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  • 51voluntary winding up — ➔ winding up * * * voluntary winding up UK US noun [C or U] FINANCE, LAW ► VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION(Cf. ↑voluntary liquidation) → Compare COMPULSORY WINDING UP( …

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  • 52Voluntary Service Overseas — noun 1. A British organization that promotes voluntary work, mainly by young people, in developing countries 2. The work itself (abbrev VSO) • • • Main Entry: ↑voluntary * * * ˌVoluntary ˌService Overˈseas 7 [Voluntary Service Overseas] …

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  • 53Voluntary commitment — is the act or practice of a person being admitted to a psychiatric hospital, or other mental health facility, voluntarily, and without the process of involuntary commitment. Unlike in involuntary commitment the person is free to leave the… …

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  • 54Voluntary Content Rating — (VCR) is a specification that uses HTML metadata tags embedded in web pages in order to help parents and teachers control the content that children and students can access on the Internet. It is a rating level specified by the author of a web… …

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  • 55voluntary liquidation — A non court based procedure to wind up or liquidate a company. There are two types of voluntary liquidation: • members voluntary liquidation of solvent companies; and • creditors voluntary liquidation of insolvent companies. Practical Law Di …

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  • 56voluntary disablement — +the intentional act of a contractual party that renders a contractual obligation impossible to perform. +Voluntary disablement means that one party to a contract voluntarily engages in some conduct that makes it virtually impossible for him to… …

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  • 57voluntary case — A voluntary bankruptcy proceeding. also see involuntary case (Bernstein s Dictionary of Bankruptcy Terminology) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012. voluntary case …

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  • 58voluntary unemployment — ➔ unemployment * * * voluntary unemployment UK US noun [U] ECONOMICS, HR ► a situation in which someone chooses to not work, either because they will not take a job with low pay, or they are satisfied with the amount they receive from the… …

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  • 59voluntary export restraint — UK US noun [C] (ABBREVIATION VER, also voluntary export restriction, voluntary restraint agreement) COMMERCE ► an agreement between two countries that limits the number of goods of a particular type that one of the countries can sell to the other …

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  • 60Voluntary dismissal — is when a law suit is terminated by request of the plaintiff (the party originally bringing the suit to court). In the United States, voluntary dismissal in Federal court is subject to Rule 41(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Rule… …

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