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What does 'managed' mean in the .NET context?

Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQ
The term 'managed' is the cause of much confusion. It is used in various places within .NET, meaning slightly different things. Managed code: The .NET framework provides several core run-time services to the programs that run within it - for example exception handling and security. For these services to work, the code must provide a minimum level of information to the runtime. Such code is called managed code.

What does "accreditation" mean in the context of standardization?

Frequently asked questions
quot;Accreditation" is the "third party attestation related to a conformity assessment body conveying formal demonstration of its competence to carry out specific conformity assessment tasks." Source: ISO/IEC 17000:2004 Conformity assessment — Vocabulary and general principles.

You mentioned freehold property and leasehold property. What does "freehold" and "leasehold" mean?

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Leasehold property allows the owner to remain in possession of the property for the remaining period of the lease. Assuming the title of the property is a leasehold estate for 99 years which commenced from 1.1.1995 and you purchased the property this year. It means that you can remain in possession of the property for 94 years.

What does the term 'Freehold Property' mean?

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A property where title paramount has conveyed the property in favour of the purchaser by conveyance/ sale deed with no restriction on the right of the holder of the property to further transfer the property. Record of ownership of the freehold property can be ascertained from the office of the sub-registrar. It can be transferred by registration of sale deed. When ownership rights for a piece of property are given to the purchaser for a price, that property is referred to as Freehold Property.

what does the name "context" mean?

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parts of a discourse that surround a word or passage and can throw light on its *meaning* :: the *interrelated conditions* in which something exists or occurs : environment, setting

In this context what does "jack" mean?

AnimeNfo :: View topic - Anarchy or not?
Its kind of a slang term that my friends use it could mean either me punching you in the nuts or kicking you there. Pretty much just me hitting you in the nuts.

In the context of vipassaná, what does "to note" mean?

Frequent questions about Buddha's teaching - dhammadana.org
In the context of vipassaná, "to note" should be understood as "to observe", and not "to talk mentally to oneself". It does involve "Naming", which means mentally uttering the word . Noting a phenomenon precisely means: turning our attention to it as soon it is being perceived, at time and the way it is being perceived.

What does "superscalable" mean in this context?

More connections serviced concurrently. Typical Java based network servers serve one client on one thread. Since threads are expensive resources, once you have more clients than you can have threads, your server will unable to accept further connections. A non-blocking server can service many connections on a single thread, hence the limitation on number of threads won't affect the number of concurrent connections the server can handle.

What does it mean when we say that a property is "freehold" and "leasehold"?

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Ans: A freehold title means you own the property for an indefinite period. on the other hand, a leasehold title specifies the number of years which you can hold the property, for example, 99 years or 999 years with effect from a certain date. Hence, if you are buying a leasehold property, you should also check the remaining unexpired term. In general, the shorter the unexpired term, the lower the value of the property.

What do you mean by "context"?

IEEE 1471: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Every system has a context, or environment, in which the system is developed, operated and used. As in building architecture, system architecture should be sensitive to that environment and to the influences of that environment upon the system. In IEEE 1471, this environment is modeled in terms of the stakeholders of the system and their specific concerns for that system.

What does "Determining context setup..." mean when I try to login?

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Determining context setup is an error message displayed when your Home computer's POP Up Software blocker is restricting our site from displaying on your computer. The solution is to add our site to your accepted list in you pop up software. Top of Page

i): What does “use” mean in the context of the Act?

Radiation Act 2005 - Frequently asked questions: Environment...
The term “use” is defined in the Act in relation to a radiation source as meaning actual use by a natural person of a radiation source and includes the use by a natural person of radiation emitted from a radiation source and the injection, or implanting, of radioactive material into a person or animal.

The options 'Profiles' and 'Exit' in the context-menu are gray (unselectable), what does this mean?

RSI-Shield - FAQ (break software, break program, exercises, ...
This means that you have the option 'No-discipline mode' turned on. This option can be found on the Advanced Settings screen.It makes sure that RSI-Shield can not be turned off. The program can not even be 'killed' then. You can also turn this option on or off via the Wizard. This option also makes sure you can not postpone breaks, during breaks you can do nothing else than wait.

Question: What does "funky" mean in the context of RSS 2.0?

Dave Winer's RSS 2.0 Political FAQ
If everyone strives to not be funky, then it becomes trivially easy to write aggregators, and new entrants to the market can get in quickly and at low cost, and users get more choice. If we were to go the opposite way, with every source of feeds inventing their own replacements for core RSS 2.0 elements, the cost to enter would become increasingly high, and it becomes more likely that programs will express compatibility in terms of products, not formats.

What does beneficial ownership mean in the context of unincorporated associations and partnerships?

Wolfsberg AML Principles
Questions sometimes arise with regard to the term “beneficial ownership” as used in the Global Anti-Money Laundering Guidelines for Private Banking (the “Guidelines”). Some of these questions, as well as answers, are noted below.

What does “beneficial ownership” mean in the context of trusts?

Wolfsberg AML Principles
In the typical case, it would be clear which person has “beneficial ownership” for purposes of the Guidelines. For instance, in the case of an industrialist who establishes a trust for the benefit of his wife or minor children, the “beneficial owner” would be the industrialist settlor, namely, the “provider of funds,” as contemplated by Paragraph 1.2.2 of the Guidelines.

Question: What does the term submergence mean in the context of metering flumes?

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Answer: The term 'submergence' as it relates to flumes does not mean that the flume is completely under water. Instead we talk about a submergence ratio. This is the ratio of tail water depth to the depth at the flumes upstream head measuring point relative to a horizontal reference plane. Submergence ratios are of particular concern with Parshall flumes. Parshall flumes can only tolerate submergence ratios of 50-70% depending on the size of the flume.

What do micro and macro mean in this context?

Interdisciplinary Research - RFA-RM-07-004 - Frequently Aske...
The figure in the RFA called, “Scope of the Science” describes micro and macro levels of analysis. In general, at least two of the levels in the figure should be integrated or bridged as part of the proposal. It is reasonable to consider social and individual as distinct levels, however for specific cases, applicants are advised to discuss with Drs. Lisa Onken or Patty Mabry.

What does the term “beneficial ownership” mean in the context of natural persons?

Wolfsberg AML Principles
When a natural person seeks to open an account in his/her own name, the private banker should inquire whether such person is acting on his own behalf. If such person responds affirmatively, then, in the ordinary case, it is reasonable to presume that he/she is the beneficial owner. There are circumstances, however, when this presumption may no longer be reasonable, that is, when “doubt exists” as to whether the apparent account holder is acting on his own behalf.
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