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  • 121schedule — [14] Late Latin scedula meant ‘small piece of paper’. It was a diminutive form of Latin sceda ‘papyrus leaf, piece of paper, page’, itself a borrowing from Greek skhedē. By the time it reached English via Old French cedule it had moved on… …

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  • 122List of Schedule 2 substances (CWC) — Schedule 2 substances, in the sense of the Chemical Weapons Convention, are chemicals which can either be used as chemical weapons themselves or used in the manufacture of chemical weapons but which have small scale applications outside of… …

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  • 123List of Schedule 1 substances (CWC) — Schedule 1 substances, in the sense of the Chemical Weapons Convention, are chemicals which can either be used as chemical weapons themselves or used in the manufacture of chemical weapons and which have no, or very limited, uses outside of… …

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  • 124List of Schedule 3 substances (CWC) — Schedule 3 substances, in the sense of the Chemical Weapons Convention, are chemicals which can either be used as toxic chemical weapons themselves or used in the manufacture of chemical weapons but which also have legitimate large scale… …

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  • 125Civil Partnership Act Schedule 20 — Schedule 20 of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 is a section of the British Civil Partnership Act recognising certain overseas unions as equivalent to civil partnerships under British law. Same sex couples who have entered into those unions are… …

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  • 126Mandatory redemption schedule — Schedule according to which sinking fund payments must be made. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 127mandatory redemption schedule — Schedule according to which bond sinking fund payments must be made. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 128Vesting Schedule — Schedule setting forth when, and to what extent, options become exercisable or restricted stock or stock units are no longer subject to forfeiture (for example, 20% per year over five years). Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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