If lawmakers could own companies or have side jobs then they would have the incentive to use their positions in the government to support their own businesses. That would not only allow corruption, but incentivize it.
Well back then there were many different things if you are a judge you can make laws that is all I know
Adult male Church members were allowed to vote for the governor and representatives to the General Court.
the company hoped to be repaid in silver and gold from jamestown
If a customer has problems with a Discover account, a good website to visit is the Discover website. A local branch of the Discover company may also be helpful, as there are representatives who are happy to answer questions.
sell company products,often with a laptop
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Yes. Company/business numbers are allowed, it's personal numbers that aren't.
Yes, every company has problems.
The Mining Company and its representatives - including the boy's father.
A company that is facing major problems will see a decrease in sales and may fail to exist. As of 2014, BlackBerry is facing major problems.
By allowing the parents to vote for the child. Parents act as the representatives of the child in all legal matters. If for example a child owns shares in a company the parents decide how the child votes on issues concering the company. Voting for president could be arranged the same way. In the U.S. this is currently not allowed.
John Boozman and Tom Cotton are the U.S. Senators from Arkansas. Both Senators are members of the Republican Party. Boozman was elected to the United States Senate in 2010. Cotton was first elected to the Senate in 2014.
Problem of Bangladesh Insurance Company