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  • 71cancel — cancelable; esp. Brit., cancellable, adj. canceler; esp. Brit., canceller, n. /kan seuhl/, v., canceled, canceling or (esp. Brit.) cancelled, cancelling, n. v.t. 1. to make void; revoke; annul: to cancel a reservation. 2. to dec …

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  • 72accelerated receipt — A percentage reduction in the amount of compensation paid to an individual on termination of employment to reflect the fact that payment is received in one lump sum rather than over the whole notice period. The amount of the percentage reduction… …

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  • 73Mississippi River Watershed Conservation Programs — Mississippi River Watershed ‎ Conservation programs for the Mississippi River watershed are designed to protect and preserve the Mississippi River and the surrounding area by implementing practices that decrease the harmful effects on habitats… …

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  • 74Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba — Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba …

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  • 75Article 9 — An article under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) that governs secured transactions. Article 9 encompasses a wide variety of possessory liens and determines the legal right of ownership if a debtor does not meet his or her obligations. In 2002,… …

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  • 76Aelst II, Pieter Van (D'Alost II, Pierre) — (ca. 1471 1532).    Pieter van Aelst II, also known as Pieter van Aelst the Younger, was the eldest son of the celebrated tapestry weaver and merchant Pieter van Aelst. Born in Aalst, he completed his apprenticeship in his fa­ther s workshop and… …

    Historical Dictionary of Brussels

  • 77payee processing float — Time between when a payment is received and when the funds are deposited. When employees hold their paychecks over a weekend and when vendors process receipts only once a week, the payor benefits from the extra time its investments earn interest …

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  • 78continuous supply of goods — Where the supply goods in the form of water, gas and electricity on a continuous basis and receive payments regularly, or from time to time. If this happens, there s a tax point every time a tax invoice is issued or a payment is received… …

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  • 79continuous supply of services — For the supply of services on a continuous basis and receipt of regular payments or payments made from time to time, there is a tax point every time a VAT invoice is issued or a payment is received, whichever happens first. HM Customs & Revenue… …

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  • 80instalment sale — UK US UK (US installment sale) noun [C or U] ► COMMERCE an arrangement where someone sells something and receives part of the cost immediately and then regular payments until the money is completely paid: »An installment sale is a good option for …

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