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  • 111smart money — 1 n [smart pain]: punitive damages at damage 2 smart money 2 n 1: money invested by one having inside information or much experience 2: well informed in …

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  • 112Glossary of spirituality-related terms (G-L) — This glossary of spirituality related terms is based on how they commonly are used in Wikipedia articles. This page contains terms starting with G – L. Select a letter from the table of contents to find terms on other pages. NOTOC MediaWiki:Toc:… …

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  • 113Glossary of Indian economic terms — This page describes economic and trade related terms and jargon used or originated in India. Occupations * Asami : cultivator or tenant OR CLIENT (LEGAL USE) * Bania : merchant, banker engaging in traditional money lending or money changer.In a… …

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  • 114List of figure skating terms — The following is a list of figure skating terms, sorted alphabetically.0–9;4CC: An abbreviation for the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships;6.0: The highest score possible under the 6.0 scoring system.;6.0 Scoring System: The scoring… …

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  • 115purchase-money security interest — (PMSI) USA A special type of security interest provided for under the Uniform Commercial Code to enable purchases of property (UCC § 9 324). A lender that advances money used by a buyer to make a purchase or a seller that e …

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  • 116Love Money — Seed money or capital given by family or friends to an entrepreneur to start a business. The decision to lend money and the terms of the agreement are usually based on qualitative factors and the relationship between the two parties, rather than… …

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  • 117on\ terms — To be neither on particularly good terms with someone, nor on particularly bad terms with them. I might be able to borrow money from Steve I m on terms with him …

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  • 118on\ terms — To be neither on particularly good terms with someone, nor on particularly bad terms with them. I might be able to borrow money from Steve I m on terms with him …

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  • 119Pocket Money — Infobox Film name = Pocket Money image size = 200px caption = Theatrical poster. director = Stuart Rosenberg producer = John Foreman writer = J.P.S. Brown ( novel ), John Gay, Terrence Malick starring = Paul Newman, Lee Marvin, Strother Martin… …

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  • 120contracted-out money purchase scheme — (COMP scheme) A money purchase scheme that has contracted out of the state second pension (S2P). To qualify as a COMP scheme, the scheme must satisfy certain criteria set out in the Pension Schemes Act 1993. In particular, the empl …

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