law of variation

  • 81diversity — di·ver·si·ty /də vər sə tē, dī / n: diversity of citizenship Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. diversity …

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  • 82nonconformity — non·con·for·mi·ty /ˌnän kən fȯr mə tē/ n pl ties 1: failure to conform to or comply with something (as contract requirements) acceptance of goods occurs when the buyer...will take or retain them in spite of their nonconformity Uniform Commercial …

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  • 83class meetings — Each class of share has specific rights, usually contained in the Articles of Association or the documentation creating the shares. These relate to dividend, return of capital, voting and other similar rights. Any variation of class rights must… …

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  • 84irregularity — ir·reg·u·lar·i·ty /ir ˌre gyə lar ə tē/ n pl ties: something that is irregular an irregularity in the proceeding Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. irregularity …

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  • 85typosquatting — The process of acquiring misspellings of a domain name in the hopes of catching and exploiting traffic intended for another website. For example, a typosquatter might purchase domain names such as www.lnadsend.com and www.landswnd.com and then… …

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  • 86administration of a deceased's estate — England, Wales The period starting on the date of the deceased s death, and ending on the date the deceased s affairs are finalised by his or her personal representative. During the administration period, the personal representative gathers in… …

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  • 87change request — A request for a contractual change, in the context of a systems integration agreement, by either party (after the agreement has been signed) for a variation to the commissioned software, the specification of the system requirements, the project… …

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  • 88detrimental modification — In relation to occupational pension schemes, a variation to the terms of the pension scheme which would or might adversely affect the subsisting rights of any member (or the surviving spouse, civil partner, child or dependant of the member) is a… …

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  • 89exempt transaction — A land transaction where there is no chargeable consideration or one which arises in connection with a divorce, the variation of a testamentary disposition or the grant of a lease by a registered social landlord (Schedule 3, Finance Act 2003).… …

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  • 90Texas shoot out — Also called a Mexican shootout. It is a variation of a Russian roulette provision (where either party can serve notice on the other offering either to buy the other s shares or to sell its own shares to the other party at a specified price) and… …

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