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going private transaction
going private transaction : a corporate action (as a recapitalization, share repurchase,
Private key
Private key, means the key of a key pair used to
Private Chapels Act, 1871 (English)
Private Chapels Act, 1871 (English), by which the bishop may license
Private dwelling house
Private dwelling house, means a house in which persons engaged in
Crown Private Estates Acts, 1800 to 1872 (English)
Crown Private Estates Acts, 1800 to 1872 (English). These Acts excluded the
Private member
Private member, is a member of a legislature other than a
Private service vehicle
Private service vehicle, means a motor vehicle constructed or adapted to
Privation
Privation [an abbreviation, by aph'resis, of the word deprivation], a taking
Question of private importance
Question of private importance, AIR 1956 Punj 228 (230). [Constitution of India, Art.
Establishment in private sector
Establishment in private sector, means an establish-ment which is not an establishment in
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