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Valuation list
cxi., s. 29), a valuation list (subject as in the Act mentioned) lasts for five years from its approval by the assessment committee, and by s. 45 is conclusive for the purposes of rates (not including water
disclosure
Disclosure is required for a public offering. c : revelation by a corporate insider (as an officer) for approval of a business transaction that involves self-dealing d : a debtor in bankruptcy's revelation to creditors of a
department of homeland security (dhs)
for regulating the flow of visitors, workers and immigrants to the United States. USCIS is responsible for the approval of all immigrant and nonimmigrant petitions, the authorization of permission to work in the U.S., the issuance of
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decree
that is determined by the parties' agreement : a settlement between the parties that is subject to judicial approval and supervision ;specif : such a decree by which the accused agrees to cease alleged illegal activities without
consent
consent 1 a : compliance in or approval of what is done or proposed by another ;specif : the voluntary agreement or acquiescence by a person
conditional resident
who is required to petition for the removal of the set conditions before the second anniversary of the approval of his or her conditional status. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
condition
conditional adj conditionally adv vt conditioned conditioning : to make subject to conditions [the sale…was orally conditioned upon approval of the patent "j. d. calamari and j. m. perillo"]
allow
allow : to give approval of or permission for: as a : to grant fulfillment of [ed her petition for relief] b :
acceptance
acceptance the written approval of the buyer's offer by the seller. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
accede
an agreement) by associating oneself with others [they were invited to to the covenant] b : to express approval or give consent [the banker asks for collateral. The debtor…s, and transfers some of his property "In re
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