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Bills of quantities
sections or elements frequently in accordance with the rules or recommendations of standard methods of measurement. Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol.
Advocates, Faculty of
has been the practice confer this honour on distinguished Counsel recommended by the Lord Justice-General. They do not sit within the
Actuary
or designing and pricing of policies, working out the benefits, recommending rates relating to insurance business, annuities, insurance and pension rates
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Fourierism
The cooumlperative socialistic system of Charles Fourier a Frenchman who recommended the reorganization of society into small communities living in common
plea bargaining
of multiple offenses usually in exchange for more lenient sentencing recommendations, a specific sentence, or dismissal of other charges plea-bargain vi
letter
letter from an attorney for the Securities and Exchange Commission recommending that the Commission take no prosecutorial action with regard to
general accounting office
federal government programs and operations, as assigned by Congress. The recommendations of this office are designed to make government operations more
factfinding
the facts and issues of the dispute and sometimes makes recommendations for resolution NOTE: At the trial level, factfinding is done
administrative law judge
functions including conducting hearings, making findings of fact, and making recommendations for resolution of disputes concerning the agency's actions called also
Warden
The Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports is prohibited from recommending Members of Parliament to those places by 2 W. &
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