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  • 65Recording contract — A recording contract (commonly called a record deal) is a legal agreement between a record label and a recording artist (or group), where the artist makes a record (or series of records) for the label to sell and promote. Artists under contract… …

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  • 67Kabushiki kaisha — Dentsū ) or as a suffix (e.g. ja. トヨタ自動車株式会社 Toyota Jidōsha Kabushiki kaisha ). It is often abbreviated as ja. (株), its first character.Many Japanese companies translate the phrase kabushiki kaisha as Co. Ltd. while others use the more… …

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  • 68Moonbeams — was a children s cancer charity based in Edinburgh, Scotland, which became the subject of a much publicised local controversy in 2003. Following court action, it emerged that the charity had income of nearly £3 million over a period of four years …

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  • 69auditor — One who checks the accuracy, fairness, and general acceptability of accounting records and statements and then attests to them; e.g. a Certified Public Accountant. A State official whose duty is to examine the accounts of state agencies to… …

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  • 70auditor — One who checks the accuracy, fairness, and general acceptability of accounting records and statements and then attests to them; e.g. a Certified Public Accountant. A State official whose duty is to examine the accounts of state agencies to… …

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