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101Kuhnt intermediary tissue — glial tissue surrounding the optic nerve and separating it from the retina …
102financial intermediary — go between or middle man working in the financial market …
103value-adding intermediary — /ˌvælju: ædɪŋ ɪntə mi:diəri/ noun a distributor who adds value to a product before selling it to a customer, e.g., by installing software or a modem in a computer …
104financial intermediary — /faɪˌnænʃəl ˌɪntə mi:diəri/ noun an institution which takes deposits or loans from individuals and lends money to clients …
105lay intermediary — Law. a layperson who is interposed between a lawyer and client to prevent the existence of a direct relationship between them …
106Intermediaries — Intermediary In ter*me di*a*ry, n.; pl. {Intermediaries}. One who, or that which, is intermediate; an interagent; a go between; a mediator. [1913 Webster] …
107go between — intermediary; matchmaker; arbitrator …
108Nanboku-chō period — For other uses of Northern and Southern Courts period , see Northern and Southern Courts period (disambiguation). History of Japan Mount Yoshino Paleolithic 35,000–14,000 BC Jōmon period 14,000–300 BC Yayoi …
109SEBI Act 1992 — The Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 (the SEBI Act) was amended in the years 1995, 1999 and 2002 to meet the requirements of changing needs of the securities market and responding to the development in the securities market. Based …
110Internal Revenue Code section 1031 — Under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code (usc|26|1031), the exchange of certain types of property may defer the recognition of capital gains or losses due upon sale, and hence defer any capital gains taxes otherwise due.ummaryTo qualify… …