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  • 1schedule — ▪ I. schedule sched‧ule 1 [ˈʆedjuːl ǁ ˈskedʒʊl, dʒl] noun [countable] 1. a plan of what someone is going to do and when they are going to do it: • I ve got a very full schedule (= I will be very busy because a lot of meetings and other… …

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  • 2Schedule 5 of the Government of Wales Act 2006 — describes the 20 Fields and Matters in which the National Assembly for Wales has Legislative competence i.e. the ability to pass Assembly Measures. A Field is a broad subject area, e.g. education and training; environment; health and health… …

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  • 3schedule — sched·ule / ske jülesp Brit she dyül/ n 1 a: a list or statement of supplementary details appended to another document b: a formal list, table, catalog, or inventory 2: a plan that indicates the time and sequence of each element schedule vt …

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  • 4Schedule to ISDA Master Agreement — USA Schedule to ISDA Master Agreement, Also known as Schedule to ISDA Master or simply ISDA Schedule or Schedule. A document which parties to a derivatives transaction typically use to alter the terms of, or add terms to, the pre printed standard …

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  • 5Schedule to ISDA Master — USA Schedule to ISDA Master Agreement, Also known as Schedule to ISDA Master or simply ISDA Schedule or Schedule. A document which parties to a derivatives transaction typically use to alter the terms of, or add terms to, the pre printed standard …

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  • 6Schedule 13d — is an SEC filing that must be submitted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission within 10 days, by anyone who acquires beneficial ownership of 5% or more of the outstanding common stock in a public company. Form Uses Investors should always… …

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  • 7Schedule — Sched ule, v. t. To form into, or place in, a schedule. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 8schedule — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 plan of work to be done ADJECTIVE ▪ daily, weekly, etc. ▪ current ▪ normal, regular ▪ ambit …

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  • 9Schedule (computer science) — In the fields of databases and transaction processing (transaction management), a schedule (also called history) of a system is an abstract model to describe execution of transactions running in the system. Often it is a list of operations… …

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  • 10Schedule II Bank — A bank which is a subsidiary of a foreign bank and authorized to accept deposits within Canada. A Schedule II bank is a financial institution regulated by Canada s Federal Bank Act and can be owned either domestically or foreignly. A foreign… …

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