It is " hornbook " law that a duly formed and registered company is a separate legal entity from those who are its shareholders and it has rights and liabilities that are separate from its shareholders.
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Ten of her books have been honored as American Library Association Notable Books and she has twice received both the Boston Globe / Hornbook Award and the Society of Children's Book Writers'Golden Kite Award.
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:: : Also, beware of ambiguity as to whether the grammatical subject is a proper noun or a gerundive . . . : ) talk / WP : Hornbook 01 : 54, 17 March 2010 ( UTC)
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Like thousands of other political fund-raisers essential to campaigns at all levels all over America, Thompson's resulted from what he calls " hornbook politics " _ techniques so tried and true that nobody questions them.
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It contains four poems by Drake ( " A Hornbook for Witches ", " Witches on the Heath ", "'All Saints Eve ", and " The Ballad of the Jabberwock " ) as well as other material.
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In their work with the children of colonists, slaves, and Native Americans, Le Jeune and his fellow Jesuits used the same sort of materials, such as a primer or hornbook that were used throughout the North American colonies.
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I've tested it at Morse v . Frederick and Callisto and Roe v . Wade and sun, and I am hoping it catches on . talk / WP : Hornbook 06 : 13, 3 March 2010 ( UTC)
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Reviewers for Kirkus, " The Washington Post ", " Hornbook Magazine ", The Center for Children's Books, and the " School Library Journal " all voiced critical praise for it.
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Lin Carter once told me that he was, some years ago, in a small midwestern city and saw Drake toting a shopping bag overflowing with copies of " Hornbook ", which she was autographing and selling for $ 1.50 per copy.
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After the publication of his ( hornbook ), " " Principles of Jurisdiction in the Eastern Orthodox Church, " " in which he again levelled criticism on the Austro-Hungarian authorities, he was forced to take refuge in Belgrade in late 1885.