- ansvarlig
- an|svar|ligadj., -t, -e
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
Ansvarlig selskap — Companies law Company … Wikipedia
Responsabel — Ansvarlig … Danske encyklopædi
Universitas (newspaper) — Universitas is a student newspaper in Oslo, Norway, established in 1946. It is free on campus to students who are affiliated with Student Life in Oslo, and is published weekly. The publication s first editor was Daniel Haakonsen. Editors 1946… … Wikipedia
ANS — is a Belgian municipality in the province of Liège.ANS may refer to:In music: * ANS (box), a box set from the British band Coil * ANS (CD single), a single by the British band Coil * ANS synthesizer, a Russian photoelectric musical instrument In… … Wikipedia
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Aksjeselskap — is the Norwegian term for a stock based company. It is usually abbreviated AS or A/S, especially when used in company names. An AS is always a limited company, i.e. the owners cannot be held liable for any debt beyond the stock capital. Public… … Wikipedia
Selskap med delt ansvar — or DA, in English Company with Shared Liability is a type of company in Norway that does not have limited liability. The company will have two or more participents, who hold a given percentile ownership of the company. A DA is not based around… … Wikipedia
Kommandittselskap — Komandittselskap or KS is a Swedish type of company. The company is owned by two types of entities; the komplementar , who holds unlimited liability, and one or more komandittist who hold limited liability. The komplementar is usually a limited… … Wikipedia
Tipos de entidad empresarial — Hay muchos tipos de entidades empresariales definidos en los sistemas legales de varios países. Estos incluyen corporaciones, asociaciones, unipersonales y otros tipos especializados de organización. Algunos de estos tipos se enumeran a… … Wikipedia Español
Offshore divers v. Norway 2008 — 24 professional offshore divers sued Norway s Government in a trial in 2008.[1] All the plaintiffs (who saw the case through) lost their claims for tortious compensation.[2] Norwegian media (including Aftenposten) wrote about the upcoming case as … Wikipedia