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  • 91estoppel — es·top·pel /e stä pəl/ n [probably from Middle French estoupail plug, stopper, from estouper to stop up see estop] 1: a bar to the use of contradictory words or acts in asserting a claim or right against another; esp: equitable estoppel in this… …

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  • 92Banknote — Banknotes with a face value of 5000 of different currencies. two sides of 1 …

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  • 94Combe v. Combe — Combe v Combe , [1951] 2 KB 215 is a famous English case on promissory estoppel. An ex wife tried to take advantage of the principle that had been reintroduced in the High Trees case to enforce her husband s promise to give her maintenance. The… …

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  • 95business finance — Raising and managing of funds by business organizations. Such activities are usually the concern of senior managers, who must use financial forecasting to develop a long term plan for the firm. Shorter term budgets are then devised to meet the… …

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  • 96holder — hold·er n 1: a person that holds: as a: owner the holder of a patent often used in combination a stock holder b: one that holds or occupies the property of another by agree …

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  • 97negotiable instrument — n: a transferable instrument (as a note, check, or draft) containing an unconditional promise or order to pay to a holder or to the order of a holder upon issue, possession, demand, or at a specified time was determined to be a holder in due… …

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  • 98Combe v Combe — Court Court of Appeal Citation(s) [1952] EWCA Civ 7, [1951] 2 KB 215 Case opinions Denning LJ Combe v Combe [1952] …

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  • 99warranty — A promise that a proposition of fact is true. The Fred Smartley, Jr., C.A.Va., 108 F.2d 603, 606. An assurance by one party to agreement of existence of fact upon which other party may rely. It is intended precisely to relieve promisee of any… …

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  • 100note of hand — noun a promise to pay a specified amount on demand or at a certain time I had to co sign his note at the bank • Syn: ↑note, ↑promissory note • Hypernyms: ↑debt instrument, ↑obligation, ↑certificate of indebtedness …

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