Business Terms and Jargon Explained

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The legal profession in the UK is divided into two branches. Barristers have the right to represent clients in higher courts whereas most solicitors are restricted to represent their clients in the lower courts.

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MIME Appraisal House Organ
Excise Duties Out of Pocket Time Sheet
Bank of England Tax Form - P46 Customs Release
Philanthropy Deliverable Fiscal Policy
Pensions Ombudsman subscription privilege Credit Risk Mitigation
Tax Form - P45 (car) Manufacturing cell POS
Third Country MoneyGram Litas
Domicile of origin Interest rate risk Franked income
Inti Deemed domicile BOGOFF
Institutional Unit Deed of assignment Tax Treaty
Bug Bounty Merger Firewall
Charges Trial contents Restricted Goods
Garnishment BIMBO Nanotechnology

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