Legal Studies (LGST) 369

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Individualized study online with eText . Delivered via Brightspace.

Area of study:

Applied Studies (Business and Administrative Studies)

Prerequisites:

None. LGST230 is strongly recommended.

LGST 369 has a challenge for credit option.

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Archie Zariski

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LGST 369 Commercial Law is a three-credit course at Athabasca University. This course is designed to inform business people and those dealing with businesses of the core legal principles, laws, and institutions which govern trade and commerce in Canada. It will help business people to anticipate and, if possible, avoid legal problems, and to know when to seek legal advice. Consumers and customers will learn about their legal rights. This course supports efforts to make the commercial laws of Canada understandable and responsive to the needs of ordinary citizens. Commercial Law will assist everyone to understand and make use of the law in pursuing their legitimate interests.

  • Unit 1: The Canadian Legal System, Litigation, and Risk Management
  • Unit 2: Tort Law – Introduction and Intentional Torts
  • Unit 3: Tort Law – Torts Affecting Business and Negligence
  • Unit 4: Contract Law – Formation, Consideration and Privity
  • Unit 5: Contract Law – Contractual Terms and Defects
  • Unit 6: Contract Law – Discharge, Breach, and Remedies
  • Unit 7: Special Contracts – Sale of Goods and Negotiable Instruments
  • Unit 8: Real Property, Sales, and Mortgages
  • Unit 9: Personal and Intellectual Property
  • Unit 10: Business Organizations – Agency and Partnerships
  • Unit 11: Business Organizations – Corporations
  • Unit 12: Secured Transactions and Creditors’ Rights
  • Unit 13: Employment Law

After completing LGST 369 you should be able to:

  • Explain the structure of the Canadian legal system and describe common legal processes.
  • Explain the basic principles of Canadian tort, contract and property law, and describe the common forms of business organization in Canada.
  • Analyze factual situations and identify legal problems which might arise from them to avoid problems if possible.
  • Analyze legal problems and apply problem solving techniques to identify possible responses and choose from among them.
  • Identify and evaluate potential legal risks and liabilities from a business perspective.
  • Use this knowledge and these skills to assert and protect rights and interests, seeking and instructing professional help when necessary.

To  receive credit  for LGST 369, you must complete five assignments and an examination, achieving an overall course grade of D (50 percent) or better and a passing mark of 50 percent or better on the final examination.

Activity Weight Complete by
Assignment 1 10% After Unit 3
Assignment 2 10% After Unit 6
Assignment 3 10% After Unit 9
Assignment 4 10% After Unit 13
Assignment 5 10% After All Units
Final Exam 50%

The final examination for this course must be requested in advance and written under the supervision of an AU-approved exam invigilator. Invigilators include either ProctorU or an approved in-person invigilation centre that can accommodate online exams. Students are responsible for payment of any invigilation fees. Information on exam request deadlines, invigilators, and other exam-related questions, can be found at the Exams and grades section of the Calendar.

To learn more about assignments and examinations, please refer to Athabasca University’s online Calendar .

McInnes, M., Kerr, Ian R., VanDuzer, J. Anthony, and Lavoie, M., (2023). Managing the Law: The Legal Aspects of Doing Business (6th Ed.). Toronto: Pearson (eText)

Registration in this course includes an electronic textbook. For more information on electronic textbooks , please refer to our eText Initiative site .

Other Resources

All other learning resources will be available online.

The challenge for credit process allows you to demonstrate that you have acquired a command of the general subject matter, knowledge, intellectual and/or other skills that would normally be found in a university-level course.

Full information about challenge for credit can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.

To receive credit  for the LGST 369 challenge registration, you must achieve a grade of at least  D (50 percent) on the examination. A letter grade will be given based upon the examination mark awarded.

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A North Carolina Republican who mocked women for abortions runs ad with his wife’s own story

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Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, R-NC., speaks during the Republican National Convention Monday, July 15, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)

FILE - Democratic North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Josh Stein speaks at a primary election night party in Raleigh, N.C., March 5, 2024. Stein continued to best Republican rival Mark Robinson in collecting donations during a roughly 4 1/2-month period that ended June 30. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker, File)

FILE - North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, right, Republican candidate for governor, kisses his wife, Yolanda Hill Robinson, after speaking at an election night event in Greensboro, N.C., March 5, 2024. A nonprofit operated by Yolanda Hill Robinson that she recently shuttered was “seriously deficient” in its recent operations, according to a state review examining how it carried out a federally funded meal program helping some child care providers. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File)

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Republican gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson has been battered for months by his Democratic rival and other adversaries for seeking additional abortion restrictions beyond current state law and for past comments upbraiding women on the issue.

“Abortion in this country is not about protecting the lives of mothers. It’s about killing the child because you weren’t responsible enough to keep your skirt down,” Robinson said in a Facebook video in 2019, the year before he was elected lieutenant governor in his first bid for public office. Democratic nominee Josh Stein, the current attorney general and an abortion-rights supporter, has shown the footage in ads since June.

Now Robinson is attempting to shift the broader electorate’s views of him on the issue through empathy with a new commercial starting Friday that describes his wife’s own abortion decades ago and leaves the impression he’s comfortable with the state’s current 12-week ban on most abortions.

The policy shift would be significant for Robinson, whose campaign said earlier this year that he supported an abortion ban after roughly six weeks of pregnancy, with some exceptions. Many women don’t even know they are pregnant at six weeks. Previously, Robinson left the impression that he’d support something even more severe, saying in 2020, for example, that “for me, there is no compromise on abortion.”

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For decades, the GOP campaigned on restricting abortion throughout the country. But as abortion rights have driven turnout for Democrats and appeared as a vulnerability for Republicans, Robinson’s approach reflects ongoing efforts by conservative politicians to appear moderate on abortion rights or avoid the topic altogether on the campaign trail — or otherwise risk losing at the ballot box in a post-Roe v. Wade world.

The stakes are high in North Carolina, where races for statewide office are usually close affairs and the winner of this closely watched gubernatorial campaign in November could have much to say about whether the Republican-controlled General Assembly will be able to advance its conservative agenda without resistance.

The campaign ad on television and on digital platforms shows Robinson and his wife Yolanda Hill holding hands. They discussed her abortion publicly in a 2022 video , but the potential audience now is much greater.

“Thirty years ago, my wife and I made a very difficult decision. We had an abortion,” Robinson says in the ad, adding that it was like a “silent pain between us that we never spoke of.”

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Hill added: “It’s something that stays with me forever.”

“That’s why I stand by our current law,” Robinson goes on to say, pointing to what he calls “common-sense exceptions” for pregnancies through incest and rape and when the life of the mother is in danger.

Asked Friday whether Robinson was altering his views on abortion, campaign spokesperson Mike Lonergan said that “the legislature has already spoken on this issue.”

In May 2023, the Republican-controlled General Assembly enacted over Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto legislation that scaled back the state’s ban on most abortions from after 20 weeks of pregnancy to 12 weeks.

If elected governor, Robinson “will work to make North Carolina a destination for life by building a culture that does more to support women and families, including bolstering adoption, as well as foster and childcare,” Lonergan added.

Stein’s campaign said later Friday that the Robinson ad was the “latest example of him running away from his extreme and toxic stance on abortion.” Stein’s team has alleged that Robinson would seek an abortion ban with no exceptions if elected.

“If North Carolinians want to know where Mark Robinson really stands on abortion, they should listen to every other comment he’s made on the issue before today,” Stein campaign spokesperson Morgan Hopkins said.

Former President Donald Trump has sought a more cautious stance on abortion rights this election by dodging questions and leaning on his go-to response that he brought abortion back to the states when he helped form the majority that overturned the constitutional right to abortion.

Abortion politics have been credited for turning back an anticipated red wave last year and delivering wins for Democrats in Kentucky’s gubernatorial race and in the Virginia state legislature after Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin failed to rally voters behind a proposal to ban abortions after 15 weeks with exceptions.

Cooper was barred by term limits from seeking a third consecutive term but essentially handed the Democratic baton to Stein, a former state senator who once worked under Cooper when the politician was state attorney general.

Hopkins said in June that Stein “supports the Roe v. Wade framework of the past 50 years that protects women’s reproductive freedoms and restricts abortion later in pregnancy unless a woman’s life or health is at risk.”

Such a framework generally allows for abortions in most cases through the point of viability, which is usually between 24 and 26 weeks of pregnancy. Robinson’s campaign has alleged that Stein’s views are extreme, saying that he supports abortion later in pregnancy entering the third trimester.

Associated Press writer Christine Fernando in Chicago contributed to this report.

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What has Kamala Harris accomplished as vice president? Here's a quick look.

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Vice President Kamala Harris and her meteoric rise as the successor to President Joe Biden, 81, as the Democratic presidential candidate in the Nov. 5 election is the most significant seismic shift in presidential politics in recent history.

As she gears up to secure the Democratic presidential nomination in Chicago this August, we examine some of Harris’ most significant accomplishments and policy initiatives.

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Immigration

In response to immigration concerns, Harris’ call to action was the public-private partnership Central America Forward (CAF). The idea behind CAF is to support the creation of local jobs and other measures in order to slow the flow of mass migration.

CAF has generated more than $5.2 billion since its launch in 2021, and its partners include more than 50 companies and organizations that have committed to supporting economic growth in the Central America region. The entities represent the financial services, textiles, apparel, agriculture, technology, telecommunications, nonprofit sectors, and others, according to the White House.

Voting rights

Harris was at the forefront of the administration’s pursuit to enshrine voting rights protection throughout the U.S. according to White House transcripts . She pushed for Congress to pass the John R Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act , which would’ve extended the protections of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and required federal approval for some local election law changes.

In 2021, the bill did not receive the 60 votes needed to overcome a Republican filibuster, preventing the start of debate on the Senate floor where Harris would have cast the deciding vote in the evenly split chamber.

Harris visited a Planned Parenthood clinic on March 14, a historic first for any president or vice president while in office, according to previous reporting by USA TODAY.

Walking through the clinic in Minnesota, the vice president spoke with staff members and health care providers as part of her nationwide “Fight for Reproductive Freedoms” tour earlier this year.

Gun violence

In September 2023, Biden established the first-ever White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention to reduce gun violence, overseen by Vice President Harris, as announced by the White House.

The Office of Gun Violence Prevention builds upon actions taken by the Biden-Harris administration to end gun violence, which include the signing of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.

Heralded by the White House as the most impactful gun violence prevention measure in almost three decades, the now law bars individuals under the age of 21 from buying firearms, grants the Justice Department additional powers to prosecute gun traffickers, provides mental health services in schools to assist youth affected by gun violence trauma and grief and funds community-based violence intervention programs.

Maternal health

In her previous role as U.S. Senator for California, Harris introduced the Maternal CARE Act and the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act , which would direct multi-agency efforts to improve maternal health, particularly among racial and ethnic minority groups, veterans, and other vulnerable populations as well as maternal health issues related to COVID-19.

The vice president’s prior work on maternal and infant health care was a key component of the Build Back Better Act , passed in 2022. The legislation expands access to maternal care and makes new investments to drive down mortality and morbidity rates.  

Broadband expansion

In 2023, Harris and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo traveled to Kenosha, Wisconsin to celebrate the announcement of new electronics equipment production made possible by the Biden-Harris Administration’s “ Investing in America ” agenda and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law requires the use of American-made materials and products for federally funded infrastructure projects, with the goal of bringing hundreds of new jobs to the U.S. The law also notably includes a historic $65 billion investment to expand affordable and reliable high-speed Internet access in communities across the U.S.

“Our investments in broadband infrastructure are creating jobs in Wisconsin and across the nation and increasing access to reliable, high-speed internet so everyone in America has the tools they need to thrive in the 21st century,” said Harris.

In 2021, President Biden declared Juneteenth a federal holiday. Often referred to as the “Second Independence Day,” it commemorates June 19, 1865, the day when 2,000 Union troops reached Galveston, Texas, to announce that enslaved African Americans were freed by executive order two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, according to the National Museum of African American History and Culture .

“As a United States Senator, I was proud to co-sponsor a bill to make Juneteenth a federal holiday,” said Harris during the Juneteenth concert at the White House. “This [day], we will hold a national day of action on voting.  And I call on all the leaders here to please join us in helping more Americans register to vote.”

Reuters contributed to the reporting of this story.

Orange County keeps focus on housing and services in battle against homelessness

A large homeless encampment along the Santa Ana River trail in 2017.

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Advocates for the unhoused and some lawmakers in Orange County say communities can’t arrest their way out of the homelessness crisis, even after a grand jury decision last month gave municipalities more authority to clear out encampments and an order from California’s governor encouraged them to do so.

In a decision published June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court sided with the city of Grant’s Pass, Ore., ruling local governments are allowed to enforce anti-camping laws and remove people from makeshift homes set up on public property whether or not shelter beds are available.

The decision has been interpreted as a reversal of a 2018 ruling in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which previously held that clearing out encampments and then citing people forced to vacate without providing some alternative place to stay amounted to cruel and unusual punishment.

Then, on July 25, Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order encouraging, but not requiring, local governments to “prioritize efforts to address encampments.” Among its guidelines, the order instructs state, county and city authorities to:

  • identify campsites posing an imminent threat to health, safety or infrastructure;
  • provide 48 hours notice to people living there if possible;
  • involve caseworkers in the cleanup process to try and connect people with emergency housing and other services;
  • store displaced people’s belongings for up to 60 days

Those directions are mostly consistent with the way authorities in Orange County already respond to large encampments of homeless people, county Supervisor Katrina Foley told the Daily Pilot during an interview Wednesday.

Foley said the executive order may help prevent people who are forced to leave encampments near Caltrans-owned freeways or railroad tracks from simply crossing a fence to set up tents on state property. But it’s unlikely to result in dramatic changes to local policy.

“I don’t think it’s going to make a difference, honestly,” the supervisor said of Newsom’s order. “We’re going to do the same thing we’ve been doing, which is send out caseworkers, send out social workers, try to get people into shelter, into recuperative care, reconnected with family members, all of the things we’re doing to get people under a roof.”

City Net volunteer and licensed vocational nurse Angie Munoz, left, and Jennifer Munoz, right, speak with homeless men.

She added that the county, Costa Mesa, Anaheim and city of Orange are still bound to the terms of a settlement from a separate case decided in favor of the nonprofit Orange County Catholic Worker in 2018 . That ruling by Judge David O. Carter halted the mass displacement and citation of people living in sprawling tent communities along the Santa Ana Riverbed in the absence of adequate shelter.

It also pushed local governments to create more supportive housing and expand services, largely guiding the development of Orange County’s method toward fighting homelessness, said Foley and Brooke Weitzman, an attorney who represented the plaintiff in that case.

“The O.C. cities know better because they’ve tried,” Weitzman said. “They’ve tried to arrest their way out of the problem. They’ve had examples of others doing the wrong thing and have seen that it doesn’t work.”

Focus remains on housing and services

Newport Beach implemented an anti-camping ordinance last summer. And although officials are not aware of any large encampments in the city, their new law has been effective in reducing the number of people seen camping in public, Newport Beach spokesman John Pope said.

“I think it’s worked because we’ve put a lot into support services, in place well prior to the Supreme Court decision,” Pope said. “As a product of Martin v. Boise , years ago cities really had to step up in terms of services.”

The city has an arrangement with the Costa Mesa Bridge Shelter , reserving 25 beds for people living on the street in Newport Beach. It has also contracted with Be Well to run a mobile mental health and wellness team that conducts outreach to homeless people.

An area of Costa Mesa's 72-bed permanent bridge shelter, which opened in 2021.

The Newport Beach City Council is considering whether any changes to its anti-camping ordinance might be necessary, in light of recent events. Representatives of Fountain Valley said they are also reviewing that city’s policies and procedures regarding encampments.

“It really wasn’t the governor’s office that had influence on Newport Beach’s actions,” Pope said. “It was really the Grant’s Pass decision.”

Securing a place to stay for people displaced from campsites will remain a “top priority” for officials in Huntington Beach, spokeswoman Jessica Cuchilla said. But the availability of shelter in the city has been tight, with the 174-bed Navigation Center run by Mercy House near Beach Boulevard and Slater Avenue at 92% capacity as of late July.

Pictures of youths hang outside a bedroom at the Waymakers Huntington Beach Youth Shelter.

Meanwhile, in response to the governor’s order, Huntington Beach expressed criticism toward the state’s leadership. The conservative majority sitting on its City Council issued a statement accusing lawmakers in Sacramento of a “lack of seriousness toward enforcing existing laws and cleaning up communities.

“In spite of the state’s heavy and wasteful spend of taxpayer dollars, and with the state’s laxed approach to enforcing the state’s existing laws, homelessness has only grown over the years under Gov. Newsom,” the Huntington Beach officials said in their statement.

Crisis continues to outpace solutions

Homelessness remains a highly visible issue in many Southern California communities. And, according to recent data, seniors, veterans and transitional-age youth roughly between the ages of 18 and 24 represent a growing portion of the unhoused population. But that doesn’t mean the strategy of prioritizing housing and services adopted in Orange County and elsewhere hasn’t been working, according to Weitzman.

“Governments, at least locally, have seen a lot of these programs’ success,” she said. “… But we’re also at a moment where we’re seeing really unprecedented numbers of people losing their housing, especially older adults with disabilities, with the cost of housing continuing to skyrocket with limited protections.”

Weitzman said that since 2018, local governments and organizations have become far more efficient at coordinating the web of support programs available to people experiencing homelessness. Applications for supportive housing that used to take five to 10 years to sort out can now be processed in one or two. She pointed to Project Homekey and its followup, Project Home Safe , as examples of agencies effectively collaborating to rapidly get a large number of people off the street and into housing.

A studio apartment at Clara Vista in Stanton, which was converted from a motel under Project Homekey.

“Cities and counties are saying, ‘We’ve done all this work, we’ve gotten all these people into housing,’ and then residents are saying, ‘Why are there more people outside?’” Weitzman said. “And the answer is because they’re different people. Because there are more people outside. That doesn’t negate that, had these governments not done all the work they had done to create all these pathways to housing, there would be even more people outside.”

Encampment residents may still be protected

Although the Grant’s Pass decision upends the Martin vs. Boise ruling, people living in encampments still have some potential legal recourse against sweeps, according to Weitzman. For example, the 4th Amendment’s protection against unlawful search and seizure as well as elements of the Americans with Disabilities Act are part of the basis of lawsuits her office has filed in the San Bernardino County.

“I don’t read it as an open season to arrest every one,” Weitzman said. “And the truth is, many counties have tried that and it doesn’t work. If that’s what it said, there simply isn’t space in jail to arrest all the people living on the street.”

Billions spent on shelter, services and sweeps

Newsom’s order claims his administration has invested roughly $24 billion to address homelessness across the state. That includes $3.3 billion poured into Project Homekey. Since 2021, at least $60 million in Homekey funding has been awarded for supportive housing projects in Orange County.

The state has also spent $1 billion to fund California’s Encampment Resolution Funding, a program local governments can apply for to cover projects related to the relocation and sheltering of people living in encampments. No individual city in Orange County has received ERF money, but in 2022 the county was awarded $3.6 million from the program to relocate about 60 people who had set up a makeshift community in Talbert Park along the Santa Ana River between Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach.

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Russian Company OOO "GLOBUS"

Brief profile.

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TIN 5031075380
Region, city Moscow Oblast, Elektrostal
Company Age (for comparison: the industry average is 11 years)
Core Activity Production, transmission and distribution of steam and hot water; air conditioning
Scale of Operation
Revenue and its change over the year

in 2023 (-4.8%)

Number of employees and its change over the year
Founder (100%; 8.2 million RUB)
Manager (general manager)

Facts to Consider

An encumbrance over the founders’ share is reported.

The founder of the organization has changed.

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A significant amount of the taxes paid (352 mln. RUB.).

The organization has an auditor's opinion.

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Complete Profile

  • 1. General Information
  • 2. Registration in the Russian Federation
  • 3. Company's Activities
  • 4. Legal Address
  • 5. Owners, Founders of the Entity
  • 6. OOO "GLOBUS" CEO
  • 7. Entities Founded by Company
  • 8. Number of Employees
  • 9. Company Finance
  • 10. Timeline of key events
  • 11. Latest Changes in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (USRLE)

General Information

Full name of the organization: OBSHCHESTVO S OGRANICHENNOI OTVETSTVENNOSTIU "GLOBUS"

TIN: 5031075380

KPP: 505301001

PSRN: 1075031005565

Location: 144000, Moscow Oblast, Elektrostal, ul. Pervomaiskaia, 15 str. 3

Line of business: Production, transmission and distribution of steam and hot water; air conditioning (OKVED code 35.30)

Organization status: Commercial, active

Form of incorporation: Limited liability companies (code 12300 according to OKOPF)

Registration in the Russian Federation

The tax authority where the legal entity is registered: Mezhraionnaia inspektsiia Federalnoi nalogovoi sluzhby №6 po Moskovskoi oblasti (inspection code – 5031). The tax authority before 08/23/2021 – Inspektsiia Federalnoi nalogovoi sluzhby po g. Elektrostali Moskovskoi oblasti (code 5053).

Registration with the Pension Fund: registration number 060055023355 dated 26 November 2015.

Registration with the Social Insurance Fund: registration number 503100729150191 dated 25 November 2015.

Company's Activities

The main activity of the organization is Production, transmission and distribution of steam and hot water; air conditioning (OKVED code 35.30).

Additionally, the organization listed the following activities:

35.11 Power generation
35.11.1 Electricity generation by thermal power plants, including activities to ensure the operability of power plants
35.12 Electricity transmission and technological connection to distribution networks
35.13 Electricity distribution
35.14 Electricity trading

OOO "GLOBUS" holds license entitling to carry out the following activities:

Number, date of issue Issued by Types of operations Valid
VKH-00 015442 Pereoform
of 08/06/2019
Central Directorate of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision Operation of explosion- and fire-hazardous and chemically hazardous production facilities of hazard classes I, II and III from 08/06/2019

Legal Address

OOO "GLOBUS" is registered at 144000, Moscow Oblast, Elektrostal, ul. Pervomaiskaia, 15 str. 3. ( show on a map )

No other organizations are listed at the current registered address.

Owners, Founders of the Entity

The founder of OOO "GLOBUS" is

Founder Share Nominal value from which date
(Moscow) the share has encumbrance 100% 8.2 million RUB 12/28/2018

Below are the former founders:

Founders Share Nominal value from which date Until
51% 4.1 million RUB 12/02/2014 12/28/2018
(TIN: 503111158497) 49% 4.1 million RUB 03/19/2015 12/28/2018

Subject to the entire chain of the current founders, the list of OOO "GLOBUS" ultimate founders is as follows:

The beneficial owners are: Share Nominal value Via
99.9% 8.2 million RUB
0.1% 8.2 thousand RUB / /
<0.01% <1 RUB

OOO "GLOBUS" CEO

The head of the organization (a person who has the right to act on behalf of a legal entity without a power of attorney) since 16 May 2018 is general manager Koval Konstantin Leonidovich (TIN: 500105870510).

Also Koval Konstantin Leonidovich is a founder of OOO "EIUTSK 1" .

Previously the organization was managed by (general manager from 09/12/2014 until 05/16/2018 * ).

Entities Founded by Company

Previously the organization was listed as a founder in:

  • AO "EIUTSK" (Moscow Oblast, Elektrostal; 51%; 181 million RUB) - until 12/07/2021
  • OOO "CHISTYI GOROD" (Moscow Oblast, Elektrostal; 99.96%; 78.4 million RUB) - until 11/09/2018

Number of Employees

In 2023, the average number of employees of OOO "GLOBUS" was 272 people. This is 3 people less than in 2022.

Company Finance

The Authorized capital of OOO "GLOBUS" is 8.2 million RUB. This is significantly higher than the minimum authorized capital established by law for LTD (10 thousand RUB).

In 2023, the organization received the revenue of 1.7 billion RUB, which is 85.9 million RUB, or by 4.8 %, less than a year ago.

As of December 31, 2023, the organization's total assets were 2.1 billion RUB This is 7.1 million RUB (by 0.3 %) less than a year earlier.

The net assets of OOO "GLOBUS" as of 12/31/2023 totaled 473 million RUB.

The OOO "GLOBUS"’s operation in 2023 resulted in the profit of 64.1 million RUB. This is by 39 % more than in 2022.

The organization is not subject to special taxation regimes (operates under a common regime).

Information about the taxes and fees paid by the organization for 2022

Water tax RUB.
Value added tax RUB.
State duty RUB.
Income tax RUB.
The tax levied in connection with the application of the simplified taxation system RUB.
Insurance premiums for compulsory medical insurance of the working population credited to the budget of the Federal Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund RUB.
Insurance contributions for compulsory social insurance in case of temporary disability and in connection with maternity RUB.
Insurance and other contributions for compulsory pension insurance credited to the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation RUB.
Transport tax RUB.
Corporate property tax RUB.
NON-TAX INCOME administered by tax authorities RUB.
Land tax RUB.

The organization had no tax arrears as of 05/10/2024.

Timeline of key events

  • The new founder – OOO "TEPLOVAIA GENERATSIIA" .
  • is no longer listed as the founder in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.
  • Rostov Veniamin Vladimirovich is no longer listed as the founder in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.

Latest Changes in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (USRLE)

  • 03/28/2023 . Change of information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.
  • 09/27/2022 . Change of information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.
  • 08/23/2021 . Entering information about accounting with the tax authority.
  • 04/09/2021 . Change of information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.
  • 04/07/2021 . Change of information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.
  • 12/25/2020 . Change of information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.
  • 10/09/2020 . Change of information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.
  • 03/08/2020 . Changes to the information contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities in connection with the renaming (resubordination) of address objects.
  • 10/01/2019 . Submission by the licensing authority of information on the renewal of documents confirming the existence of a license (information on the renewal of a license).
  • 12/28/2018 . Change of information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.

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