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  2. Business - Wikipedia

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    Business is the practice of making one's living or making money by producing or buying and selling products (such as goods and services). [1] [2] ...

  3. Tag-along right - Wikipedia

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    Tag along rights (TARs) comprise a group of clauses in a contract which together have the effect of allowing the minority shareholder(s) in a corporation to also take part in a sale of shares by the majority shareholder to a third party under the same terms and conditions.

  4. Motion (parliamentary procedure) - Wikipedia

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    Main motions, those that bring business before the assembly when no other motion is pending. This is the most common type of motion. [1] Subsidiary motions, which affect the main motion being considered. [12] Privileged motions, which are urgent matters that must be dealt with immediately, even if they interrupt pending business. [13]

  5. Business rule - Wikipedia

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    More commonly, business rules are discovered and documented informally during the initial stages of a project. In this case, the collecting of the business rules is incidental. In addition, business projects, such as the launching of a new product or the re-engineering of a complex process, might lead to the definition of new business rules.

  6. Business ethics - Wikipedia

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    Business ethics operates on the premise, for example, that the ethical operation of a private business is possible—those who dispute that premise, such as libertarian socialists (who contend that "business ethics" is an oxymoron) do so by definition outside of the domain of business ethics proper. [citation needed]

  7. Arbitration award - Wikipedia

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    the award must be in writing and signed by all of the arbitrators assenting to the award (dissenting minority arbitrators need not sign unless the parties agree that they must); the award must contain reasons; the award must state the "seat" of the arbitration (the place where the arbitration took place); and

  8. Business architecture - Wikipedia

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    Aspects of a business represented by a business architecture diagram [1]. In the business sector, business architecture is a discipline [citation needed] that "represents holistic, multidimensional business views of: capabilities, end-to-end value delivery, information, and organizational structure; and the relationships among these business views and strategies, products, policies ...

  9. Accounting - Wikipedia

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    Accounting, also known as accountancy, is the process of recording and processing information about economic entities, such as businesses and corporations. [1] [2] Accounting measures the results of an organization's economic activities and conveys this information to a variety of stakeholders, including investors, creditors, management, and regulators. [3]