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S.r.l.
SRL or S.R.L. may refer to: * a designation equivalent to limited liability company, that may be appended to the end of company names: ** ''Società a responsabilità limitata'' (Italian) ** ''Sociedad de responsabilidad limitada'' (Spanish) ** ''Societate cu răspundere limitată'' (Romanian) ** ''Société à responsabilité limitée'' (French) * Semantic role labeling, an activity of natural language processing * Sarcalumenin, human protein that regulates calcium transport * Shift register lookup table, a component in digital circuitry * Student Rugby League, UK * Semiconductor ring laser, a type of laser * Statistical relational learning, a subdiscipline of artificial intelligence * Suburban Rail Loop, a proposed rail line in Melbourne, Australia * Survival Research Laboratories, a machine performance art group from San Francisco, California * Self-regulated learning, a psychological concept related to metacognition * Spaced repetition, Spaced repetition learning, a flashcard-bas ...
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Società A Responsabilità Limitata
(S.r.l. or Srl) is a type of legal corporate entity in Italy, which literally means (but is not entirely equal to) 'limited liability company'. It has a similar form to (S.s.d a r.l.) for amateur sports-related companies and their corresponding regulations: article 90 of the Italian Law No.289 of 2002. Differing from (S.p.A.), S.r.l. may not issue shares that have par value, but only the quota () or units of the share capital. Moreover, the articles of association of S.r.l. allowed different allocations of profits and assets, which was more comparable to a limited partnership. A fourth form of corporate entity, (S.c.r.l. or S.c. a r.l.), was seen in the cooperatives of Italy. History The was introduced into the Italian legal system with the Italian Civil Code, Civil Code of 1942—previously, there was a joint-stock company by shares, which did not differ much from other Joint-stock company, joint-stock companies. The aim was to create a legal form that stood between partne ...
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