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Meeting
each year (s. 113). 'Extraordinary meetings' are meetings called upon requisition of holders of one-tenth of the capital-carrying votes (s. 114),
last in, first out
lot received are assumed to be sold first and all requisitions are priced at the cost per item of the lot
In respect of any reference made to the court
In respect of any reference made to the court, what the clause 'in respect of any reference made to the...
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Requisitor
One who makes reqisition esp one authorized by a requisition to investigate facts
conversion
into other property as compensation for the theft, destruction, seizure, requisition, or condemnation of the original property NOTE: For income tax
first in, first out
received are assumed to be issued or sold first and requisitions are priced at the cost per item of the oldest
Requirement
The act of requiring demand requisition
Requisition
The act of requiring as of right a demand or application made as by authority
Requisitionist
One who makes or signs a requisition
Requisitive
Expressing or implying demand
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