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  • 31Executory contract — An executory contract is a contract in which a party has material unperformed obligations. Although material, an obligation to pay money does not usually make a contract executory. An obligation is material if a breach of contract would result… …

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  • 32Pin risk (options) — Pin risk occurs when the underlier of an option contract settles close to the option s strike value at expiration. In this situation, the underlier is said to have pinned . The risk to the writer (seller) of the option is that they cannot predict …

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  • 33Camelot (board game) — Infobox Game title = subtitle = image link = image caption = The starting position for a game of Camelot. designer = George S. Parker illustrator = publisher = Parker Brothers Waddingtons players = 2 ages = setup time = 5 minutes playing time =… …

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  • 34Truong Dinh — Infobox revolution biography name=Trương Định lived=1847 ndash; January 21 1896 caption=Trương Định, 19th century Vietnamese anti colonial military commander alternate name=Trương Công Định dateofbirth= 1820 placeofbirth=Binh Son, Quang Ngai,… …

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  • 35Rites — • The ceremonies, prayers, and functions of any religious body Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rites     Rites     † …

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  • 36Accounts Receivable (A/R) Discounted — Outstanding invoices representing money owed to a creditor which the firm/creditor sells to a buyer for less than face value, typically to quickly raise capital and improve cash flow. The buying firm also referred to as a “factor”… …

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  • 37tender — tender1 [ten′dər] adj. [ME tendre < OFr < L tener, soft, delicate, tender, prob. altered (infl. by tenuis,THIN) < Sabine terenum, soft, akin to Gr terēn, tender < IE * ter , tender, weak, orig., rubbed, worn down < base * ter , to… …

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  • 38distrain — verb Etymology: Middle English distreynen, from Anglo French destreindre, from Medieval Latin distringere, from Latin, to draw apart, detain, from dis + stringere to bind tight more at strain Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to force or… …

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  • 39owe it — phrasal to have a responsibility to do something to satisfy an obligation or duty < owes it to voters to explain his reasons > …

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  • 40Breviary — A breviary (from Latin brevis , short or concise ) is a liturgical book of the Latin liturgical rites of the Catholic Church containing the public or canonical prayers, hymns, the Psalms, readings, and notations for everyday use, especially for&#8230; …

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