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  • 101Working Group — USA In the context of a registered offering, this term refers to the senior executives and employees of the company, the company s board of directors, the managing underwriters, the company s counsel, the underwriters counsel, the company s… …

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  • 102top-paid group — USA For purposes of determining a highly compensated employee during any given year, the top 20% of employees ranked on the basis of compensation received during that year. The employer must make an election for the top paid group rule to apply.… …

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  • 103Law & Order (season 3) — The following is a list of Law Order episodes from the series third season (1992 1993):[1] Law Order Season 3 Country of origin United States No. of episodes 22 …

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  • 104Law & Order (season 8) — The following is a list of Law Order episodes from the series eighth season (1997 1998):[1] Contents 1 Cast 1.1 Law 1.2 Order 2 …

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  • 105special interest group — index lobby Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 special interest group n …

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  • 106class action law suit — noun derivative action, directors and officers liability, group lawsuit, group litigation, law suit by large numbers of litigants with a common grievance, suit by multiple parties with common interest associated concepts: representative action… …

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  • 107Group Litigation Order — A group litigation order (or GLO) is an order of a court in England and Wales, which permits a number of claims which give rise to common or related issues (of fact or law) to be managed collectively. [ [http://www.dca.gov.uk/civil/procrules… …

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  • 108Law of averages — The law of averages is a lay term used to express a belief that outcomes of a random event shall even out within a small sample.As invoked in everyday life, the law usually reflects bad statistics or wishful thinking rather than any mathematical… …

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  • 109Law of the handicap of a head start — The Law of the handicap of a head start (original Dutch: Wet van de remmende voorsprong) is a theory that suggests that getting an initial head start in a given area may result in being a handicap in the long term. The term was coined in 1937 by… …

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  • 110Law of consecration — In the Latter Day Saint movement (also known as Mormonism), the law of consecration has two broad meanings. As the term was first used in 1831 by Joseph Smith (Doctrine and Covenants 42:30 39 http://scriptures.lds.org/en/dc/42/3), it was a… …

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