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syndicator
syndicator : one that syndicates ;esp : one that organizes investment
syndicalism
syndicalism [French syndicalisme, from (chambre) syndicale trade union, from chambre chamber
syndicate
syndicate [French syndicat the office or jurisdiction of a syndic] 1
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Organised crime syndicate
Organised crime syndicate, means a group of two or more persons who, acting
Syndicate
Syndicate. A body of persons taking part jointly in some venture
criminal syndicalism
criminal syndicalism : advocacy of unlawful means (as acts of violence) to
syndic
syndic [French, government officer, from Late Latin syndicus, from Greek syndikos
Syndic
Syndic, an advocate or patron; a burgess or recorder; an agent
Organised crime
or jointly, either as a member of an organised crime syndicate or on behalf of such syndicate, by use of violence
Amalgamation
it is intended to include such an acquisition, Saraswati Industrial Syndicate Ltd. v. C.I.T., 1990 Supp SCC 675 (679). Amalgamation, in
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