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  • 1Regulation AB — was introduced in 2004 by the Securities and Exchanges Commission to regulate registration, offering and reporting of public deals of Asset Backed Securities Background Regulation AB is a comprehensive set of new rules and amendments that address …

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  • 2Regulation of sport — The regulation of sport is usually done by a regulatory agency for each sport, resulting in a core of relatively invariant, agreed rules. People responsible for leisure activities often seek recognition and respectability as sports by joining… …

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  • 3regulation — 1) a legal statement affecting fishing 2) controlling the flow of a river …

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  • 4Electronic retailing self-regulation program — The Electronic Retailing Self Regulation Program (ERSP) is a self regulatory program created in 2004 by American business organizations to promote consumer confidence. ERSP is a program of the Electronic Retailing Association (… …

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  • 5North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation — The North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation is a student run legal journal at the University of North Carolina School of Law in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Now in its 33rd year of publication, the Journal is… …

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  • 6MISTAKE — A legal transaction requires that the making up of the mind (or the conclusive intention of the parties to close the bargain – gemirat ha da at) be demonstrated (see acquisition , Modes of). When it is apparent that one of the parties lacked such …

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  • 7Life Insurance Settlement Association — Founded in 1995, LISA is America s oldest, largest and most widely recognized trade association in the life settlement industry, participating in legislative and regulatory matters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Canada. Comprised of over 180… …

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  • 8taking — tak·ing n 1: a seizure of private property or a substantial deprivation of the right to its free use or enjoyment that is caused by government action and esp. by the exercise of eminent domain and for which just compensation to the owner must be… …

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  • 9expropriation — I (divestiture) noun attachment, confiscation, deprivation, dislodgment, dispossession, disseisin, distraint, distress, divestment, ejection, eviction, expulsion, forcible seizure, foreclosure, removal, sequestration II (right of eminent domain)… …

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  • 10budgeteer — noun A person knowledgeable about the law, accounting, and regulation affecting budgets, especially governmental …

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