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It gives an individual a portion of ownership of a corporation
Ownership in a corporation is typically imparted through the ownership of shares of stock in the company. Shareholders own a portion of the corporation proportional to the number of shares they hold.
Officially ownership is represented by who holds the equity of a company. Corporations have shareholders and they are the owners. Whomever holds more shares owns a greater portion of the company.
money. A company sells a portion of ownership in itself (stock) in exchange for capital.
In individual stock (usually called a share) represents a portion of ownership in a company. For instance, if I own 1 share of Google, I have 1/x% ownership in Google where x is the total number of shares.
Ontario is home to approximately 250,000 bodies of water that are classified as lakes. The exact number is unknown. Nearly 4,000 of these are larger than 3Km2. Most are found in the northern portion of the province.
It gives an individual a portion of ownership of a corporation.
James Bay is the southern portion of Hudson Bay. It borders Ontario and Quebec. Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia all are west of James Bay.
There is no PST, per se. Ontario has harmonized its provincial sales tax with the federal GST (Goods and Services Tax). What Ontario now has is the provincial component of the Harmonized Sales Tax and that portion sits at 8% for a combined total of 13% HST (5% federal component + 8% provincial component).
Ontario is not a nation, therefore it does not have a "national" highway. By far the busiest highway in Ontario is Hwy 401, which crosses the Southern portion from Windsor, through Toronto, along the northern shore of Lake Ontario and extends beyond the Quebec border. Canada's national highway is the Trans Canada Highway, which branches out and follows several different routes as it cuts across the province.
No, you cannot leave property to someone in a will if you do not own it. A will can only distribute assets that belong to the person creating the will at the time of their death.