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  2. Vertu - Wikipedia

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    The Signature Touch's price ranged from $10,300/€7,900 for the base model to over $50,000/€44,000 for the Pure Jet Red Gold. [13] Vertu also made limited edition handsets in collaboration with Ferrari [14] and Bentley. [15] The 2017 version of the Vertu Constellation was the last Vertu handset released before the company went bankrupt in ...

  3. Vertu Ti - Wikipedia

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    The Vertu Ti is an Android mobile phone made by Vertu in England. [1] It features a titanium case with a sapphire screen making it more robust than most smartphones. The phone retailed at £6700 (€7900, $10500). It shares similar hardware and the same battery pack as Nokia's Lumia 920, and is also manufactured by Nokia, which formerly owned ...

  4. Vertu Motors - Wikipedia

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    Vertu Motors PLC is a car dealership group established in 2006 in the United Kingdom. It is listed on the Alternative Investment Market . The company began trading in 2007 after acquiring Bristol Street Motors, a Birmingham-based car dealership, for £38 million cash, £9 million of shares and assumed debt of £29 million.

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  6. State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group ...

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    The Federal Circuit had decided the case on the basis of the State Street precedent. Three Justices (Breyer, J., joined by Stevens and Souter, JJ.) dissented from the dismissal, arguing that the Federal Circuit had decided the LabCorp case on the erroneous "useful, concrete, and tangible result" legal test enunciated in the State Street case.

  7. Vi coactus - Wikipedia

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    Vi coactus (V.C.) is a Latin term meaning "having been forced" or "having been compelled".In Latin, cōgō means "I compel" or "I force". The passive participle of cōgō is coāctus, meaning "having been forced" or "having been compelled" or "coerced" .

  8. Case study - Wikipedia

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    A case study is an in-depth, detailed examination of a particular case (or cases) within a real-world context. [1] [2] For example, case studies in medicine may focus on an individual patient or ailment; case studies in business might cover a particular firm's strategy or a broader market; similarly, case studies in politics can range from a narrow happening over time like the operations of a ...

  9. L'Estrange v F Graucob Ltd - Wikipedia

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    L'Estrange v F Graucob Ltd [1934] 2 KB 394 is a leading English contract law case on the incorporation of terms into a contract by signature.There are exceptions to the rule that a person is bound by his or her signature, including fraud, misrepresentation and non est factum.