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Definition of Subsidiary company
1. Noun. A company that is completely controlled by another company.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subsidiary Company
Literary usage of Subsidiary company
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Auditing Theory and Practice by Robert Hiester Montgomery (1912)
"Further, as the amount paid by the holding company for the capital stock of a
subsidiary company represents the holding company's estimate of the equity in ..."
2. Auditing: Theory and Practice by Robert Hiester Montgomery (1916)
"Or possibly, if the whole of the authorized stock of the subsidiary company is
not outstanding, a further amount may be issued and delivered to the parent ..."
3. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1915)
"If tbe defendant has violated any duty to the subsidiary company, it ia not the
same duty that he owes to the plaintiff. lie is not liable to the subsidiary ..."
4. Federal Income Tax, War-profits and Excess-profits Taxes: Including Stamp by George Edwin Holmes (1920)
"Where a subsidiary company kept no bank account, but its earnings ... of 1914
out of surplus of the subsidiary company accumulated prior to January 1, 1913, ..."
5. The Law and Practice of Joint-stock and Other Public Companies: Including by Henry Thring Thring, Gerald Augustus Robert Fitzgerald (1875)
"Where any subsidiary company or company allege^ to l)e subsidiary is not in
process of lx;ing wound up at the same time as the principal company to which it ..."
6. Corporation Accounting by Robert Joseph Bennett (1916)
"Status of the subsidiary company The sale of the stock of a company to a holding
company in part, or even in whole, does not necessarily affect its ..."
7. Corporation Procedure: Law, Finance, Accounting by Thomas Conyngton, Robert Joseph Bennett, Paul Whittier Pinkerton, Hugh Ronald Conyngton (1922)
"Where the book value of the stock of a subsidiary company in a balance- sheet of
the company holding that stock is less than the capital stock plus the ..."