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NOTEn. a promissory note, a written statement of debt by one or more ...
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NOTEDebt instruments with initial maturities longer than one year and shorter than 10 years.
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NOTEA formal document showing the existence of a debt and stating the terms of repayment.
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NOTEc. 1200, "observe, take mental note of, mark carefully," from Old French noter "indicate, designate; take note of, write down," from Latin notare "to mark, note, make a note,& [..]
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NOTEc. 1300, "a song, music, instrumental music; a musical note," from Latin nota "letter, character, note," originally "a mark, sign, means of recognition," which is perhaps [..]
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NOTEA written promise and acknowledgement to pay a debt by a specified time. Also called Promissory Note or Installment Note.
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NOTEA note is a debt security that promises to pay interest during the term that the issuer has use of the money, and to repay the principal on or before the maturity date. For US Treasury securities, a note is an intermediate-term obligation — as opposed to a short-term bill or a long-term bond — that matures in two, three, five, or ten years from its [..]
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NOTEBrief statements of a fact or experience, written down for review, or as an aid to memory, or to inform someone else; also includes short, informal letters.
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NOTEA short-term obligation of an issuer to repay a specified principal amount on a certain date, together with interest at a stated rate, usually payable from a defined source of anticipated revenues. No [..]
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NOTESee: promissory note
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NOTEa brief written record; "he made a note of the appointment" make mention of; "She observed that his presentation took up too much time"; &qu [..]
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NOTEA legal document that obligates a borrower to repay a mortgage loan at a stated interest rate during a specified period of time.
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NOTEa short letter. The same word also means a sound in music or a piece of paper money
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NOTEjob, task not heed
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NOTEA legal document that obligates a borrower to repay a mortgage loan at a stated interest rate during a specified period of time.
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NOTEThe first and second definitions are mutually exclusive; the third and fourth definitions are also mutually exclusive. Witchcraft: a religion or practice followed by a Witch. It has so many meanings t [..]
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NOTEDefinitions (2) 1. A short-term debt security, usually with a maturity of five years or less.
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NOTEIn writing and printing, a statement explaining a point in the text of a work or giving the source of a quotation or idea that does not originate with the author. Notes are usually numbered consecutiv [..]
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NOTE, or promissory note is a contractual agreement by the creator of the note to make a payment of money to a payee upon the completion of specified requirements or by a specified time in the future. Unl [..]
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NOTE1 a : a written promise to pay a debt ;specif : promissory note in this entry bank note : a promissory note issued by a bank payable to bearer on demand but without interest and circulating as ...
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NOTERadioactive is least misleading when used as an adjective, not as a noun. It is sometimes used in the noun form as an shortened stand-in for radioactive material, as in the example above. Radioactivit [..]
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NOTEBillboards have lately become a cause for concern as it is believed that billboards can distract traffic and increase the possibilities of accidents.
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NOTEdue to too much clutter, many television viewers switch channels in between commercials thus, reducing their effectiveness.
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NOTEIt is generally seen that, the area above the fold catches the most attention of surfers and thus, most advertising efforts are directed towards that region.
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NOTELime should never be given to ericaceous plants such as heathers, azaleas or rhododendrons.
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NOTELegal document stating the terms of a debt and a promise to repay it.
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NOTEA document that evidences a debt and a promise to repay. A mortgage
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NOTEThe User Roles
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NOTEA document signed by the borrower evidencing the debt. See promissory note.
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NOTEAn instrument recognized as a legal evidence of debt.
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NOTE This Glossary is copyright protected by Benjamin C. Esty
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NOTEA document that evidences a debt and a promise to repay. A mortgage loan transaction always includes both a note evidencing the debt, and a mortgage evidencing the lien on the property, usually in two documents.
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NOTEA loan made to a company at a fixed rate of interest with the right to be either redeemed (i.e. repaid by the company) for cash or converted into ordinary shares at a predetermined date or within a certain period.
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NOTEA promise to pay a sum of money, over time, in increments or in one lump sum, usually together with interest, which may or may not be secured by some form of collateral, real or personal.
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NOTEA signed document that acknowledges a debt and shows the borrower is obligated to pay it.
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NOTEA loan made to a company at a fixed rate of interest with the right to be either redeemed (i.e. repaid by the company) for cash or converted into ordinary shares at a predetermined date or within a certain period.
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NOTEA legal document stating the obligation of the borrower to repay the stated sum of money at a specified interest rate at a specified date or on demand. Â
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NOTEMuch of the content on this page was pulled from existing glossaries on the net and is by no means comprehensive. If you are having any trouble with a particular term that is not all that self-explana [..]
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NOTEOn June 25, 1999, the government released its new policy framework for the financial services sector and indicated its intention to raise the 10-per-cent limit to 20 per cent for voting shares and 30 [..]
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NOTEThe general name for agency security with a maturity of less than 10 years.
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NOTEAn unsecured debt. It has a maturity date of up to 10 years.
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NOTEA written promise to pay a specified amount to a certain entity on demand or on a specified date. A “mortgage note” offers a mortgage as proof of debt and describes the terms under which the mortgage is to be repaid.
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NOTE(n) a brief written record(n) a short personal letter(n) a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound(n) a tone of voice that shows what the speaker is feeling(n) a characteristic [..]
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NOTEThe same course may appear several times in the Unused Courses Area, once for each place Degree Evaluation tried but was unable to use it. For example, a course with a grade of “F” that could have bee [..]
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NOTEA formal document showing the existence of a debt and stating the terms of repayment.
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NOTEyou can find all 'official' information in the Youth in Action Programme Guide which you can download from http://ec.europa.eu/youth/youth-in-action-programme/ or request from your National Agency (find their contacts at http://ec.europa.eu/youth/youth/contacts_en.htm) YOUTH programme? this was the European mobility programme from [..]
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NOTEExplains exception. Will print on audit.
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NOTEA legal document that obligates a borrower to repay a mortgage loan at a stated interest rate during a specified period of time.
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NOTEThe signed obligation to pay a debt, as a mortgage note.
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NOTETo access the PDF (Portable Document Format) version you must have a PDF reader installed. If you do not already have such a reader, there are numerous PDF readers available for free download or for purchase on the Internet:
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NOTEThe Recovery Point Objective definition is copied from the definition on "The Free Dicitonary by Farlex" (http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/
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NOTEThe Recovery Time Objective definition is copied from the definition on "The Free Dicitonary by Farlex" (http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/
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NOTE[0] a written symbol for a pitch
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NOTEWe believe this is the largest dictionary (glossary) of terms specific to usage within the recording industry that is currently available on the internet, with more than 7,500 entries and nearly 500 i [..]
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NOTE(1) A sound with a specific pitch and duration; (2) in musical notation, the symbol (e.g., J) for such a sound; (3) a single key on a keyboard.
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NOTE(1) A sound of a definite pitch. (2) A symbol that represents a musical sound and/or rhythm.
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NOTEA notational symbol used to represent the duration of a sound and, when placed on a music staff, to also indicate the pitch of the sound.
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NOTEan object usually placed on a staff used to indicate both pitch and duration (rhythm). Except for the “whole note”, it includes both a “notehead” and a “stem”. The stem is placed on the left side of t [..]
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NOTEDefinitions are drawn from a variety of sources including BC First Nation and Aboriginal People’s Mental Wellness and Substance Use Ten Year Plan; Chamberlain, S. P.; Dr. Tervalon & Dr. Murray-Gar [..]
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NOTEA medium-term obligation of the U.S. Treasury; 2-10 years’ maturity. See also bill and bond.
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NOTEanother word for addition, bill or tab.
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NOTETerms are specifically for use in Wisconsin and Dane County legal systems and may not be accurate for other jurisdictions. This glossary defines a number of legal terms in common use that generally ar [..]
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NOTEAll terms in green link to a glossary definition on this page. Term Explanation
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NOTE, sb. A cow is said to be ‘commin’ forward to her note’ when the time of her calving draws near. ‘When is she at her note?’ i.e. when will she calve? The expression seems to originate in a note that i [..]
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NOTE(1) A form of application to the court in existing proceedings. (2) A form of appeal. (3) The reasons for a decision attached to an interlocutor in the Sheriff Court.
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NOTEA note is a legal document that acknowledges a debt and the terms and conditions agreed upon by the borrower.
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NOTEn. a promissory note, a written statement of debt by one or more people to one or more people, with a statement of a specific amount owed or due, date it is due, interest (if any) on the amount, and o [..]
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NOTEA short-term debt instrument (for example with a maturity of between one and ten years) whereby the issuer agrees to make periodic payments and/or deliveries to the buyer in exchange for a cash investment that will be returned (in part or in full) when the note matures. Notice day
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NOTEn.(1) "nut," s.v. nut sb.\1 OED. KEY: note@n1
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NOTEn.(2) "job, task," s.v. note sb.\1 OED. KEY: note@n2
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NOTEn.(3) "note, musical note; written mark; tune, musical voice; sense impression; (with by) together, (in) unison," s.v. note sb.\2 OED. KEY: note@n3
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NOTEn3 18 noote 4 note 7 notes 7
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NOTEn.(4) "Saint Neot, an English saint," proper n.; not in MED. KEY: note@n4#propn
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NOTEfor a more comprehensive glossary, visit NIH's Genetics Home Reference Glossary
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NOTEIn the year 2014 Mr. Robert Horton commissioned Mr. Greg Humphreys, Mr. Uday Ivatury, and Mr. Ralph Lipe to update this software and form ACBLscore+. BB6-16. For additional information the visitor can [..]
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NOTEThe requirements remain the same following the changes. However, all categories are presented designated as the Halen Shanbrom Ace of Clubs Masterpoint Race.
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NOTEThe rendition of the street sign for Acol Road in the London Blorough of Camden is, according to readers, not the exact replica of the original street sign. It was contributed, however, to this site b [..]
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NOTEIn the publication The Baron System of Contract Bridge, authored by Mr Leo Baron and Mr. Adam Meredith provide a specific definition of Approach Forcing for the bridge player. This excerpt from their [..]
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NOTEThe patronage of the scheduled and pre-arranged prize money bridge event in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, at the 1983 Summer Nationals, was assumed by the American Contract Bridge League, whi [..]
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NOTEMr. Ron Feldman had conducted and successfully completed a prize money bridge event in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, in November 1982. It was upon this bridge event that a continuation was so [..]
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NOTEMr. Ron Feldman was also the originator and pioneering trail-blazer for the Marquette Hotel Bridge Carnival and also for the Stars of Tournament Bridge events, which were also bridge events conducted [..]
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NOTEWhether or not this this information reflects the original intent of Mr. Benito Garozzo has not been established. This information is also only preserved and archived on this site in .pdf file format [..]
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NOTEThis version of the Blue Team Club, translated by Mr. Daniel Neill, is considered to be a variation of the concept as established by Mr. Benito Garozzo, but maintains the original concept as closely a [..]
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NOTEThe presented opening bids of the Austrian Blue Club bidding system are more explanations than defined. The author, Mr. Stefan Zijstra, who has preserved this information, presents the opening bids as [..]
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NOTEThe event is presently designated as the International Bridge Baltic Congress. The event for the year 2009 will be conducted in the city of Sopot, Poland, and will be designated as the XLIX Internatio [..]
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NOTEFor much of its history the majority of the city's inhabitants spoke some form of German, who called it Danzig. This name was also used in English until the end of World War II, and is still used [..]
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NOTEOn March 3, 2014, Mr. Eddie Timanus appears again on the television game show Jeopardy for the Game of the Decades 1990.
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NOTEA detailed, in Internet book-style, .pdf file format version written and compiled by: Mr. Arturo Franco and Mr. Marco Pancotti, can be viewed by the visitor and bridge student. The picture below is of [..]
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NOTEMr. Mario Beretta, Mr. Carlo Bruna, Mr. Gino Cavazzuti, Mr. Fabrizio Hugony, Mr. Gianluca Gentili ,Mr. Andrea Mesian, and Mr. Alfredo Viola participated in the drafting of the system.
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NOTESince The New York Times changes its headlines each and every day, the provided link to The New York Times is only to the Home Page. In order to find the relevant article the visitor must use the sear [..]
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NOTEGoogle presents online two pictures of the publication's Sixth Edition printed in the year 1899. The title of this publication indicates or allows the conclusion that Boaz and Badsworth are two a [..]
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NOTEThe following single publication is included under this entry for Badsworth owing to the dedication listed in the publication under How To Play Bridge, which was To Lord Brougham and Vaux, Who Brought [..]
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NOTEIt has been brought to the attention of the various sponsoring organizations of bridge events and tournaments that such actions described above might also be a form of unauthorized information, and sh [..]
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NOTEAny and all contributions of other descriptive designations of certain irritating actions by bridge players at the table are quite welcomed.
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NOTEOne definition, perhaps the oldest definition, is to be found in the publication located at the Bodleian Library at Oxford University in England, and which is titled Biritch, Or Russian Whist. This pu [..]
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NOTEMr. Alan Williams published the book with a Foreword by Mr. Andrew Robson in April 2012 and titled What Can Possibly Go Wrong?: The Syntax, Semantics and Soul of the Chilli Bridge Bidding System. The [..]
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NOTEUtility Club is only another term for the so-called Phoney Club. Coat Cards The original term in English for the three cards of each suit which represent costumed human figures: the King, the Queen an [..]
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NOTEThe official website for all bridge playing robots for the American Contract Bridge League and the World Bridge Federation is online and operated / moderated by Mr. Alvin Levy. He has recorded all inf [..]
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NOTEOther definitions of the noun convention have been expressed and worded. One example is the explanation / definition of an anonymous English writer as found in the publication Complete Auction Bridge [..]
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NOTEResponse System is an updated version as of September 10, 2016. This is a photograph (.jpg format) of his response system, which can be enlarged by the visitor.
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NOTEResponse System is dated February 8, 2016. This is a photograph (.jpg format) of his response system, which can be enlarged by the visitor.
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NOTEOther variations of the basic concept are named, perhaps colloquially, Kosher and Shaker. Any additional information about the origin or make-up of these variations would be greatly appreciated.
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NOTEThis trophy was formerly known under the designation of ANC Teams Open Trophy.
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NOTEThis website has been deleted from the web. The information for the DESY Polish Club presented on this website has been archived and preserved on this site in .pdf file format for future reference. Th [..]
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NOTEThis bidding system has been included on this list even though the opening bid of 1 Club is defined as holding values between 12 and 15 points. However, this opening bid is forcing for one round, even [..]
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NOTEThis information has also only been preserved and archived on this site in .pdf file format for future reference.
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NOTEAll relative links to either Mr. Tony Melucci and Mr. Neill Currie have been removed from the Internet. Any additional information would be greatly appreciated.
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NOTEEasy Aces was also the name of a radio show, which enjoyed success and popularity during the 1930s in the United States. The head-lines, or radio characters, were Mrs. Jane Ace, born Jane Epstein in t [..]
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NOTEThe The APBF ( Asia Pacific Bridge Federation), formed in 1995, has 26 member NBOs, including Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, China, Chinese Taipei, French Polynesia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japa [..]
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NOTEA video, published April 16, 2014, of the two players, filmed during the final match,, can be viewed on YouTube.com.
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NOTEMr. Gerben Dirksen includes the information that this method was published in The Bridge World under the title Condensed Transfers in the December 2007 issue, page 74.
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NOTEThe origin of the designation employed by Mr. Gerben Dirksen is also unknown. The German word for a hitchhiker is der Anhalter, for which the Bridge Guys can establish no relation to the conventional [..]
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NOTEMr. Howard W. Weinstein published an article about the intricacies of the huddle in the Friday, July 23, 1999, Daily Bulletin for the 71st Summer North American Bridge Championships conducted in San A [..]
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NOTEThe Kibitzer was, at one time, considered an important party to the bid and play of the hand. They were sometimes welcomed and sometimes the side chairs were removed so that they were unable to seat t [..]
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NOTEMr. Charles H. Goren summarizes the Leghorn Diamond bidding system in the following manner: Leghorn is designed to add a further way to elicit information about both high-card strength and distributio [..]
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NOTEIn order to save and preserve this bit of bridge history for our visitors, this article has been archived in .pdf file format on this site for future reference.
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NOTEThis bridge event is also known as the Nail Life Master Open Pairs, named for Mr. Bobby Nail.
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NOTEAs with all abbreviations bridge players devise new phrases, espeically in the age of the cyberspace and the digital world. Other possible suggestions for LOL follow, and if any visitor would like to [..]
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NOTEThe Majeure Cinquiéme bidding system is very similar to and, in many instances, identical to the Forum D bidding system, which is mainly employed in the country of Germany.
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NOTEThe purpose of such Marathon Bridge events is social and the group can determine whether the proceeds are donated, invested, or used for other purposes supporting the event, the game, or for payment o [..]
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NOTEThe form of bridge is determined by the organizers, by the group, by a democratic vote. The general form is Contract Bridge, better known as social bridge or rubber bridge. The scoring methods can dif [..]
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NOTEThe organizing group or members can also designate the event by assigning their personal note to the event, such as The Ladies Marathon Bridge Club of ....... Generally such personal designations impl [..]
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NOTEIt is of particular noteworthiness to remember that when the Olympic games were inaugurated in 1896 in Greece, the legend of Pheidippides was revived by a 24.85 mile (40,000 meters) run from Marathon [..]
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NOTEThe Stayman convention was known for many years in the United Kingdom as Marx Two Clubs in the late 1940s and early 1950s since Mr. John C. H. Marx also developed the concept. However, this designatio [..]
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NOTEA short summary of the opening bids is presented on this site, which has been excerpted directly from the documentation. This short summary also includes the pictures of Mr. Adam Meyerson, Mr. Noble S [..]
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NOTEPartnerships, who favor the Third and Fifth Best Leads concept generally agree to lead from a 4-card suit such as K1084 the 10 (a non-useful honor card), Third Best, followed at a later trick by the 8 [..]
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NOTEThe origin of the Lucas Two Bids is unknown and the original definition was that it represented a 5-card suit either in Diamonds, Hearts, or Spades with a second 4-card side suit in the other Major if [..]
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NOTEThe Dutch Twos approach of bidding on the two level bid and being defined as showing a 5-card plus Major suit with a 4-card plus Minor suit and a range between 6-10 points is also known in the United [..]
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NOTEIn the times when bidding boxes were not in use all bids and calls were accomplished verbally. The general term for pass was No Bid and the first opportunity to open with either a suit bid or No Trump [..]
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NOTEMr. Giorgio Rivara, genovese, istruttore di bridge, si è dedicato all'elaborazione ed alla stesura dell'Octopus Club prendendo spunto dal sistema Ultimate Club pubblicato per la prima volta [..]
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NOTESee also quart major and also quart minor.
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NOTEThe term is generally employed in phrases such as: Pone's Right to Shuffle, a rule according to Hoyle. Or: it is the right of the pone to take the next action or to place the next bet.
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NOTEIn his publication Auction Bridge Standards, published in the year 1921, Mr. Wilbur C. Whitehead, Managing Director of The Knickerbocker Whist Club in New York, New York, United States, defined the Po [..]
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NOTEThe origin of psychic bids has always been a matter of speculation. However, the publication The Bridge Player's Bedside Companion, authored by Mr. Albert A. Ostrow, published 1955, contains the [..]
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NOTEMr. Samuel Stayman refers to controlled psychics or controlled psychic openings and overcalls in his publication
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NOTEMr. Julian Rice was also an expert sportsfan, who changed the rules of scoring in the game of basketball and was influential in establishing guidelines for other forms of sport.
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NOTEThe sport of Lawn Bowl or Lawn Bowling also has a history. This sport can be traced back to the twelfth century. The sport became so popular and successful with the aristocracy and the Lords and Ladie [..]
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NOTEThe visitor can also review a short summary of the announcement made in the Daily Bulletin, which has been archived and preserved on this site in .pdf file format for future reference.
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NOTEThe definition of parity is as follows: Mathematics The even or odd quality of an integer. If two integers are both odd or both even, they are said to have the same parity; if one is odd and one even, [..]
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NOTEIn the game of bridge many sponsoring organizations and early, pioneering bridge authors defined two possible bridge tenaces. Source is the publication Complete Auction Bridge for 1922 written by Mr. [..]
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NOTEThis information has been contributed on Friday 13, 2009, in the month of February.
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NOTEThe rules of the game of Towie was also published by Mr. Hoyle and can be found in his publication The New Complete Hoyle Revised, compiled by Mr. Albert H. Morehead, Mr. Richard L. Frey, and Mr. Geof [..]
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NOTEThe lead of an Ace to the first trick promises the King. No difference in play is noted for a combination of Ace-King as a doubleton, such as the King first followed by the Ace. The Ace is played firs [..]
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NOTEThe first Laws of Duplicate Bridge were published in 1928. There had been successive revisions in 1933, 1935, 1943, 1949, 1963, 1975, 1987, and 1997. In accordance with its By-Laws the World Bridge Fe [..]
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NOTEMr. Alan Truscott, in his bridge column for The New York Times, dated and published September 18, 1966, writes that this concept dates back to the days of Whist, and its prototype was originated by Lo [..]
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NOTEThe Library of Congress in their 31st Edition, Volume V, ISSN 1048-9711, Copyright 2009, has the following listings for the game of Whist:
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NOTEit is of interest to Whist players that Edmond Hoyle, borhn in the ytear 1672 and died August 29, 1769, is referred to as The Father of Whist. By the 1741 Edmond Hoyle began to tutor members of high s [..]
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NOTEThe decision not to provide a RAL or other bank product does not necessarily make it an abusive return.
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NOTEThis document makes a distinction between renewable and nonrenewable groundwater. Renewable groundwater sources can be replenished relatively naturally and are usually located at shallow depths. Nonre [..]
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NOTEIn this document the term wastewater refers to one of the seven potential source types for water withdrawals (see the discussion under Performance in Section 5). This stands in contrast to water disch [..]
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NOTETo report broken links or to submit your projects please send email to Webmaster
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NOTEThe Note is one of the most important loan documents that states the terms of the loan. The Note also discloses whether or not there will be a pre-payment penalty and could have the pre-payment penalt [..]
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NOTEAn entitlement transfer may result in a liability transfer.
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NOTEThe grace period interest subsidy is temporarily eliminated on subsidized loan amounts borrowed July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2014. Interest will accrue and capitalize if not paid during the loan' [..]
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NOTEthis should not be confused with Lightfastness which is how the pigment is affected by light alone, although often they tend to cross over.
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NOTEthis should not be confused with Permanence which refers to the chemical stability of the pigment in relation to any chemical or environmental factor, including light, heat, water, acids, alkalis, or [..]
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NOTEA legal document that obligates a borrower to repay a mortgage loan at a stated interest rate during a specified period of time.
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NOTEA legal document that obligates a borrower to repay a mortgage loan at a stated interest rate during a specified period of time.
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NOTEThis glossary serves for information purposes only and shall not have any legally binding effect.
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XII:XVII|Book I, Canto XII]]:
*: Deare Sonne, great beene the evils which ye bore
*: From first to last in your late enterprise,
*: That I note whether prayse, or pitty more:
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NOTEAlso called “Promissory Note.” A written promise to pay a sum of money, usually at a specified interest rate, at a stated time to a named payee.
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NOTEA written promise to pay a certain amount of money at a certain time or in a certain number of instalments. It usually provides for payment of interest and its payment is at times secured by a mortgage. * The mortgage note document gives the mortgage company "in rem" jurisdiction over the mortgagor. * The promissory note document gives th [..]
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NOTELegal document obligating a borrower to repay a loan at a stated interest rate during a specified period of time. The agreement is secured by a mortgage or deed of trust or other security instrument.
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NOTEA legal document that obligates a borrower to repay a mortgage loan at a stated interest rate during a specified period of time.
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