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71closing down sale — ➔ sale …
72closing time — UK US noun [C, usually singular] COMMERCE ► the time at which a bar, store, or other business closes to customers: »Drink up your drinks it s nearly closing time. → Compare OPENING TIME(Cf. ↑opening time) …
73closing-down sale — UK US noun [C] UK ► COMMERCE a sale in which items are sold cheaply before a shop goes out of business: »His video and DVD store is having a closing down sale …
74closing date — USA In the context of finance, the date on which the conditions precedent (condition precedent) in a loan agreement are satisfied and money may be advanced to the borrower. Related terms bridge loan …
75closing speeches — the speeches made at the end of a court case before the judge s summing up. The defence usually has the last word. See opening speeches. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …
76closing piece — index end (termination) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
77closing statement — UK US noun [C] US ► PROPERTY COMPLETION STATEMENT(Cf. ↑completion statement) …
78closing time — n [U and C] the time when a ↑pub in Britain must stop serving drinks and close …
79closing argument — noun count AMERICAN a statement that each lawyer makes at the end of a trial in which they tell a JURY or the judge why they believe their CLIENT should win …
80closing time — closing ,time noun count or uncount the time when a store, restaurant, bar, etc. closes at the end of each day …