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Transferfrom the airport or arrival point to the hotel. GROUP RESERVATIONS: A reservation for large number of guests
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Transfern. 1) the movement of property from one person or entity to anoth...
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TransferAny mode or means by which a debtor disposes of or parts with his/her property.
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TransferRelationships Related Term: disposal n. ~ Records · The process of moving records as part of their scheduled disposition, especially from an office to a records center, or from a records center to an [..]
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TransferA change of ownership from one person or party to another.
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TransferTo move electric energy from one utility system to another over transmission lines.
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TransferTransfert
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TransferShifting funds from one appropriation account to another, as authorized by law. (Contrast to Reprogram.)
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Transferlate 14c., from Old French transferer or directly from Latin transferre "bear across, carry over, bring through; transfer, copy, translate," from trans- "across" (see trans-) + fer [..]
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Transfer1670s, "conveyance of property," from transfer (v.).
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Transferthe removal of a cause from the jurisdiction of one court or judge to another by lawful authority
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TransferAn intrafirm transaction accounting for the movement of merchandise from one selling department or location to another, which is a transfer in for the department or other selling unit receiving the goods and a transfer out for the department or location sending the goods.
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TransferA document registered at the Land Titles Office and noted on the Certificate of Title which verifies the change of ownership of a property.
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TransferThis term may refer to two different operations. For one, the delivery of a stock certificate from the seller's broker to the buyer's broker and legal change of ownership, normally accomplis [..]
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TransferA vertical or inclined connection between two or more levels and used as an ore pass.
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Transferto pass or switch from one to another.
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TransferIn a transfer, a 401(k) or IRA custodian or trustee moves the assets in your existing account directly to the custodian or trustee of your new account. With a transfer, you don't risk failing to deposit the full amount of your withdrawal within the 60-day deadline for rollovers. And, in the case of a transfer from a 401(k) or similar retire [..]
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TransferFor the purpose of Element 465, a transfer should be indicated where a student is enrolled in a higher degree research course and without completing the requirements of that course, commences a differ [..]
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TransferThe process of changing the registered owner of a security by (a) updating the list of registered bondholders of an issue and (b) if the security is certificated, issuing a new securities certificate [..]
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TransferThe process of a student leaving one program to enroll in another. F and M students may be eligible to transfer to another school if they have continuously maintained their status and follow proper procedures.
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TransferTo move ownership or possession of an asset (or an interest in an asset) from one party to another. The term encompasses all methods for disposing of an asset, including by gift, sale, release, lease, [..]
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Transfertransportation: the act of moving something from one location to another transfer somebody to a different position or location of work someone who transfers or is transferred from one position to anot [..]
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TransferTo copy or move information from one computer to another.
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Transferto carry or send something or someone from one place to another
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Transferv. To convey, remove, or cause to pass from one person or place to another.
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TransferTo send information from one location and to receive it at another.
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TransferDefinitions (2) 1. A changing of ownership, such as real estate, a security or a financial account, from one party to another.
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TransferA Transfer is the movement of an employee to a job having the same value as the one that was occupied at the time of the move. A transfer will typically not provide an adjustment in pay since it is a [..]
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Transfer1. verb. to shift or switch from one locale to another, one type to another, or one scenario or condition to another. 2. noun. the shift or switch generated.
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TransferTo take merchandise with zone status from a zone for consumption, transportation, exportation, warehousing, cartage or lighter age, vessel supplies and equipment, admission to another zone, and like p [..]
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Transfertransfer (pop)
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Transferconduction
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TransferA change in the physical custody of archival materials from one location or agency to another, usually without a corresponding change of legal ownership and responsibility, for example, the relocation [..]
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TransferAn abbreviation used in data communications.
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Transfertrans·ferred trans·fer·ring : to cause a transfer of trans·fer·abil·i·ty [trans-fər-ə-bi-lə-tē, trans-fər-] n trans·fer·able ...
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TransferSystem where drinking water or raw water is moved around a region.
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TransferTo move or cause to go from one place, person, or thing to another.
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TransferMoves product from one line to another.
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Transferlocal transportation, sometimes including porterage, as from one carrier terminal to another, from terminal to a hotel, or from a hotel to an attraction transit visa:
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TransferCommunication from one partner to another.
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Transfer The Industrial Relations Act 1999 defines a transfer of calling as including a transmission, assurance, conveyance, assignment or succession either by operation of law or by agreement including an agreement effected by a third person.
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TransferA disposal process consisting of the confirmed export of digital records and folders and their subsequent destruction within the exporting electronic records management system. Records may be transferred from one Australian Government agency to: another Australian Government agency following administrative changearchival custodya service providerth [..]
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TransferThe transfer of custody of a Commonwealth record is subject to section 24 of the Archives Act 1983. It involves transferring the duty of care for the ongoing physical management of records from one custodian to another. This duty of care may include responsibility for the record's: the record's physical storage and protectionmaking its ex [..]
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TransferThe transfer of ownership of a Commonwealth record is subject to section 24 of the Archives Act 1983. It involves one party relinquishing physical, legal and, in certain instances, intellectual property rights over the record to another party.
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TransferProcess of transporting people between terminals and hotels, or moving equipment or people from one place to another.
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TransferA device or series of devices, usual- ly mounted inside a conveyor section, which uses belts, chains, o-rings, rollers, or skate- wheels, to move products at right angles to adjacent or parallel conveyor lines.
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TransferThe movement of the membership of ordained ministers from one Annual Conference to another. Although an ordained United Methodist minister is authorized to perform ministerial duties anywhere in the d [..]
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TransferThe movement of the membership of a lay person from one local church to another. A lay person may transfer his or her membership either to another United Methodist local church or to a local church of [..]
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TransferA legal document used to transfer the holding of one Investor to another. It is no longer required for on market transactions.
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TransferA document registered with the Land Titles Office that confirms the change of ownership as noted on the Certificate of Title.
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TransferSee Intergovernmental fiscal transfers.
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TransferA one-way payment for which no money, good, or service is given or exchanged.
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TransferTransfer is the switch of ownership rights to an asset from one party to another. A transfer can also be the movement of money from one account to another. Specific to IRAs, a transfer is the movement [..]
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TransferTransfer results in the changing of ownership from one party to another. Pursuant to section 2 201 of the Uniform Probate Code, transfer relates to a transfer by or of the decedent. Transfer under the [..]
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TransferAccording to Federal Bankruptcy Code 11 USCS § 101 [Title 11. Bankruptcy; Chapter 1. General provisions] the term transfer means--
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TransferGenerally Transfer means to convey or remove from one place or one person to another. In law, it means
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TransferThe process by which securities are reregistered to new owners.
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TransferTransfer means that students withdraw from the University of Canterbury and apply to another university, without any guarantee of being accepted by that university and with the knowledge that the univ [..]
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Transfer The movement of a student from one postsecondary institution to another with credit granted by the receiving institution for courses taken at the sending institution. Provides academic mobility for s [..]
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TransferConsists of the granting of credit (transfer credit) toward a credential by one institution, for programs or courses completed at another.
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TransferTo withdraw from one educational institution or course of study and enrol in another.
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TransferNumber of transfer credits used to meet program requirements in the Degree Evaluation Report.
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TransferTransfer is the ability to apply an idea or a skill that has been learned in one context and use it in a different context.
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TransferSee program transfer.
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Transfer(n) the act of moving something from one location to another(n) someone who transfers or is transferred from one position to another(n) the act of transfering something from one form to another(n) a t [..]
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Transfer the movement of electrons from one place to another either by current of static.
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TransferFor the purpose of Element 465, a transfer should be indicated where a student is enrolled in a higher degree research course and without completing the requirements of that course, commences a different higher degree research course at the same level at the same Higher Education Provider (HEP). There would be no interval between the candidature fo [..]
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TransferWhen a group policy member or family member(s) moves from one group policy or level of cover or from one group policy to another.
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TransferConsists of the granting of credit (transfer credit) toward a credential by one institution, for programs or courses completed at another.
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TransferThe movement of a student from one postsecondary institution to another with credit granted by the receiving institution for courses taken at the sending institution
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TransferWhen you transfer, you go to another college or university for advanced education or training. A "transfer course" is any course acceptable at another college or university. These courses ar [..]
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TransferThe mobility of students among post-secondary institutions on the basis of their having transfer credit. (see Transfer Credit)
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TransferKnowledge of the L1 is used to help in learning the L2. Transfer can be positive, when the two language have similar structures, or it can be negative, when the two languages are different, and L1-induced errors occur. Trinity College London Responsible for the Certificate in TESOL and the Licentiate Diploma in TESOL examinations.
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TransferThe process of moving from one university to another to complete a degree.
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TransferDevice to carry the piece under the die
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TransferMovement of cargo from one carrier to another against transfer manifest.
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TransferIn a criminal case, a change of location (venue) of the case to another location in which charges are pending and to which the defendant has pled guilty or nolo contendere, to permit the defendant to similarly plead to the transferred charges, and have sentence imposed as to all the charges.
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TransferAn exchange of ownership from one party to another party. This may occur in a registry account or in a tracking system
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Transfer A slip of paper issued to a passenger that gives him or her the right to change from one transit vehicle to another according to specified limitations.
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TransferThe act of a chauffeur transporting passengers from one place to another. This is another service that Auto Europe provides to its customers and more can be learned about it by visiting our transfer a [..]
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Transfer The successful response to a page request; also when a browser receives a complete page of content from a Web server.
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Transferv. (student) transferirse; (academic credits) convalidarse
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TransferStudents can apply to move from one course to another within the University.
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TransferThe option of applying as an "upperclass" candidate at the same level from one American college to another. To be eligible for transfer admission, a student must usually meet the same requirements as a freshman candidate and must also hav e completed one or two years of college studies. If a student completes the first two years of a bach [..]
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TransferOne of the processes of articulation; it is the mechanics of credit, course, and curriculum exchange.
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TransferTo move from one to another
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TransferFunds moved from one account to another.
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Transferto move money from one account to another.
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TransferChange in Learning in one situation due to prior Learning in another situation. The transfer can be positive (with second Learning improved by first) or negative (where the reverse holds).
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TransferThe Transfer of Mammalian Embryos from an in vivo or In Vitro Environment to a suitable host to improve Pregnancy or gestational outcome in Human or Animal. In Human Fertility treatment Programs, Prei [..]
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TransferThe Transfer of energy of a given form among different scales of Motion. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed). It includes the Transfer of kinetic energy and the Tra [..]
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TransferA technique that came into use in the mid-1980's for assisted conception in infertile Women with normal Fallopian Tubes. The protocol consists of hormonal stimulation of the Ovaries, followed by [..]
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TransferRate of energy dissipation along the path of charged particles. In Radiobiology and Health Physics, exposure is measured in kiloelectron volts per micrometer of Tissue (keV/micrometer T).
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TransferSurgical reinnervation of a denervated peripheral target using a healthy donor nerve and/or its proximal stump. The direct connection is usually made to a healthy postlesional distal portion of a non- [..]
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TransferInterfacility or intrahospital Transfer of Patients. Intrahospital Transfer is usually to obtain a specific kind of care and interfacility Transfer is usually for economic reasons as well as type of c [..]
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TransferThe techniques used to select and/or place only one Embryo from Fertilization in Vitro into the uterine cavity to establish a singleton Pregnancy.
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TransferSpread and Adoption of Inventions and techniques from one geographic area to another, from one discipline to another, or from one sector of the economy to another. For example, improvements in medical [..]
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TransferSurgical procedure by which a Tendon is incised at its insertion and placed at an anatomical site distant from the original insertion. The Tendon remains attached at the point of origin and takes over [..]
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TransferA technique in assisted Reproduction (Reproductive Techniques, Assisted) consisting of hormonal stimulation of the Ovaries, follicular aspiration of preovulatory Oocytes, in-vitro Fertilization, and i [..]
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TransferDistance a vessel moves away from her original line of advance when altering course under helm. Is measured along a line perpendicular to her original course, and to the point where she is on her new [..]
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TransferChange in learning in one situation due to prior learning in another situation. The transfer can be positive (with second learning improved by first) or negative (where the reverse holds).
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TransferThe distance traveled in right angles to direction of original course while turning
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TransferSee ADVANCE AND TRANSFER.
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TransferA movement of funds from one account to another.
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TransferSubstituting one set of discriminative stimuli for another (or, as a process, the stimulus control maintained after such a substitution). Transfer may be based on common properties of two sets of stim [..]
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TransferA transfer is a move from one Harvard University Housing apartment to another. Transfers are tightly governed. Please refer to Tenant Policies and Procedures for more information.
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TransferSee Copyright transfer and agreement
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TransferAny mode or means by which a debtor disposes of or parts with his/her property.
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TransferA judge's order to transfer a case from 1 court to another before a hearing or trial is held in the matter.
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TransferThe process by which a juvenile court judge or prosecutor shifts the jurisdiction over a youth charged with a delinquent offense to adult criminal court. See also “Waiver of Jurisdiction."
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TransferThe legal change in ownership after a security sale. This task may involve the physical delivery of a stock certificate or the change of ownership on the books of the corporation by the transfer agent [..]
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TransferIn a criminal case, a change of location (venue) of the case to another location in which charges are pending and to which the defendant has pled guilty or nolo contendere, to permit the defendant to [..]
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Transfern. 1) the movement of property from one person or entity to another. 2) passage of title to property from the owner to another person. 3) a piece of paper given to allow a person or shipment to contin [..]
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Transfer1. The distance a vessel moves perpendicular to its initial direction in making a turn of 90° with a constant rudder angle. 2. The distance a vessel moves perpendicular to its initial direction for tu [..]
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TransferAn artificial bid that shows length in a specific suit. The most common example is Jacoby transfers over NoTrump.
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Transfer(1) (noun) a bid that shows length in a different suit
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TransferA bid that shows length in a different suit.
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TransferMovement of cargo from one carrier to another against transfer manifest.
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TransferA movement of funds from one account to another.
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TransferDocument registered with certificate of title confirming change of ownership.
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TransferSee Connection
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TransferFLIGHTS REQUIRING A CHANGE OF AIRCRAFT AT SOME INTERMEDIATE POINT BEFORE ARRIVING AT THE FINAL DESTINATION. THIS CHANGE CAN BE EITHER ONLINE OR INTERLINE. ALSO REFFERED TO AS "CONNECTION& [..]
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Transfer the act of moving someone or something from one place to another.
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Transfermeans a change from one service to another service with the same or a different Carrier
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TransferA transfer can be the bus ride from the airport to your docked cruise ship or from the cruise ship to a hotel you’ve booked through the cruise line for a post-cruise stay. If you buy your airfare dire [..]
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TransferTransportation service between two points such as airport and hotel; airport and pier; railroad station and hotel.
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TransferAnother term for layover.
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Transfergenerally means the transfer of a policy holder or dependents from another health fund to Teachers Health Fund, or the change to another membership within Teachers Health Fund.
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Transferlocal transportation, sometimes including porterage, as from one carrier terminal to another, from terminal to a hotel, or from a hotel to an attraction
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Transferaccounting technique used to move figure from one form to another, usually between folios; also receipt for paid fare issued to users of public transit systems allowing continuous travel between inter [..]
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TransferThe document used to transfer ownership of land.
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TransferThe change of an individual from an SES position in one agency to an SES position in another agency without a break in service of one full workday (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 42 [..]
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TransferA transfer is a transaction in which one institutional unit provides a goods, service or asset to another unit without receiving from the latter any goods, service or asset in return as a direct count [..]
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TransferThe moving of an image from one surface to another, it is usually achieved by placing a clean, blank sheet of paper on the image and rubbing the back of the paper so that the image is copied. However, [..]
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TransferThis is when you need to change aircraft (either the same or different airlines) en route to reach your final destination.
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TransferA slip of paper or ticket issued to a passenger that gives her/him the right to change from one transit vehicle to another according to specified limitations in order to complete a trip.
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TransferSee also Connection. The linking of multiple transit trips together to reach your final destination. May include more than one mode of travel (bus, ferry, rail, etc.).
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Transferrecords the transfer of inventory to a new location within a warehouse, from a warehouse to another location, or transfers between warehouses within a company. trend analysis Trend analysis
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TransferChanging planes at an airport somewhere between your departure and arriving at your destination.
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TransferMethod of drawing in which artist works on a specially coated paper or surface other than the intended printing element. The Drawing is then transferred to metal or stone which is then processed for p [..]
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TransferTo move from one institution of higher education to another or to move from one degree program to another within the same institution.
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TransferTo copy or move a drawing or part of a drawing to another substrate.
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TransferThe passing of any estate or interest in land under the Real Property Act 1900
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TransferThe voluntary act of a registered owner of an interest in land transferring that interest to another person, typically as a consequence of a sale or gift of the land to that person. The term includes [..]
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Transferlang=en
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TransferThe instrument and act by which one person conveys to another an estate or interest in land; Includes a grant from the Crown. Transform
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TransferAn act by which the title to property is conveyed from one person to another.46
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TransferA document registered with the Land Titles Office that confirms the change of ownership as noted on the Title.
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TransferA change of ownership from one person or party to another.
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TransferTransfer may refer to:
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TransferIn the mathematical field of group theory, the transfer defines, given a group G and a subgroup of finite index H, a group homomorphism from G to the abelianization of H. It can be used in conjunction [..]
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TransferIn professional football, a transfer is the action taken whenever a player under contract moves between clubs. It refers to the transferring of a player's registration from one association football cl [..]
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TransferAs objects of intellectual property or intangible assets, patents and patent applications may be transferred. A transfer of patent or patent application can be the result of a financial transaction, s [..]
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TransferTransfer is a 1966 short film written, shot, edited and directed by David Cronenberg. It features Mort Ritts and Rafe Macpherson and has a runtime of 7 minutes.
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TransferIn computer technology, transfers per second and its more common secondary terms gigatransfers per second (abbreviated as GT/s) and megatransfers per second (MT/s) are informal language that refer to [..]
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TransferTransfer is a technique used in propaganda and advertising. Also known as association, this is a technique of projecting positive or negative qualities (praise or blame) of a person, entity, object, o [..]
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TransferA transfer allows the rider of a public transportation vehicle who pays for a single-trip fare to continue the trip on another bus or train. Depending on the network, there may or may not be an additi [..]
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TransferTransfer: European Review of Labour and Research is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the field of management studies. The journal's editor-in-chief is Maria Jepsen (European Trad [..]
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TransferIn travel, a transfer is local travel arranged as part of an itinerary, typically airport to hotel and hotel to hotel. Transfer has some features that distinguish it from ground transportation alterna [..]
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TransferTransfer is a 2010 German science fiction/drama film directed by Damir Lukacevic.
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