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  • 1mutual advantage rule — A rule for testing the status of a person in a particular situation. Under this rule the true test of whether the user of an appliance is an invitee or licensee is whether the owner receives benefit or advantage from the permitted use; if so, the …

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  • 2Mutual exclusion — For the concept, see Mutually exclusive events. mutex redirects here. For the computer program object that negotiates mutual exclusion among threads, see lock (computer science). Mutual exclusion (often abbreviated to mutex) algorithms are used… …

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  • 3Mutual Ownership Defense Housing Division — The Mutual Ownership Defense Housing Division of the Federal Works Agency part of the United States government, operating from about 1940 to 1942 under the leadership of Colonel Lawrence Westbrook, was an attempt by the United States Government,… …

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  • 4advantage — noun 1 thing that helps ADJECTIVE ▪ big, considerable, enormous, great, huge, overwhelming ▪ clear, decided, decisive …

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  • 5Mutual Broadcasting System — Type Cooperative radio network (1934–52); corporate controlled radio network (1952–99) …

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  • 6Mutual credit — is a type of alternative currency in which the currency used in a transaction can be created at the time of the transaction. LETS are mutual credit systems. Typically this involves keeping track of each individual s credit or debit balance.… …

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  • 7mutual — mu‧tu‧al [ˈmjuːtʆuəl] adjective [only before a noun] FINANCE relating to financial institutions, for example some insurance companies and, in Britain, building, where there are no shareholders but where investors receive their share of profits in …

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  • 8Mutual organization — A mutual, mutual organization, or mutual society is an organization (which is often, but not always, a company or business) based on the principle of mutuality. Unlike a true cooperative, members usually do not contribute to the capital of the… …

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  • 9Mutual insurance — A mutual insurance company is an insurance company which has no shareholders but instead is owned entirely by its policyholders. The primary form of financial business set up as a mutual company in the United States has been mutual insurance.… …

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  • 10Mutual Fund Liquidity Ratio — A ratio published monthly by the Investment Company Institute that compares the amount of cash relative to total assets held by a mutual fund. Equity investors use the mutual fund liquidity ratio to gauge the demand for shares and the bullishness …

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