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Company
associated for purposes of busi-ness, sometimes, but not now so frequently as some years ago, styled a Joint Stock Company. A
Army (UK)
or less than that number. The Army Act has been frequently amended, and continues to be amended from year to year.
Act of Parliament
There is a further class of Acts which contain clauses frequently required in local Acts. The provisions of such general Acts
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Routine
A round of business amusement or pleasure daily or frequently pursued especially a course of business or offical duties regularly
jet set
an international group of wealthy individuals who travel frequently to international resorts the group is not organized but membership
Haunt
To frequent to resort to frequently to visit pertinaciously or intrusively to
computer program
can be interpreted and executed by a computer called most frequently a program This term is used both for the written
Debenture
deed. See also FLOATING CHARGE. This form of security is frequently resorted to by public companies to raise money for the
Brevia testata
investiture, when grants by parol only became the foundation of frequent dispute and uncertainty. To this end they registered in the
Clerical error
Carter, 1893 AC 640. As to contracts, clerical errors have frequently been corrected by application of the maxims, Qui h'ret in
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