law of variation

  • 91Texas shootout — 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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  • 92Texas 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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  • 93cap and collar arrangement — England, Wales Similar to a pass through arrangement, this is an arrangement between a contracting local authority and a service provider that is an admitted body to the LGPS. As the LGPS is a defined benefit scheme, the employer s contribution… …

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  • 94absolute triple net lease — USA absolute triple net lease. Also known as a bondable lease. An extreme variation of a net lease , where the tenant is typically responsible for all, or most, of the risks related to the real property. A tenant is usually responsible for all of …

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  • 95bondable lease — USA absolute triple net lease. Also known as a bondable lease. An extreme variation of a net lease , where the tenant is typically responsible for all, or most, of the risks related to the real property. A tenant is usually responsible for all of …

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  • 96deviation — I noun aberrance, aberrancy, aberration, abnormality, alteration, anomalousness, anomaly, antipathy, antithesis, branching off, breach of practice, change of direction, change of position, contrast, dedinatio, defiance of custom, departure,… …

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  • 97abnormality — I noun aberration, anomaly, curiosity, deformity, deviation, divergence, erraticism, exception, idiosyncrasy, irregularity, malformation, nonconformity, oddity, peculiarity, perversion, singularity, strangeness, unconformity, unconventionality,… …

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  • 98difference — I noun adverseness, antipathy, antithesis, antitheticalness, asymmetry, atypicality, breach, change, clash of temperament, clashing, conflict of opinion, contradiction, contradistinction, contraposition, contrariety, contrariness, contrast,… …

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  • 99differentiation — I noun contrast, definition, demarcation, denomination, description, despecification, difference, discrepancy, discrimination, disequalization, distinction, distinguishment, diversification, division, individualization, modification, nuance,… …

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  • 100digression — I noun aberrancy, aberration, alteration, break, change, circuity, convolution, departure, detour, deviation, digressio, divagation, divarication, divergence, diversion, drift, excursus, misdirection, periphrasis, roundabout way, shift in topic,… …

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