Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
action au porteur ordinaire, libre
English translation:
freely negotiable ordinary share in bearer form
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Zonia Clissold
Jun 25, 2012 07:03
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French term
action au porteur ordinaire, libre
French to English
Bus/Financial
Law: Taxation & Customs
wealth tax
Letter from Swiss tax authorities concerning wealth tax on securities held by a holding company.
It's "libre" that has got me stumped
It's "libre" that has got me stumped
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4 | freely negotiable ordinary share in bearer form | rkillings |
4 | Bearer Share | Howard Sugar |
3 | paid in | Mark Hamlen |
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freely negotiable ordinary share in bearer form
Or, unrestricted ordinary bearer share.
At first I thought 'libre' might be a Swiss variant of 'libérée' (=fully paid), but no, the evidence of the U of Geneva scholarly paper cited below is that in Switzerland the term 'action libre' is understood to mean 'action librement négociable'.
At first I thought 'libre' might be a Swiss variant of 'libérée' (=fully paid), but no, the evidence of the U of Geneva scholarly paper cited below is that in Switzerland the term 'action libre' is understood to mean 'action librement négociable'.
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I'm not sure here, but in France, "libérée" referring to a share means that the share subscription has been paid.
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rkillings
: You were right to be cautious about France vs. Suisse and libre vs. libérée!
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Bearer Share
Investopedia explains the 'Bearer Share'
Because the share is not registered to any authority, transferring the ownership of the stock involves only delivering the physical document. Bearer shares lack the regulation and control of common shares because ownership is never recorded. Similar to bearer bonds, these shares are often international securities.
Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bearer_share.asp#ixzz1yn...
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In this case the "libre" part refers to the fact that the shares are not restricted to any one bearer. They are the equivalent of a large banknote.
"And the offshore jurisdictions have always allowed bearer shares; indeed, almost all the offshore corporation providers presume that offshore corporations will be issued with bearer shares only (and often send our clients corporations with bearer shares even when we specifically request otherwise). "http://www.quatloos.com/bearer_shares.htm"
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Nevada, for instance, has built a healthy incorporation industry because Nevada corporation law allows bearer shares. And the offshore jurisdictions have always allowed bearer shares; indeed, almost all the offshore corporation providers presume that off
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