museum The American Museum magazine The American Museum magazine , an 18th century American magazine The American Museum , a 19th century American magazine published by Nathan C. Brooks See also Japanese American National Museum American Museum Novitates California African American Museum Chinese American Museum disambiguation ...   more details




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