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  1. Merger doctrine (family law)

    Unreferenced date May 2008 Historically, the merger doctrine a.k.a. doctrine of merger was the notion that marriage caused a woman s legal identity to merge with that of her husband. Thus, a woman could not sue or testify against her husband any more than he could sue or testify against himself. Since her identity had merged with his, the two were now considered one legal entity. See also Merger doctrine civil procedure Merger doctrine property law Merger doctrine trust law Coverture DEFAULTSORT Merger Doctrine Family Law Category Legal doctrines and principles Category Family law law term stub ...   more details



  1. Merger doctrine (property law)

    In the law of real property , the merger doctrine stands for the proposition that the contract for the conveyance of property merges into the deed of conveyance therefore, any guarantees made in the contract that are not reflected in the deed are extinguished when the deed is conveyed to the buyer of the property. The merger doctrine traditionally applies only to covenants of title. The parties may by contract abrogate the doctrine and provide that some or all terms of the contract survive the closing and delivery of the deed. References http library.findlaw.com 1999 Jun 1 127328.html Beware the Merger Doctrine Rights in a Real Estate Contract can be Lost under the Doctrine of Merger See also Merger doctrine civil procedure Merger doctrine family law Merger doctrine trust law DEFAULTSORT Merger Doctrine Property Law Category Legal doctrines and principles Category Real property law law term stub ...   more details



  1. Merger doctrine (trust law)

    In the law of Trust law USA trusts the term doctrine of merger refers to the fusing of legal and equitable title in the event the same person becomes both the sole trustee and the sole beneficiary of a trust. In such a case, the trust is sometimes deemed to have terminated with the result that the beneficiary owns the trust property outright . ref See R. Wellman, L. Waggoner & O. Browder, Palmer s Cases and Materials on Trusts and Succession 489 4th ed. 1983 . ref References reflist See also Merger doctrine civil procedure Merger doctrine family law Merger doctrine property law DEFAULTSORT Merger Doctrine Trust Law Category Legal doctrines and principles Category Wills and trusts law term stub ...   more details



  1. Merger doctrine (antitrust law)

    Orphan date February 2009 In U.S. antitrust law , the phrase merger doctrine is used to broadly describe the approaches that courts have taken to address Mergers and acquisitions mergers between corporation s which might tend to reduce Competition economics competition and raise prices. More specifically, courts tend to make separate discussions of a horizontal merger doctrine where direct competitors merge and vertical merger doctrine where a company merges with its own suppliers and distributors, cutting them off from supplying or distributing to competitors . US law stub Category Competition law Category United States law Category Legal doctrines and principles ...   more details



  1. Merger doctrine

    The phrase merger doctrine or doctrine of merger may refer to one of several legal doctrines Merger doctrine antitrust law Merger doctrine civil procedure Merger doctrine copyright law The merger doctrine in criminal law of lesser included offense s Merger doctrine family law Merger doctrine property law Merger doctrine trust law disambig Category Legal doctrines and principles ...   more details



  1. Merger doctrine (civil procedure)

    The merger doctrine in civil procedure stands for the proposition that when litigants agree to a settlement law settlement , and then seek to have their settlement incorporated into a court order , the court order actually extinguishes the settlement and replaces it with the authority of the court to supervise the behavior of the parties. Under this doctrine, the court is free to modify its order as necessary to achieve justice in the case, and may hold a party that breaches the agreement in contempt of court . References http www.lectlaw.com def2 m061.htm Defining the merger doctrine in civil procedure See also Merger doctrine family law Merger doctrine property law Merger doctrine trust law DEFAULTSORT Merger Doctrine Civil Procedure Category Legal doctrines and principles Category Civil procedure law term stub ...   more details



  1. European Community merger law

    European Union merger law is a part of the law of the European Union which regulates whether firms can merge with one another and under what conditions. It is part of competition law and is designed to ensure ... application of merger law in practice has been criticized for acting for protectionism protectionist ... Union Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT European Community Merger Law Category European .... Oversight by the European Union has been enacted under Merger Regulation 139 2004, known as the ECMR ... t make any sense to a non European. Yes it is. ref The law requires that firms proposing to merge ... Commission. ref http ec.europa.eu competition mergers legislation legislation.html ref Merger regulation thus involves predicting potential market conditions which would pertain after the merger. The standard set by the law is whether a combination would significantly impede effective competition ... 2008 Under EC law, a concentration exists when a... blockquote change of control on a lasting basis results from a the merger of two or more previously independent undertakings... b the acquisition... if direct ... 139 2004, the European Community Merger Regulation blockquote This usually means that one ... ECR II 753 the EU General Court European Union Court of First Instance wrote that merger control is there to avoid .... 2 of the ECMR. ref see the argument put forth in Hovenkamp H 1999 Federal Antitrust Policy The Law ... merger s, where companies acquire a large portfolio of related products, though without ... a proposed merger of General Electric and Honeywell on grounds of the possibility of leverage in other markets and portfolio effects , even though United States regulators found that the merger would ... law enforcement. ref Charles James, http www.usdoj.gov atr public speeches 9100.htm International ... O Neill businessman Paul O Neill called the rejection of the GE Honeywell merger off the wall and complained ... reflist 2 References Jones, Alison and Sufrin, Brenda 2005 EC Competition Law Text, Cases and Materials ...   more details



  1. Family purpose doctrine

    In law , the family purpose doctrine is a rule that holds the owner of an automobile liable for damages to others while a member of the family is driving the vehicle, regardless of whether or not the owner gave permission. The underlying theory is that the vehicle is owned for family purposes. In the US, this is primarily a state level rule with considerable variation in its application. For example, in Arizona, the family purpose doctrine is applied very broadly and holds parents liable even for the negligence of a child driving a motor vehicle in defiance of driving restrictions placed upon him. ref Young v. Beck, Case No. 1 CA CV 09 0188 ref In Georgia, the family purpose liability extends to third parties allowed by the teenage driver to operate the car. Georgia also extends the rule to adult children in some cases and explicitly extends the rule to family boats. ref Stuart v. Stephens, 225 Ga. 185, 166 S.E. 2d 890 1969 ref In Colorado, on the other hand, the same term is used to describe joint and several liability for household bills. ref http www.douglasturner.com 2007 10 09 the family purpose doctrine ref References Reflist Category Legal terms law stub ...   more details



  1. The Merger

    The Merger may refer to The Merger Dilbert episode The Merger The Office disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Doctrine of bias in Singapore law

    of whether judges are actually biased, the law requires them to judicial disqualification recuse themselves ... Jeyaretnam Joshua Benjamin v. Lee Kuan Yew 1992 1 S.L.R. R. Singapore Law Reports Reissue 791, Court ... Trustee in Bankruptcy source HCA year 2000 num 63 parallelcite 2000 205 Commonwealth Law Reports ..., which is exactly what the doctrine of apparent bias was intended to avoid. Conscious of the negative ... bias doctrine that justice is not merely done but that the public must see without doubt ... Joshua Benjamin v. Lee Kuan Yew 1992 1 S.L.R. R. Singapore Law Reports Reissue 791, Court of Appeal ... citation last Elias first Sian authorlink Sian Elias title Singapore Academy of Law Annual Lecture ... journals&handle hein.journals saclj17&div 6 journal Singapore Academy of Law Journal year 2005 ... title Confirming the Parting of Ways The Law of Bias and the Automatic Disqualification Rule in England ... viewFile 43461 26996 format PDF journal Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal year 2004 volume ... for a Return to Gough journal Cambridge Law Journal year 2009 volume 68 pages 388 409 doi 10.1017 S0008197309000373 . citation last Pearson first R. Matthew title Duck Duck Recuse? Foreign Common Law Guidance & Improving Recusal of Supreme Court Justices url http law.wlu.edu deptimages Law 20Review ... journal Washington and Lee Law Review year 2005 volume 62 pages 1799 1839 . citation last Ross first ... Institute of Administrative Law accessdate 3 November 2010 . Law of Singapore Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Bias In Singapore Law Category Singaporean administrative law ...   more details



  1. Cy-près doctrine in English law

    Civilis which mentions a Roman process similar to the cy pr s doctrine details Cy pr s doctrine this doctrine in different jurisdictions The cy pr s doctrine in English law is an element of English trusts law trusts law dealing with Charitable trusts in English law charitable trusts . The doctrine provides ... s by a two thirds majority may make the decision to redirect the trust s funds. The doctrine was initially an element of ecclesiastical law, coming from the Norman French cy pr s comme possible as close as possible , but similar and possibly ancestral provisions have been found in Roman law , both in the Corpus Juris Civilis and later Byzantine Empire Byzantine law. Trusts where the doctrine is applicable ... last Garton first Jonathan year 2007 title Justifying the cy pres doctrine journal Trust Law International ... in English law resulting trust . This is decided based on the charitable intention of the settlor, something determined on the facts of each individual case. Definition and origin The cy pr s doctrine ... or the Charity Commission . ref Edwards 2007 p.240 ref This doctrine originated in ecclesiastical law, the name coming as a contraction of the Norman French cy pr s comme possible as close as possible ... Garton 2007 p.135 ref There is some evidence to suggest that the doctrine is descended from Roman law . The Corpus Juris Civilis makes mention of a process by which money given to celebrate a person s life in a way that violated the law would instead be redirected, and used on a purpose within the law ... in which the cy pr s doctrine could be used were limited to when the trust s purpose was either ... useless or harmful to the community or for other reasons, to be in law charitable or ceased in any ... ref Subsequent failure The cy pr s doctrine applies to two types of situations subsequent failures ... 2007 edition 8th isbn 9781405846844 cite book last Hopkins first Bruce R. title The law of tax exempt ... Category Charities Category English trusts law ...   more details



  1. Doctrine

    1 ref Legal usage A legal doctrine is a body of inter related rules usually of common law and built over a long period of time associated with a legal concept or principle. For example the doctrine ...For the PHP object relational mapping framework Doctrine PHP Refimprove date May 2008 Wiktionary Doctrine ... . ref http www.wordiq.com definition Doctrine ref Often doctrine specifically connotes a Wikt corpus corpus of religious dogma as it is promulgated by a church, but not necessarily doctrine is also used to refer to a principle of law, in the common law traditions, established through a history of past decisions, such as the doctrine of self defense , or the principle of fair use , or the more narrowly applicable first sale doctrine . In some organizations, doctrine is simply defined as that which ... include Christian Trinity and Virgin Birth Christian doctrine Virgin birth Roman Catholic Transubstantiation ... Grace Hinduism The Doctrine of epoch or Yuga Jainism The Doctrine of Postulation or Sy dv da One department of the Roman Curia is called the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith . ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 167462 Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ref ref http ... example is Military doctrine tactical doctrine in which a standard set of maneuvers, kinds of troops and weapons are employed as a default approach to a kind of attack. Examples of military doctrine ... 19th up to mid 20th century Manhunt military Manhunting doctrine , or assured individual destruction Reagan Doctrine of the Cold War Shock and Awe Soviet deep battle of World War II Trench warfare of World War I Almost every military organization has its own doctrine, sometimes written, sometimes ... Capstone Doctrine ref http pbpu.unlb.org pbps Library Capstone Doctrine ENG.pdf Capstone Doctrine ... be contained within a bubble of frustration . In a court session a defendant may refer to the doctrine of justification. It can be seen that a branch of law contains various doctrines, which in turn ...   more details



  1. Merger simulation

    Merger simulation is a commonly used technique when analyzing potential welfare costs and benefits of merger s between firms. Merger simulation models differ with respect to assumed form of competition that best describes the market e.g. differentiated Bertrand competition , Cournot competition , auction models, etc. as well as the structure of the chosen demand system e.g. linear or log linear demand, logit , almost ideal demand system AIDS , etc. References Oliver Budzinski and Isabel Ruhmer, Merger Simulation in Competition Policy A Survey , Journal of Competition Law & Economics 2010 , 6 2 277 319. Category Mergers and acquisitions Econ stub ...   more details



  1. Merger guidelines

    Competition law The Merger guidelines are a set of internal rules promulgated by the United States Department ... and or challenge a potential Mergers and acquisitions merger on grounds of market concentration or threat to competition within a relevant market . The merger guidelines have sections governing both horizontal integration and vertical integration . History of the Merger guidelines The first merger guidelines set forth by the DOJ were the 1968 Merger Guidelines, ref http www.usdoj.gov atr hmerger 11247.htm 1968 Merger Guidelines , from the U.S. Department of Justice website ref which ... hmerger 11257.htm Oliver E. Williamson, The Merger Guidelines of the U.S. Department of Justice In Perspective . Accessed November 4, 2007. ref These merger guidelines were criticized in some quarters ... magazine article 0,9171,949508 2,00.html Time magazine, Guidelines for the Merger Thicket , June 28 .... ref http www.usdoj.gov atr hmerger 11254.htm William J. Kolasky and Andrew R. Dick, The Merger ... Attorney General State Attorneys General responded to Baxter s changes by tightening merger enforcement ... atr hmerger 11249.htm 1984 Merger Guidelines ref The only remaining portion of the 1984 guidelines ... replaced by the 1992 Merger Guidelines, ref http www.usdoj.gov atr hmerger 11250.htm 1992 Merger Guidelines ... in 1997, almost concurrently with the FTC s challenge of the Staples Office Depot merger in federal court. The 1997 Horizontal Merger Guidelines were replaced with the most recent version in 2010. This version was released on August 19, 2010 ref name 2010 Merger Guidelines http ftc.gov os 2010 08 100819hmg.pdf 2010 Horizontal Merger Guidelines ref . The 2010 Guidelines introduced the concept of upward pricing pressure resulting from a merger between competing firms. Notes Reflist See also United States antitrust law Second request law External links Merger guidelines documents http www.usdoj.gov atr hmerger 11247.htm 1968 Merger Guidelines http www.usdoj.gov atr hmerger 11249.htm 1984 Merger ...   more details



  1. Fight the Merger

    Fight the Merger is a movement, started by the law firm Bursor & Fisher, opposing the merger of AT&T and T Mobile USA . The strategy of the movement is to recruit AT&T customers to file arbitration demands with the American Arbitration Association under the Clayton Antitrust Act against AT&T , pursuant to their arbitration clause. ref name baynes cite web last Baynes first Terry title Law firm strikes back at AT&T over merger url http www.reuters.com article 2011 07 27 us att merger arbitration idUSTRE76Q7F320110727 work Reuters accessdate 22 August 2011 date 2011 07 27 ref Martha Neil, writing for the American Bar Association ABA Journal , described the movement as a response to the Supreme Court of the United States Supreme Court s April 2011 ruling in AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion , in which the court upheld AT&T s arbitration clause that prohibited class actions. ref name neil cite web last Neil first Martha title Law Firm Makes Lemonade After Supremes Nix AT&T Class Action, Now Pursues Individual Arbitrations url http www.abajournal.com news article law firm makes lemonade after supremes nix att class action work ABA Journal accessdate 22 August 2011 date 2011 07 27 ref The goal of the movement is to win an injunction against the merger by any arbitrator. ref name reardon cite web last Reardon first Marguerite title AT&T sues law firms trying to block T Mobile deal url http news.cnet.com 8301 30686 3 20093744 266 at t sues law firms trying to block t mobile deal work CNet accessdate 22 August 2011 date 2011 08 17 ref AT&T has criticized the strategy, saying that their clause does not give arbitrators authority to block the merger. ref name reardon AT&T has also filed 8 lawsuits to prevent arbitration. ref name reardon However, the American Arbitration Association has agreed to conduct the arbitrations. ref name reardon References Reflist External links http fightthemerger.com Fight the Merger homepage Category Mergers and acquisitions Category AT&T ...   more details



  1. Merger mania

    for the 1970 book Merger Mania NOTOC The term merger mania is used, as in financial and law journal s, to describe a period of high activity in corporate mergers and acquisitions M&A , ref name IFLR The IFLR guide to Mergers and Acquisitions 2004 , International Financial Law Review , 2004, webpage http www.iflr.com ?ISS 16378&PUBID 213&Page 17&SID 515271&SM &SearchStr IFLR M&A 71 . ref ref name INCmag96 Merger Mania, Banking and Loans Article Inc. Article , Leslie Brokaw, March 1996, webpage http www.inc.com magazine 19960301 1582.html Inc MM 1996 . ref ref name ABCNewsAir ABC News Airline Merger Mania Bigger Not Always Better , John Nance, ABCNews Internet Ventures, November 2006, webpage http abcnews.go.com Business Travel story?id 2662114&page 1 ABCNews Business 2114 . ref with some merged companies then merging yet again into other companies within a few years. The term has been used for more than 37 years. ref name INCmag96 ref name MLChest William Davis Book Web , Moonlightchest.com, 2008, webpage http book.moonlightchest.com william davis.asp MLChest WDavis . ref The term merger mania is often used to describe the business activities of the 1990s, ref name IFLR where many companies or corporation s , formerly separate for decades, were frequently merged, then some re merged into other companies, within a few years, with the resulting merged companies sometimes declaring bankruptcy . The mergers were facilitated by changes in corporate law which no longer separated various types of businesses previously limited from interlocking directorate s and anti trust concerns. Several companies founded in the early 20th century had ceased to exist by the end of the 1990s, due ... 2004 , International Financial Law Review , 2004, webpage http www.iflr.com ?ISS 16378&PUBID 213&Page 17&SID 515271&SM &SearchStr IFLR M&A 71 . External links International Financial Law Review , webpage http www.iflr.com . ABC News Airline Merger Mania Bigger Not Always Better , John Nance, ABC ...   more details



  1. Merger control

    Nofootnotes date July 2008 Competition law Merger control refers to the procedure of reviewing mergers and acquisitions under antitrust competition law. Over 60 nations worldwide have adopted a regime providing for merger control. Merger control regimes are adopted to prevent anti competitive consequences of concentrations as mergers takeovers are also known . Accordingly most merger control regimens ... procedure. Unilateral effect Unilateral effect is a competition law term used in the area of merger control. It refers to the ability of post merger firms to raise prices because of the removal of competitive constraints resulting from the merger, irrespective of the pricing decisions and actions of their competitors ...? Germany , Switzerland In practice most merger control regimes are based on very similar underlying ... lessening of or significant impediment to effective competition. Modern merger control regimes are of an ex ... A merger control regime is described as mandatory when the parties are indefinitely prevented from closing the deal until they have received merger clearance. A distinction can also be made between ... cannot be closed implemented anywhere in the world prior to merger clearance global bar on closing . South Africa has a merger control regime which imposes a global bar on closing. A merger ... and implementing the transaction in advance of having applied for and received merger clearance ... to have an anti competitive effect. The UK has a voluntary merger control regime. However, the Office of Fair Trading can request the parties to a merger that has already completed to hold the two ... a merger once it has been implemented for example because key staff have been made redundant, assets have been sold and information has been exchanged . See also Regulatory economics Merger guidelines Competition Law SSNIP External links http www.globalcompetitionforum.org Global Competition Forum ... M&A analytics Category Mergers and acquisitions Category Competition law de Zusammenschlusskontrolle ...   more details



  1. Merger integration

    Merger integration , or post merger integration refers to the aspect of an organization al Mergers and acquisitions merger that involves combining the original socio technical systems of the merging organizations into one such newly combined system. Overview The process of combining two or more organizations into a single organization involves several organizational systems, such as people, resources and tasks ref cite book title The human side of mergers and acquisitions Managing collisions between people, cultures, and organizations last Anthony F. first Buono coauthors Bowditch, James L. year 1989 publisher Jossey Bass Publishers location San Francisco isbn 1555421350 ref . The process of combining these systems is known as integration . Integration fits within an organizational life cycle or specific business mergers & acquisitions cycle where businesses buy, integrate then dispose of other businesses Definition of vision & strategic planning strategy Selection of growth method organic vs inorganic Target identification Pre deal evaluation & due diligence Negotiation & deal completion Post merger integration Ongoing improvement Disposal See also Mergers & acquisitions Business acquisition Program management Project management Change management Corporate finance Management due diligence Sources and references Reflist DEFAULTSORT Merger Integration Category Mergers and acquisitions de Post Merger Integration ...   more details



  1. Merger (horse)

    Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Merger image caption sire Prince d Amour grandsire Tantieme dam Anglirish damsire Ballyogan sex Stallion horse Stallion foaled 1965 country Canada colour Bay horse Bay breeder Golden West Farms owner Golden West Farms trainer Roy Johnson trainer Roy Johnson record 9 5 ? ? earnings 67,280 race Plate Trial Stakes 1968 br Canadian Classic Races Canadian Classic Race wins br Queen s Plate 1968 awards honours updated Merger foaled 1965 in Alberta is a Canada Canadian Thoroughbred horse racing racehorse best known for winning the 1968 Queen s Plate , Canada s most prestigious horse race. Merger was bred and raced by Golden West Farms , a partnership of prominent Canadian businessmen, Frank M. McMahon Frank McMahon and Max Bell . References http www.pedigreequery.com merger Merger s pedigree and partial racing stats Racehorse stub Category 1965 racehorse births Category Thoroughbred racehorses Category Racehorses bred in Canada Category Racehorses trained in Canada Category Canadian racehorses Category Queen s Plate winners ...   more details



  1. Conglomerate merger

    A conglomerate company conglomerate merger is officially defined as being any merger that is not horizontal or vertical in general, it is the combination of firms in different industries or firms operating in different geographic areas . Conglomerate mergers can serve various purposes, including extending corporate territories and extending a product range. One example of a conglomerate merger was the merger between the Walt Disney Company and the American Broadcasting Company . ref cite book title Economics author Campbell R. McConnell and Stanley L. Brue pages 603 publisher McGraw Hill Professional date 2005 isbn 0072819359 isbn13 9780072819359 ref ref cite book title The Portable MBA in Finance and Accounting author John Leslie Livingstone and Theodore Grossman pages 563&ndash 564 publisher John Wiley and Sons date 2001 isbn 0471168564 isbn13 9780471168560 ref Because a conglomerate merger is one between two strategically unrelated firms, it is unlikely that they economic benefits will be generated for the target or the bidder. As such, conglomerate mergers seldom occur today. However, conglomerate mergers were popular in the U.S. in the 1960s and 1970s. Many conglomerate mergers are divested shortly after they are completed. ref cite book title Strategic Management and Competitive Advantages author Jay B. Barney and William S. Hesterly pages 313 314 publisher Pearson Prentice Hall date 2008 isbn 0 13 613520 X ref Econ stub References references Category Business economics ...   more details



  1. The Merger (The Office)

    DISPLAYTITLE The Merger The Office Infobox Television episode Title The Merger Series The Office U.S. TV series The Office Image Image TheMerger.jpg 250px Caption Jim and Pam are reunited for the first time since the events of Casino Night during The Merger . Season 3 Episode 8 Airdate November 16, 2006 Production 308 Writer Brent Forrester Director Ken Whittingham Guests Episode list List of The Office U.S. TV series episodes Season list Prev Branch Closing Next The Convict The Merger is the eighth episode of the third season of The Office U.S. TV series The Office U.S. version . It aired on November 16, 2006, as a special 40 minute episode on NBC . In this episode, the Scranton and Stamford branches are merged. Jim and Pam have an awkward reunion, Michael tries to make his new employees feel welcome, and a rivalry begins between Dwight and Andy. Synopsis The Scranton and Stamford branches prepare for the upcoming merger. Pam Beesley Pam Jenna Fischer professes excitement over the merger, including the return of Jim Halpert Jim John Krasinski throughout the episode they interact in a friendly but awkward manner . Andy Bernard Andy Ed Helms proclaims he ll be the No. 2 man in Scranton in six weeks time through name repetition, personality mirroring and never breaking off a handshake. A rivalry between Dwight Schrute Dwight Rainn Wilson and Andy begins over the number two position in the office. At the welcoming party, Michael plays a videotape he has created called Lazy Scranton , which features him and Dwight rhyming over the music of Saturday Night Live s Lazy Sunday . Phyllis helps Karen investigate the source of a terrible smell, and they realize that Karen smelled Phyllis ... in the deleted scenes. External links http www.nbc.com the office episode guide season 3 59065 the merger episode 308 59185 The Merger at NBC.com IMDb episode 0894520 The Merger Tv.com episode 910013 The Merger Theofficeus TheofficeusEpisodes DEFAULTSORT Merger, The Category The Office U.S. season ...   more details



  1. Galaxy merger

    . By number Binary merger Two interacting galaxies cause the merging. Multiple merger ... involved in galactic collision http galmer.obspm.fr GALMER Galaxy Merger Simulations Category Galaxies Category Interacting galaxies Galaxy merger Astronomy stub physics stub lt Galaktik susiliejimas ...   more details



  1. Merger Cup

    Notability date February 2009 refimprove date April 2009 The Merger Cup is a series of annual sporting fixtures played between Queen Mary, University of London and its medical school Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry . The event has taken place since the merger of the two institutions in 1995. The results of a number of matches, normally played on the same day, are combined to determine the overall winner. Among the sports played are Rugby football rugby , association football football , hockey , rowing sport rowing , tennis , badminton , netball , Squash sport squash , and basketball . Results Despite the difference in student numbers between the two establishments Queen Mary has almost 17,000 students ref http www.qmul.ac.uk about facts index.html ref while Barts and The London has 2,400 ref http www.smd.qmul.ac.uk about history index.html ref , the medical school has tended to dominate the cup in the past. However, more recently Queen Mary have won the cup in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. 2009 saw the cup return to the medical school with a 9 7 victory over Queen Mary, but a close 10 9 win brought it back to Queen Mary in 2010. In 2011, Barts & The London were Merger Cup winners. References references See also Queen Mary, University of London Boat Club St Bartholomew s and the London Hospitals Boat Club Queen Mary, University of London Category Queen Mary, University of London ...   more details



  1. Merger (politics)

    level negating the original purpose of the merger. Some of the more politically charged transformations ... correctly referred to as a merger fus o . Canada See also Amalgamation of Toronto Reorganization of Montreal ... Park amalgamated. Greater Sudbury resulted from the merger of the former Regional Municipality of Sudbury ... of Montreal Montreal Merger on January 1, 2002, the Parti Qu b cois provincial government merged ... out municipal merger programmes in the 1960s and 1970s. In Baden W rttemberg , the number of municipalities ... town of Ermershausen , citizens occupied the town hall to resist the merger with Maroldsweisach ... and Horgau , also in Bavaria, successfully appealed its merger with Zusmarshausen to the Constitutional ... Merger Politics Category Urban studies and planning Category Political geography de Eingemeindung ...   more details



  1. Merger Island

    Orphan date December 2010 Merger Island coor dm 70 6 S 71 13 W is an ice covered island 3 nautical miles 6  km long at the entrance to Haydn lnlet , off the west coast of Alexander Island . First mapped from air photos taken by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition RARE , 1947 48, by Searle of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS in 1960. The name given by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC is descriptive, the island being almost submerged in the surrounding ice shelf . See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands usgs gazetteer Category Islands of Palmer Land Category Landforms of Alexander Island AlexanderIsland geo stub ...   more details




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