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  2. Shareholders' agreement - Wikipedia

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    contractual arrangements are generally cheaper and less formal to form, administer, revise or terminate. the shareholders might wish to provide for disputes to be resolved by arbitration, or in the courts of a foreign country (meaning a country other than the country in which the company is incorporated). In some countries, corporate law does ...

  3. Social Health Authority (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    The Social Health Authority (SHA) is a State Corporation of the Government of Kenya that is responsible for the provision and management of public health insurance within the Republic of Kenya. [1] The core business and mandate of the SHA is to provide accessible, affordable, sustainable and quality health insurance for all Kenyan citizens, and ...

  4. Strategic health authority - Wikipedia

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    Strategic health authorities (SHA) were part of the structure of the National Health Service in England between 2002 and 2013. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Each SHA was responsible for managing performance, enacting directives and implementing health policy as required by the Department of Health at a regional level.

  5. Shelf registration - Wikipedia

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    Shelf registration is a registration of a new issue that can be prepared up to three years in advance, [1] so that the issue can be offered quickly as soon as funds are needed or market conditions are favorable. For example, current market conditions in the housing market are not favorable for a specific firm to issue a public offering.

  6. Hockey Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The SAHA later shortened its name to the Saskatchewan Hockey Association (SHA). The SHA rebranded itself as Hockey Saskatchewan in 2021, to bring itself inline with the naming convention used by Hockey Canada , and to avoid confusion with the Saskatchewan Health Authority which also used SHA as an acronym.

  7. Society for Historical Archaeology - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) is a professional organization of scholars concerned with the archaeology of the modern world (15th century-present). Founded in 1967, the SHA promotes scholarly research and the dissemination of knowledge pertaining to historical archaeology .

  8. File:Mongolian letter Sha (initial form).svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Secure Hash Algorithms - Wikipedia

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    SHA-2: A family of two similar hash functions, with different block sizes, known as SHA-256 and SHA-512. They differ in the word size; SHA-256 uses 32-bit words where SHA-512 uses 64-bit words. There are also truncated versions of each standard, known as SHA-224, SHA-384, SHA-512/224 and SHA-512/256. These were also designed by the NSA.