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BCA
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BCABusiness Case Analysis
BCABuilding Code of Australia
BCABoeing Commercial Airplanes
BCABoard of Contract Appeals
BCABoston Center for the Arts
BCABilliard Congress of America
BCABureau of Criminal Apprehension
BCABreast Cancer Action
BCABritish Caving Association
BCABuilding and Construction Authority (Singapore)
BCABank Central Asia
BCABurst Cutting Area
BCABenefit/Cost Analysis
BCABritish Car Auctions
BCABlack Coaches Association
BCABuilding Contractors Association
BCABritish Cement Association
BCABuilding Commissioning Association
BCABrethren Colleges Abroad (foreign exchange program)
BCABerkshire College of Agriculture (UK)
BCABachelor of Computer Applications
BCABank Credit Analyst
BCABritish Crystallographic Association
BCABusiness Corporation Act
BCABicinchoninic Acid Assay
BCABiodiversity Conservation Alliance
BCABachelor of Commerce and Administration
BCABridge Certification Authority
BCABasic Credit Approval (UK)
BCABachelor of Creative Arts (degree)
BCABusiness Centre Association (UK Serviced Office Trade Association)
BCABergen County Academies
BCABritish Coffee Association
BCABritish Central Africa
BCABody Composition Assessment
BCABritish Combat Association
BCABerkeley Citizens Action
BCABanknote Corporation of America
BCABody Composition Analyzer
BCABureau of Consular Affairs
BCABureau of Canadian Archivists
BCABritish Colostomy Association
BCABroadcast Control Authority
BCABusiness Credit Application
BCABoys' Clubs of America
BCABureau Canadien des Archivistes (French)
BCABulk Choice Advantage (DirecTV)
BCABase Closure Account
BCABusiness Computer Applications, Inc (Atlanta, Georgia)
BCABuilding Conservation Associates, Inc
BCABird Clubs of America
BCACorpBanca SA (stock symbol; Santiago, Chile)
BCABombay Cricket Association
BCABilateral Compliance Agreement
BCABuoyant Cable Antenna
BCABorder Crossing Authority
BCABook Club Association (UK)
BCABuckman Community Association
BCABelgian Cockpit Association
BCABlack Coalition on AIDS, Inc.
BCABolt Carrier Assembly
BCABearer Control Agent
BCABattery Control Area
BCABlack Cherry Aphid
BCABase Closure, Army
BCABoard Certified in Annuities
BCABayshore Cultural Arts
BCABattle Command Architecture
BCABaby Care Adults
BCABase Communications-Computer Systems Assessment
BCABangladesh Computer Association
BCABattery Charged Assembly
BCABrain, Cognition, and Action
BCABusiness Contracts Architecture
BCABroadcast Credit Association
BCABearer Control Access
BCABacon Cheddar and Avocado (omelet served at the North Boulder Cafe, Boulder, CO, USA)
BCABuehler Center on Aging
BCABooking Confirmation Agreement
BCABare Critical Assembly
BCABritish Consumers Association
BCABiological Control Act of 1986 (Australia)
BCABenefit Cost Analysis
BCABrand Certificate Authority
BCABusiness Car Award
BCABattery Charger Assembly
BCABind Column Addresses
BCABare Chip Attach
BCABroadcast Address
BCABinary Condensing Algorithm
BCABlock Cipher Algorithms


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While statutes vary by state, most states have adopted the provisions of the Model Business Corporation Act (MBCA), which requires directors to act in good faith, in a manner he or she reasonably believes is in the corporation's best interests, and with the care that a person in a like position would reasonably believe appropriate.
O&Y Properties remains structured as a Plan of Arrangement under the Ontario Business Corporation Act and is conditional on approval of the transaction by 66 2/3% of O&Y Properties' shareholders voting in October 2005.
In Maine, where I live, this duty of directors is in Section 716 of the business corporation act, which reads in part: "The directors and officers of a corporation shall exercise their powers and discharge their duties with a view to the interests of the corporation and of the shareholders.
 
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Business Continuity Insurance Process
Business continuity management
Business continuity management
Business Continuity Maturity Model (Virtual Corporation)
Business continuity plan
Business continuity plan
Business Continuity Planners Association
Business continuity planning
Business continuity planning
Business Continuity Planning Guide
Business Continuity Recovery Center (AT&T)
Business Continuity Support (HP)
Business Continuous Volume (EMC frame storage)
Business Contract Hire
Business Contracts Architecture
Business Control & Support (UK)
Business Control Layer
Business Control System
Business control systems
Business Cooperation Center
Business Cooperation Network
Business Copy Lun
business copy volume
Business Cordless Telephone
Business Corporation Act
Business Corporation Law (New York state)
Business Cost Model
Business Council for Healthcare Competition
Business Council for International Understanding
Business Council for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom)
Business Council for Sustainable Development - Gulf of Mexico
Business Council for Sustainable Energy
Business Council for the United Nations
Business Council of Australia
Business Council on National Issues
Business Council on National Issues (Canada)
Business Credit Application
Business Credit Center
Business Crime
Business Crime
Business Crime
Business Crime Reduction Partnership (UK)
Business Critical Computing
Business Critical Platform Maintenance
Business Critical Server
Business Critical Server Group (Compaq)
Business Critical Systems
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