Liberian Business definition

Liberian Business means a firm that has 51% or more ownership by Liberian citizens.
Liberian Business means a private sector entity or firm organized under the laws of the Republic of Liberia and operating in Liberia that has 51% or more legal and beneficial ownership by Liberian citizens. For the purposes of this definition, a person is the “beneficial owner” of shares or other property if the person is entitled to receive all or substantially all the benefits of the ownership of the property, even though another person holds bare legal title to the property.

Examples of Liberian Business in a sentence

  • The present Government of Liberia, the LURD, MODEL, the Political Parties, Civil Society and Interest Groups including the National Bar Association, the Liberian Business Organisations, Women Organizations, Trade Unions, Teachers Union, Refugees, the Liberians in the Diaspora/America and the Youth.

  • Blocker contends that the trial court erred when instructing the jury that the government was not required to present scientific evidence, such as DNA or fingerprints, in order to prove its case (the “no duty” instruction).

  • The representative of Liberia informed that the Liberian Business Registry (LBR) had the role of registering enterprises in accordance with Chapter 4 of Title 14 of the Liberian Code of Laws Revised ("General Business Law").

  • Actions Transforming Lives is a locally registered Not-for-profit under the Liberian Business Association.

  • Enhanced polymer one-step staining (EPOS) for proliferating cell nuclear antigen and Ki-67 antigen-applications to intraoperative frozen diagnosis.

  • Further, a permit could be denied if the applicant/importer was not a registered business with the Liberian Business Registry or, if the applicant submitted insufficient information inconsistent with the requirements of Chapter 4.3 of Title 14 of the Liberian Code of Laws Revised ("General Business Law"), as described paragraph [71] of Section "Registration requirements for import/export operations; Trading rights" of this Report.

  • The FSNTC will be chaired by the Minister of Agriculture and include, but not be limited to the following agencies: Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Central Bank of Liberia, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Planning & Economic Affairs, Environmental Protection Agency, Liberian Business Association, Liberian Bankers Association, Liberia Federation of Cooperative Societies, Liberia National Farmers Union and Liberian National NGO Network (LINNK).

  • In other words, the cost of the capital for power is doubled in these cases because of the lack of a reliable public power supply.The challenges with the port were confirmed by a representative of the Liberian Business Association, who indicated that delays at the port were typical and can be the source of shortages of supplies on the Liberian market.

  • Government of Liberia, Forest Management contract Area ‘C,’ 27 May 2009; Toweh, Ricks, LTTC-Mandra, Letter to FDA Managing Director Moses Wogbeh, 17 May 2011; Liberian Business Registry, List of individuals associated with registered companies, 9 March 2012.

  • Female business owners are not well represented in most general business networks, such as local chambers of commerce or the Liberian Business Association.