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  • 1Mutual Broadcasting System — Type Cooperative radio network (1934–52); corporate controlled radio network (1952–99) …

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  • 2Mutual fund fees and expenses — are charges that may be incurred by investors who hold mutual funds. Running a mutual fund involves costs, including shareholder transaction costs, investment advisory fees, and marketing and distribution expenses. Funds pass along these costs to …

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  • 3Mutual authentication — or two way authentication (sometimes written as 2WAY authentication) refers to two parties authenticating each other suitably. In technology terms, it refers to a client or user authenticating themselves to a server and that server authenticating …

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  • 4Mutual recursion — is a form of recursion where two mathematical or computational functions are defined in terms of each other.[1] For instance, consider two functions even? and odd? defined as follows: function even?(number : Integer) if number == 0 then return… …

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  • 5Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York v. The Rank Organisation Ltd — Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York v. The Rank Organisation Ltd. [1985] BCLC 11 is a UK company law case dealing with oppression (or unfair prejudice) under s.20 Companies Act 1948 (now s.994 Companies Act 2006). Goulding J delivered the… …

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  • 6Mutual Life Insurance Co of New York v The Rank Organisation Ltd — Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York v The Rank Organisation Ltd. [1985] BCLC 11 is a UK company law case dealing with oppression (or unfair prejudice) under s.20 Companies Act 1948 (now s.994 Companies Act 2006). Goulding J delivered the… …

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  • 7mutual company — see company Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. mutual company …

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  • 8mutual fund — see fund 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. mutual fund n. A fund ru …

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  • 9mutual mistake — see mistake Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. mutual mistake …

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  • 10mutual holding company — USA A thrift holding company that is owned by shareholders but controlled by the depositors of the subsidiary thrift. A mutual holding company holds a majority of the voting stock of the subsidiary thrift, while the remaining 49.9% of the thrift… …

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