Corporate parent definition

Corporate parent means a business that possesses the majority of shares in another business.
Corporate parent shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.06(b)(v).
Corporate parent means any person, association, corporation, joint venture, partnership, or other entity that owns or controls 50 percent or more of a recipient corporation.

Examples of Corporate parent in a sentence

  • Young People • Corporate parent policy/ Children’s champion scheme • Child Protection Procedures • Youth Strategy Group • Kinship Care strategy • Working for Families • Inverclyde Financial Inclusion Partnership • Child Trust Fund • Money Matters • Workforce Plus • Financial Fitness • Third Sector Delivery/Community Activity In Inverclyde we are nurturing our environment as we recognise the importance of the environment to the wellbeing of the local population.

  • People  Corporate parent policy/ Children’s champion scheme  Child Protection Procedures  Youth Strategy Group  Kinship Care strategy  Working for Families  Inverclyde Financial Inclusion Partnership  Child Trust Fund  Money Matters  Workforce Plus  Financial Fitness  Third Sector Delivery/Community Activity In Inverclyde we are nurturing our environment as we recognise the importance of the environment to the wellbeing of the local population.


More Definitions of Corporate parent

Corporate parent means either: a person, association,
Corporate parent means a business that possesses the majority of shares in another business, which gives them control of their operational procedures.
Corporate parent means a corporation that directly owns at least 50 percent of the voting stock of the corporation that is the CCS Project Operator; the latter corporation is deemed a subsidiary of the parent corporation.
Corporate parent means any legal entity that possesses, owns, or controls an
Corporate parent means any person, association, corporation,
Corporate parent means any person or legal entity,
Corporate parent means any person, association, corporation, joint