up provision in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Provision(s) may refer to: Provision (accounting), a term for liability in accounting Provision (contracting)...
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Look up provisioning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Provisioning may refer to: Provisioning (technology), the equipping of a telecommunications network...
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In public policy, a sunset provision or sunset clause is a measure within a statute, regulation or other law that provides for the law to cease to be...
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Direct provision (Irish: Soláthar díreach) is a system of asylum seeker accommodation used in the Republic of Ireland. It has been criticised by human...
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Provision is the third studio album by the British pop band Scritti Politti, released in the UK on 6 June 1988 by Virgin Records. The album was the band's...
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government contracting, a provision or solicitation provision is a written term or condition used in a solicitation. A solicitation provision applies only before...
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accounting under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), a provision is an account that records a present liability of an entity. The recording...
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In computing, thin provisioning involves using virtualization technology to give the appearance of having more physical resources than are actually available...
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The Pastoral Provision is a set of practices and norms in the Catholic Church in the United States, by which bishops are authorized to provide spiritual...
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Lock-up provision is a term used in corporate finance which refers to the option granted by a seller to a buyer to purchase a target company’s stock as...
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The Windfall Elimination Provision (abbreviated WEP) is a statutory provision in United States law which affects benefits paid by the Social Security Administration...
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Grandfather clause (redirect from Grandfather provision)
as grandfather policy, grandfathering, or being grandfathered in, is a provision in which an old rule continues to apply to some existing situations while...
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In telecommunications, provisioning involves the process of preparing and equipping a network to allow it to provide new services to its users. In National...
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In the canon law of the Catholic Church, canonical provision is the regular induction into a benefice. It comprises three distinct acts - the designation...
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A deadlock provision, or deadlock resolution clause, is a contractual clause or series of clauses in a shareholders' agreement or other form of joint...
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Boar's Head Provision Co., Inc. (also Boar's Head Brand, or Frank Brunckhorst Co., LLC) is a supplier of delicatessen meats, cheeses and condiments. The...
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by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "Housekeeping provision" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (November 2011)...
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Gross-up clause (redirect from Gross-up provision)
A gross-up clause is a provision in a contract which provides that all payments must be made in the full amount, free of any deductions without exercising...
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Pensions in the United Kingdom (redirect from UK Pension Provision)
since the turn of the century there has been significant decline in the provision of defined benefit pensions in the private sector, with money purchase...
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Provision Shop (Chinese: 杂货店) is a Singaporean telemovie commissioned by the Ministry of Communications and Information in collaboration with Tribal Worldwide...
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Welfare spending (redirect from Social welfare provision)
Empire, various social welfare services and institutions were established. Provision was also made for the State to provide food and clothing for children...
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The individual shared responsibility provision, less formally known as the individual mandate, was the health insurance mandate imposed on individuals...
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A Continuous Drilling Provision or "Continuous Operations Provision" is a legal contract clause commonly found in oil and gas leases in the petroleum...
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Assurance contract (redirect from Provision point mechanism)
An assurance contract, also known as a provision point mechanism, or crowdaction, is a game-theoretic mechanism and a financial technology that facilitates...
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Omnibus clause (redirect from Omnibus Provision)
or Omnibus Provision refers to a specific provision in federal law which appears in section 18 U.S.C. §1503. According to this provision, "anyone who...
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Food self-provisioning (FSP) is the growing of one's own food, especially fruits and vegetables. Also labelled as household food production, is a traditional...
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Titanic (redirect from Provisioning of the RMS Titanic)
the Cunard Line's 13,000-tonne Lucania, the Board of Trade had made no provision to increase the existing scale regarding the number of required lifeboats...
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The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Industrial Provisioning (Norwegian: Provianteringsdepartementet) was a Norwegian ministry that existed from 1917 to 1922...
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The "Stand By Your Ad" provision (SBYA) of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA, also known as the McCain–Feingold Act), enacted in 2002, requires...
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House of Lords Act 1999 (redirect from An Act to restrict membership of the House of Lords by virtue of a hereditary peerage; to make related provision about disqualifications for voting at elections to, and for membership of, the House of Commons; and for connected purposes)
Commons. The first hereditary peer to gain a seat in the Commons under this provision was John Thurso. The Act prevents even hereditary peers who are the first...
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