His parents want a new trial under the "joint enterprise" law, which treats all those involved as jointly liable.
The deputies demanded fewer restrictions on the issue of shares, speedy passage of an Individual Private Enterprise Management Law and credit protection for small firms.
The case is the latest example of how the law of joint enterprise can be deployed to successfully prosecute crimes involving large numbers of people.
The decision that Junior Bayode will not face a retrial for a schoolboy's murder at London's Victoria Station marks the end of a case which saw an unprecedented use of a law called joint enterprise.
As long as we are a free people working under the rule of law with free enterprise, we will have a far cleaner environment and a far better quality of life a century from now than we enjoy today.
Capitalism and enterprise, under the rule of law and with broad participation, is profoundly moral.
Given his ambitions and his high public profile, flouting federal law in this way was a particularly risky enterprise.
When somebody spends hundreds of millions of dollars to develop the next movie or a billion dollars to develop the next heart medicine, the innovation and the enterprise that went into that effort is protected as the law provides.
Among the first to go were Metromail, a direct-mail-database company, and Donnelley Enterprise Solutions, which ran copy departments and mail rooms for law firms and the like.
And now, we have this spanking new law on privatization where it would seem you can't buy an enterprise.
The challenge sounds arcane, but it could be one of those landmark cases that occasionally crop up and bolster the sanctity of the rule of law, which undergirds the U.S.' political and free-enterprise system.
The Enterprise Bill would provide a one-stop shop for business to help them understand and comply with competition law.
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