
1) Legal terminology 2) Neutral 3) Part-owner
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a person or organisation with an interest or concern in our organisation or something our organisation is involved in. (Whilst this definition includes competitors, they
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One of a group of publics with which a company must be concerned. Key stakeholders for a library could be users, employees, board members, vendors or other who have a relationship with the library.
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n. a person having in his/her possession (holding) money or property in which he/she has no interest, right or title, awaiting the outcome of a dispute between two or more claimants to the money or property. The stakeholder has a duty to deliver to the owner or owners the money or assets once the right to legal possession is established by judgment...
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anyone who has a stake or interest in the outcome of the project, as well as anyone one who is affected by the project.
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[corporate] A corporate stakeholder can affect or be affected by the actions of a business as a whole. The stakeholder concept was first used in a 1963 internal memorandum at the Stanford Research Institute. It defined stakeholders as `those groups without whose support the organization would cease to exist.` The theory was later developed ...
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[law] The term `stakeholder`, as traditionally used in the English language in law and notably gambling, is a third party who temporarily holds money or property while its owner is still being determined. ==In law== The role of stakeholder is a concept in law. A stakeholder was originally a person who temporarily holds money or other proper...
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• (n.) The holder of a stake; one with whom the bets are deposited when a wager is laid.
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Any individual or organisation with an interest in a company. Also, stakeholder pensions were introduced in the UK in April 2001 as an affordable, tax-efficient way for people to save for retirement
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Anybody who has an interest in an organisation, its activities, and its achievements.
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(from the article `industrial relations`) Debates over the scope of corporate responsibilities have raised an important theoretical question that goes to the heart of the purposes and roles ...
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A type of UK Government-endorsed pension arrangement introduced in 2001. Stakeholder schemes must meet certain standards covering charges, employee access and terms. Generally, employers must make a stakeholder scheme available to their employees (if numbered greater than five) unless they are covered by another employer-sponsored scheme.
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(n) Stake holder is the person holding money, article, goods properties etc., the ownership or title of which will be decided by a future event, result of a dispute involving such items, judgment in the pending case, establishment of legal possession etc.
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Someone with a vested interest in the successful completion or outcome of a project.
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A person, group, or community who has an interest in activities at a hazardous waste site.
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A person or group, such as shareholders, customers, employees, suppliers, etc., with a vested interest in, and can affect the success of, a company or organisation, or successful completion of a project, e.g
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Stake'hold`er noun The holder of a stake; one with whom the bets are deposited when a wager is laid.
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A third person, chosen by two or more persons, to keep in deposit property, the right or possession of which is contested between them and to be delivered to the one who shall establish his right to it. Thus each of them is considered as depositing the whole thing. This distinguishes this contract from that which takes place when two or more tenant...
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1) In law, a person holding money or property in which he or she has no right or title while awaiting the outcome of a dispute between two or more claimants to the money or property is settled. Once the right to legal possession is established by judgment or agreement, the stakeholder has a duty to deliver to the owner the money or property. (See a...
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Any organization, governmental entity, or individual that has a stake in or may be impacted by a given approach to environmental regulation, pollution prevention, energy conservation, etc.
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Anyone, internal or external to an organisation that has an interest in a project or will be affected by its deliverables or outputs.
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noun someone entrusted to hold the stakes for two or more persons betting against one another; must deliver the stakes to the winner
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Any person with a vested interest in a the area or natural resource.
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A person who has an interest in an organization, project, IT service etc. Stakeholders may be interested in the activities, targets, resources or deliverables. Stakeholders may include customers, partners, employees, shareholders, owners etc. See also RACI.
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An individual or group that is directly or indirectly affected by or interested in the outcomes of decisions.
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