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fiance(e)

person who plans or is contracted to marry another person. The foreign fiance(e) of an American citizen may enter the United States on a K-1 visa to marry the American citizen. Visit the U.S. Department of State … marry another person. The foreign fiance(e) of an American citizen may enter the United States on a K-1 visa to marry the American citizen. Visit the U.S. Department of State Spouse and Fiance(e) of an American Citizen

E-collector

E-collector, means the person responsible for collection of tax at source who is required to furnish e-TCS Return under

E reorganization

E reorganization see reorganization

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fiance(e)s of u.s. citizen

coming to the United States to conclude a valid marriage with a U.S. citizen within ninety days after entry. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services … fiance(e)s of u.s. citizen A nonimmigrant alien coming to the United States to conclude a valid marriage with a U.S. citizen within ninety days after entry. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

E.G

E.G. [exempli gratia], for the sake of an instance of example.

T.R.E

T.R.E., the initials of the phrase tempore regis Edwardi.

Testamentum, i.e. testatio mentis, facta nullo pr'sentis metu periculi, sed sol' cogitatione mortalitatis

Testamentum, i.e. testatio mentis, facta nullo pr'sentis metu periculi, sed sol' cogitatione mortalitatis. Co. Litt. 322 b.-(A testament, that is, the witnessing of the mind, made not in fear of present danger, but only by the...

Rule 10b-5

Rule 10b-5 [10b-5 from the section of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 pursuant to which the rule was formulated] : a rule adopted by the Securities and

v.

v. versus

Q.V.

Q.V. (quod vide), used to refer a reader to the word, chapter, etc., the name of which it immediately follows.

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