hq and service(s) company

  • 91service charge — An amount paid by a tenant to his landlord at a rate set by the lease to compensate the landlord for the cost of carrying out specified services in relation to a property, such as maintenance, repairs, security and so forth. Easyform Glossary of… …

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  • 92service provider — A company providing a network service (for example, a company which provides internet connections). Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …

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  • 93service contract — An agreement between a company and its directors or senior managers setting out their terms of service, in particular the minimum term and notice period. It differs from the normal conditions of employment in that it is more detailed and includes …

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  • 94service engineer — service engineer, an engineer employed by a company to install, service, and repair equipment which the company makes or sells …

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  • 95service agreement — An agreement between a company and its directors and senior management setting out the terms of service, in particular the minimum term and notice period. Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. UK law terms …

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  • 96service charge — service ,charge noun count 1. ) an amount of money that a company adds to the cost of something in order to be paid for their services: There s a $1 service charge for using another bank s cash machine. a ) MAINLY BRITISH an amount of money added …

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  • 97Service Electric — Infobox Company company name = Service Electric company | company type = Private company slogan = From the Company that Invented TV foundation = 1948 location = Bethlehem, Pennsylvania industry = Telecommunications products = Cable television,… …

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  • 98Service Improvement Plan — The Service Improvement Plan (SIP) is a program mandated by the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to provide a defined level of basic telephone service to all Canadians, other than those so isolated that it is… …

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  • 99Company commander — A company commander is the commanding officer of a company, a military unit which typically consists of 100 to 350 soldiers, often organized into three or four smaller units called platoons. (The exact organization of a company varies by country …

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  • 100service — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 system that provides sth the public needs ADJECTIVE ▪ efficient, excellent, good, valuable ▪ adequate ▪ bad, inadequate …

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