Examples of Same ownership in a sentence
Same ownership means that both an island and its mainland access must have the same owner.
Same ownership: Different properties or business entities that are wholly-owned by the same natural person, entity, or group—generally 100% common ownership among the properties.
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Same ownership: Ownership by the same person, corporation, firm, entity, partnership, or unincorporated association; or ownership by different corporations, firms, partnerships, entities, or unincorporated associations, in which a stockholder, partner, or associate, or a member of his family owns an interest in each corporation, firm, partnership, entity, or unincorporated association.
Same ownership facts as in partnership as of the last day of the tax 2007, DS1, DS2, DS3, FS1, and FS2 Example 2.2 continued to calendar year year, and must be the same total assets each acquires a 10 percent partnership 2008.
Same ownership facts as infor its tax year ending December 31, partners in partnership K which files Form Example 2.2 continued to calendar year 2006, A must complete Schedule M-3 for 1065 for the tax year ending December 2007.
An entity thatif it must complete Schedule M-3 for 2007 based on its separate facts for 2007.4. Same ownership facts as in Example 2.2 for calendar year 2006 except that A is owned 50 percent bygenerally is disregarded as separate from its owner for U.S. federal income tax purposes (disregarded entity) must not beseparately reported on Schedule M-3 except, if required, on Part I, line 7.
Same ownership objects are represented ‘peers’ or ‘siblings’ [1].
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Same ownership, as used herein, includes property subject to a binding recorded lease for not less than 10 years from commencement of use.