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riparian right
: the right of one owning riparian land to have access to and use of the shore and water
public offering
public or to potential purchasers whose level of knowledge or access to information about the securities is dependent upon the disclosures
patients' rights
statement adopted by most healthcare providers, covering such matters as access to care, patient dignity, confidentiality and consent to treatment. Source:
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multiple listing service (mls)
MLS offers the advantage of more timely information, availability, and access to houses and other types of property on the market.
dynamic RAM
a type of random access memory using circuits that require periodic refresh cycles in order
littoral right
: the right of one owning littoral land to have access to and use of the shore and water
law of the sea
and covering a range of ocean matters including territorial zones, access to and transit on the sea, environmental preservation, and the
interest
protected by the federal Constitution in limiting public or government access to knowledge of our financial transactions "L. H. Tribe"] property
Blockade
to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy. Accordingly, the two essential
ingress
act of entering 2 : the power or liberty of access compare egress
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