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management company

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noun

  1. a company that manages a unit trust

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The buildings' landlord said the residents' management company, on which some leaseholders had sat, had "amassed significant debts", and it was now considering legal action against it.

From BBC

There are individual owners of flats, then a residential management company, and then the landlord - or head lessor - above them.

From BBC

On April 23, the federal agency wrote Glenn Medical’s management company with bad news: A recent review had found that Glenn Medical was “in noncompliance” with “distance requirements.”

From Los Angeles Times

Aaron Levie, chief executive of the cloud content management company Box, got early access to Gemini 3 late last week, several days ahead of the launch.

From The Wall Street Journal

That is part of the reason he attached shares in the management company as an incentive.

From The Wall Street Journal