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What is Rule 144A?

OGDCL - Shareholder FAQs
SEC rule permitting Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) to trade privately-placed securities without one or two years holding requirement, thereby substantially increasing the liquidity of those securities.

What is ConTeXt?

TeX Frequently Asked Questions
ConTeXt is a macro package developed by Hans Hagen of Pragma-Ade. ConTeXt is a document-production system based, like LaTeX, on the TeX typesetting system. Whereas LaTeX insulates the writer from typographical details, ConTeXt takes a complementary approach by providing structured interfaces for handling typography, including extensive support for colors, backgrounds, hyperlinks, presentations, figure-text integration, and conditional compilation.

What do I need to file for a Rule 506 offering?

Frequently Asked Questions
Within 15 days after the first sale in Oregon, the issuer must file a complete Form D (including the state signature page and a completed Appendix), and a filing fee of $250.

who is behind *context*?

context weblog :: faq
project members share the common desire to make a positive contribution to the developmental process of the Internet as a form of open and peer-to-peer media.

Why is Google offering this?

Accessible Search FAQ
Accessible Search is a natural and important extension of Google's overall mission to better organize the world's information and make it universally accessible. Google Accessible Search is designed to help the visually impaired find the most relevant, useful and comprehensive information, as quickly as possible. In the past, visually impaired Google users have often waded through a lot of inaccessible websites and pages to find the required information.

What is the "Over-36" rule?

NBA Salary Cap FAQ
Suppose a player is nearing retirement, and he wants to finish his career with a team that can only offer him their Mid-Level exception. If they want to give the player more money than the Mid-Level exception would allow, then there is a potential loophole they could exploit by signing a contract for more years than they expect the player to play. For example, suppose the Mid-Level exception is $5 million. With 8% raises, a four-year contract would total $22.4 million.

What is the Hierarchy Rule?

Uniform Crime Reports- Frequently Asked Questions
The Hierarchy Rule: ". . . when more than one Part I offense is classified, the law enforcement agency must locate the offense that is highest on the hierarchy list and score that offense involved and not the other offense(s) in the multiple-offense situation" (p. 10).

What is "Crawford Rule"?

Play65 FAQ, Backgammon Frequently asked questions
Crawford rule means that in a Series of matches (a.k.a. Match Play), if one player is one point below the goal, on the next game the doubling cube is unavailable for one game only. Example: Suppose 2 players play a match up to 7. If the score is 6-2, then for the next game the doubling cube won't be available. However if the game is won by the player behind, the score would be 6-3 and on the next game the doubling cube would be available.

What is the "one-for-one" rule and why should I be aware of it?

FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions)
As per the President's Memo of February 18, 1997, a "one-for-one" rule was instituted. This rule states that, generally, for every new course, program, or expansion of existing programs proposed, an equivalent number of such units must be discontinued. Further, this discontinuation must be documented in the proposal. The rule is intended to "curriculum creep" that may "injure institutional integrity." This requirement may be waived.

How can I place my topic in historical context?

More Frequently (and Infrequently) Asked Questions about the...
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What is the validity of a context?

CORBASEC Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Jonathan Biggar (July, 1998) : Yes, the client will establish a second security context for the new target. Nick Battle (July, 1998) : First we should clarify a few terms. A host is a machine which runs processes, each process possibly under a different user-id. CORBA objects run in processes; several different objects can run in the same process. Credentials are not "for" a host, a process or an object.

What are context data elements?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) -- Global Justice XML Data ...
The Global JXDM is an object-oriented model that takes advantage of property inheritance to reuse components. This helps to keep the total number of elements smaller. However, this also means that some specific data element names do not exist in the dictionary because more generically named properties are inherited down to the more specific subtypes. For example, the Global JXDM does not contain an ArrestDate element.

What was the cultural context of these peoples' rituals?

Suspension FAQ
These rituals were built on the foundations of their cultures, and to truly understand them, one must understand the culture first, and then the ritual. In general, these rituals formed a powerful element of these cultures' spiritual and cultural life.

In that context what kind of dollars are we talking about?

Transcript of the February 1, 2001 NCVHS Subcommittee on Sta...
MS. SCHULTEN: I have an interesting perspective on it because I used to work for a couple practice management vendors, large practice management vendors that serviced one doctor to ten doctor physician practice. Let me tell this is a loaded question. There are physicians out there who have purchased software to do claims submission. 800 bucks. Their palm pilot costs more than what they are doing claim submissions on.

What are you offering?

Contents
a minimum, a coherent set of standards for Object Oriented Analysis and Design with C++ implentations in Linux. Ultimately we will be providing a set of class libraries that provide other developers with common classes, patterns, framework, and service abstractions.

WHAT IS A ALL-OR-NOTHING OFFERING?

Angels Investors, active angel fund, pool of capital, clean ...
Most companies decide on how much money they want to raise and the amount of securities they want to sell for this amount. If a company decides that they need, for example, $5,000,000.00 and cannot succeed without this amount, they will proceed with an “all-or-nothing” offering. Under this type of offering, the Company cannot break escrow until the amount of money is raised (for instance in our example, that amount would be $5,000,000).
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