Price goes up because share buybacks are done on the open market (but it could be done by auction or some private transfer instead).
In Kelo, the Supreme Court held that held that the Constitution allows governments to seize private property and transfer it from one private land owner to another in the name of economic development.
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All 79 directly-employed Newton private client staff will transfer to Standard Life.
Under the Ministry of Justice's (MoJ) proposals, responsibility for monitoring about 200, 000 medium and low-risk offenders will transfer to the private sector.
But under the Ministry of Justice's (MoJ) proposals, responsibility for monitoring some 200, 000 medium- and low-risk offenders will transfer to the private sector.
Moorland is part of a cluster of South Yorkshire prisons - along with Hatfield and Lindholme - due to transfer into the private sector this year.
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But it also could get products out to theater faster, which could save lives more quickly, and could then be used to transfer into the private sector more rapidly, which means we could get better products and services that we can sell and export around the world.
Over the past six years some efforts have been made to fight corruption, reduce bureaucracy, and transfer responsibilities to the private sector.
Some Republican senators have been concerned that an expansion of the FHA would simply transfer risk from the private sector to the government.
The government argues that the higher costs of private borrowing are outweighed by the transfer of risk, preventing expensive construction overruns and maintenance bills.
The secretary of Defense and the secretary of the Navy were obliged to come up with a scheme that would indicate that there was excess capacity, so they could shut down a shipyard and transfer work to the private sector, despite the fact that that would cost far more.
The Treasury is understandably suspicious of cosmetic wheezes that add to public borrowing without any transfer of risk to the private sector.
But during the War legislation and executive orders compelled private U.S. banks to transfer their gold coin reserves to the Fed in exchange for Federal Reserve Notes convertible into gold.
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Treasury officials are still, however, sceptical of Mr Prescott's leasing plan on the grounds that it involves no real transfer of risk to the private sector and breaks public borrowing rules.
Thomas Merrill, a professor at Columbia Law School who has studied the public trust doctrine, agrees the city can't transfer a public park into private use without permission of the state Legislature.
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Carers in Warwickshire are at risk of losing their jobs as the county council has announced plans to transfer its home care service to private companies.
Instead, he told the board the district should focus its energy on creating new programs and specialty schools that would entice students to remain with IPS or transfer back from competitors such as private schools, charter schools and, now, takeover schools.
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Inevitably, many people will be tempted to blame the crash on the transfer of Britain's railways into private hands, which began in 1995.
He described this as a hybrid approach, whereby customers can transfer their applications back and forth between private clouds on-premise, and ones hosted by Oracle.
So, design an asset protection plan and transfer your personal assets into well-structured private entities (like trusts).
In the private sector Segal has a suggestion for getting a foreign transfer: First get yourself assigned to a short-term overseas project.
States members and taxpayers want to know how the island's administration was forced into having to transfer land paid for by taxpayers to a private company.
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In theory, the PPP was meant to harness the efficiency of the private sector and, in return for healthy profits, transfer risks to the firms doing the work.
In the 1980s, Congress was growing increasingly concerned about the competitiveness of U.S. industry, particularly with respect to the timely transfer of technology from government labs to the private sector.
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As it turned out, the enrollment at Arlington, which used to be one of the larger Indianapolis high schools, deflated significantly as many students and their families elected to transfer to other public schools rather than take their chances with the private operator.
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Milancuk wanted to transfer Derrick, but his salary as a forklift driver couldn't cover private-school tuition.
Ronnie Hassard, from the Post-Primary Transfer Consortium (PPTC) of schools which use the GL assessment test, said he knew of no private donor.
They should provide international public goods (such as research into the treatment of tropical diseases) and should transfer resources to alleviate poverty in the very poorest countries, and those that do not have access to private capital.
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