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Definition of Directorates
1. directorate [n] - See also: directorate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Directorates
Literary usage of Directorates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readings in Industrial Society: A Study in the Structure and Functioning of by Leon Carroll Marshall (1918)
"INTERLOCKING directorates AND ASSOCIATED CORPORATIONS An interlocking directorate
seems by its terms to denote mutual exchange of directors between ..."
2. The Federal Trade Commission: Its Nature and Powers; an Interpretation of by John Maynard Harlan, Lewis Wilson McCandless (1916)
"Interlocking directorates: The Clayton Law does not inhibit interlocking directorates
until from and after October 15, 1916,42 and the enforcement of the ..."
3. Confessions at Any Cost: police torture in Russia by Diederik Lohman (1999)
"... directorates for Human Rights and Legal Affairs The Council of Europe's
directorates for human rights and legal affairs provide assistance to, ..."
4. Shippers and Carriers of Interstate and Intrastate Freight by Edgar Watkins (1920)
"Interlocking directorates, When Prohibited.—That from and after two years from
the date of the approval of this act no person shall at the same time be a ..."
5. Principles of Banking: A Series of Selected Materials by Harold Glenn Moulton (1916)
"PROHIBITION OF INTERLOCKING directorates BY THE CLAYTON ACT' Section 8 ...
There are three exceptions to the prohibition against interlocking directorates, ..."
6. A Manual of the Federal Trade Commission: Presenting the Origin, Development by Richard Selden Harvey, Ernest Wilder Bradford (1916)
"INTERLOCKING directorates* In General.—This provision is a new development in
anti-trust legislation. It is probably an outgrowth of the congressional ..."
7. The Canadian Iron and Steel Industry: A Study in the Economic History of a by William John Alexander Donald (1915)
"... interlocking directorates cannot be denied. Various causes or reasons for
consolidation have been set forth. The assurance of a market for raw or ..."