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Offerable
Capable of being offered suitable or worthy to be offered
Prospectus
1929, as any prospectus, notice, circular, advertisement, or other invitation offering to the public for subscription or purchase any shares or
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tender
an act or instance of tendering b : an unconditional offer of payment or performance (as in discharge of an obligation)
Salary or wages
from the seller to the buyer. Sale is effected by offer and acceptance of ascertained goods for a price together with
Tender
Tender, means an unconditional offer of money or performance to satisfy a debt or obligation,
Oblations
Oblations, offerings to God and the Church, fees payable to the clergy
Time
and calls or refusals, which see. Times for Consideration of Offer.--An offer with a limited time for acceptance may be revoked
Open market
is to be the open market, as distinguished from an offer to a limited class only, such as the members of
Reward
Act, 1916, s. 34, and cf. s. 5 (3)] The offering of rewards by the Government has been discontinued for several
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