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71International Reserves — Any kind of reserve funds that can be passed between the central banks of different countries. International reserves are an acceptable form of payment between these banks. The reserves themselves can either be gold or else a specific currency,… …
72Off-Premise Banking — Any bank location other than its main location that provides banking services of any kind that don t require tellers. Off premise banking locations can be found in convenience stores, airports and shopping centers. ATMs can normally be referred… …
73general file — Any kind of text on a bulletin board that is not specifically E mail, a bulletin of any sort or a message. Usually they are long files for the user s information. Some examples of general files are: a file containing more information on the… …
74text file — Any information that can be read, and is stored in a computer file. A text file can be any kind of information, such as a description of a computer program …
75secondhand store — Any store in which any kind of secondhand goods are dealt in, for example, secondhand furniture or secondhand books. 47 Am J1st Sec H D § 2 …
76ground net — any kind of fishing net used on the bottom …
77pan fish — any kind of small fish suitable for cooking, often fried in an open pan, and generally affording but minor sport. Used in contrast to the larger species of game fish …
78Transfer Tax — Any kind of tax that is levied on the transfer of official documents or other property. Transfer tax is paid by the seller of the property. Gift and estate taxes are both transfer taxes. Transfer tax is also known as excise tax in some states.… …
79Tradition — Any kind of teaching, written or spoken, handed down from generation to generation. In Mark 7:3, 9, 13, Col. 2:8, this word refers to the arbitrary interpretations of the Jews. In 2 Thess. 2:15; 3:6, it is used in a good sense. Peter (1 Pet. 1 …
80Chevisance — Any kind of commercial exchange or bargain. By the 14c it signified *usury, as increasingly merchants were the great lenders of money after the expulsion of the *Jews in 1290. Protection by the pope (as formerly usury was condemned by the… …