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Energy audit

of technical report containing recommendations for improving energy efficiency with cost benefit analysis and an action plan to reduce energy consumption. [Energy Conservation Act, 2001 (52 of 2001), s. 2(i)]

offset

offset : a claim or amount that reduces or balances another claim or amount : set-off [the creditor's own debt was an ] ;also : the

Election Commission

Dictionary, L.A. Abraham and S.C. Hawtrey, 1956 and H.M. Barclay, 3rd Edn., 1970, p. 90. Can remove or reduce the disqualification in both cases, Representation of the Peoples Act, 1951, ss. 11 & 11B. The Commission's functions

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Trinidad and Tobago

Appeal was created for Trinidad and Tobago, British Guiana, Barbados and Leeward and Windward Isles with power to reduce or increase jurisdiction of the Court.

decriminalize

decriminalize -ized -iz·ing : to remove or reduce the criminal classification or status of de·crim·i·nal·iza·tion [dē-kri-mən-l-ə-zā-shən] n

negative amortization

negative amortization amortization means that monthly payments are large enough to pay the interest and reduce the principal on your mortgage. Negative amortization occurs when the monthly payments do not cover all of the

cooling time

a court finds that the cooling time was sufficient or reasonable, a defendant may not use provocation to reduce a murder charge to involuntary manslaughter.

predatory pricing

predatory pricing : the practice of pricing goods below cost and incurring a loss in order to reduce or eliminate competition NOTE: Predatory pricing constitutes an antitrust violation.

abate

do away with [ a nuisance] b : make void : nullify [ an action] 2 : to reduce in amount esp. proportionately [ a tax] vi 1 : to become defeated or become null or void

abridge

abridge abridged abridg·ing : to diminish or reduce in scope [no State shall make or enforce any law which shall the privileges and immunities of the

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Energy audit

of technical report containing recommendations for improving energy efficiency with cost benefit analysis and an action plan to reduce energy consumption. [Energy Conservation Act, 2001 (52 of 2001), s. 2(i)]

offset

offset : a claim or amount that reduces or balances another claim or amount : set-off [the creditor's own debt was an ] ;also : the

Election Commission

Dictionary, L.A. Abraham and S.C. Hawtrey, 1956 and H.M. Barclay, 3rd Edn., 1970, p. 90. Can remove or reduce the disqualification in both cases, Representation of the Peoples Act, 1951, ss. 11 & 11B. The Commission's functions

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Trinidad and Tobago

Appeal was created for Trinidad and Tobago, British Guiana, Barbados and Leeward and Windward Isles with power to reduce or increase jurisdiction of the Court.

decriminalize

decriminalize -ized -iz·ing : to remove or reduce the criminal classification or status of de·crim·i·nal·iza·tion [dē-kri-mən-l-ə-zā-shən] n

negative amortization

negative amortization amortization means that monthly payments are large enough to pay the interest and reduce the principal on your mortgage. Negative amortization occurs when the monthly payments do not cover all of the

cooling time

a court finds that the cooling time was sufficient or reasonable, a defendant may not use provocation to reduce a murder charge to involuntary manslaughter.

predatory pricing

predatory pricing : the practice of pricing goods below cost and incurring a loss in order to reduce or eliminate competition NOTE: Predatory pricing constitutes an antitrust violation.

abate

do away with [ a nuisance] b : make void : nullify [ an action] 2 : to reduce in amount esp. proportionately [ a tax] vi 1 : to become defeated or become null or void

abridge

abridge abridged abridg·ing : to diminish or reduce in scope [no State shall make or enforce any law which shall the privileges and immunities of the

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