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Projector
One who projects a scheme or design hence one who forms fanciful or chimerical schemes
Prospectus
A summary plan or scheme of something proposed affording a prospect of its nature especially
Schematize
To form a scheme or schemes
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Device
formed by design a contrivance an invention a project a scheme often a scheme to deceive a stratagem an artifice
Ballot
the (English) Workmen's Compensation Act, 1925 (c. 84), before a scheme in substitution for the provisions of that Act can be
Contribution
a contribution payable in respect of a member under a Scheme or the contribution payable in respect of an employee to
Co-operative society
(10)] The expression 'co-operative society' in cl. 2 of the scheme meant only a consumers co-operative society and no other, Sarkari
Contracting out of a statute
certificate of the Registrar of Friendly Societies that a proposed scheme of compensation is not less favourable to the workmen than
E-collector
source who is required to furnish e-TCS Return under this Scheme. [Electronic Filing of Returns of Tax Collected at Source Scheme,
Bubble Act
c. 91), passed after the failure of the South Sea Scheme, to discourage similar schemes designed merely as baits to extract
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