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class action
class action : an action in which a representative plaintiff sues or a representative defendant is sued on behalf
security
diligence asset-backed security : a security (as a bond) that represents ownership in or is secured by a pool of assets
Distribution, Statute of
equal proportions to his children, or, if dead, to their representatives, that is, their lineal descendants; if there be no children
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Peer
Marquis, Earl, Viscount, or Baron, or Scots or presumably Irish representative peer, although the status of Irish representative peers is apparently
Employer
not, any managing agent of an employer, and the legal representatives of a deceased employer, and, where the services of a
delegate
to perform another's duties under a contract b : a representative to a convention (as of a political party) or conference
agent
agency by estoppel bar·gain·ing agent : a labor union that represents the employees in a bargaining unit in negotiating with their
Settled land
trust corporation, but this does not apply to a personal representative selling in course of administration or to persons of full
Parties
suit under s. 92 of the code is thus a representative suit and as such binds not only the parties named
Writing
construed as including printing, lithography, photography, and other modes of representing or reproducing words in a visible form, Interpretation Act, 1889,
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