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  2. Handover (political) - Wikipedia

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    Handover, in the political-historical sense refers to the transfer of power such as when one elected government replaces another one, or when control over a territory is transferred. [ 1 ] Colonial

  3. United States presidential transition - Wikipedia

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    To free government funds, the GSA Administrator is required to issue an "ascertainment" letter declaring a non-incumbent candidate the "apparent winner" of an election. The declaration marks the official start of the transition, without which the winning candidate's transition team is not entitled to government funding, secure office space ...

  4. Takeover - Wikipedia

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    A takeover is considered hostile if the target company's board rejects the offer, and if the bidder continues to pursue it, or the bidder makes the offer directly after having announced its firm intention to make an offer. Development of the hostile takeover is attributed to Louis Wolfson. [3] A hostile takeover can be conducted in several ways.

  5. Fearing a Trump takeover, Justice Department alumni ... - AOL

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    Those fears of another Trump term are central to a new letter endorsing Harris, signed by more than 40 former Justice Department officials who served under presidents of both parties.

  6. Glossary of mergers, acquisitions, and takeovers - Wikipedia

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    A takeover offer so attractive that the target company can not refuse. Usually this type of takeovers result in a change of the management team. Shareholders too, sometimes have reasons to assume that the takeover will serve some ulterior motive of the predator (such as asset stripping, transfer of reserves) rather than uphold their interest. A ...

  7. Clinical handover - Wikipedia

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    Failure in handover is a major source in preventable patient harm. Clinical handover is an international concern and Australia, the United Kingdom and other countries have developed risk reduction recommendations. [1] It is important to define and agree on the minimum information content for clinical handovers relevant to a service or discipline.

  8. The Takeover Code - Wikipedia

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    The Takeover Code, or more formally The City Code on Takeovers and Mergers, [1] is a binding set of rules that apply to listed companies in the United Kingdom, such as those trading on the London Stock Exchange. Many of its provisions are mirrored in the EU Takeover Directive. [2]

  9. Handwriting - Wikipedia

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    The letter-writing skill can reflect the beginnings of orthographic knowledge well, and this knowledge has been shown to be important to spelling in older children. [15] Better letter recognition can be facilitated by practicing handwriting in late preschool, as studies suggest that elementary students benefit from explicit handwriting instruction.