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  2. Materiality (law) - Wikipedia

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    Within the context of corporate and securities law in the United States, a fact is defined as material if there is a substantial likelihood that a reasonable shareholder would consider it important in deciding how to vote their shares or invest their money. [4] In this regard, it is similar to the accounting term of the same name.

  3. Durability - Wikipedia

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    Every durable product must be capable of adapting to technical, technological and design developments. [3] This must be accompanied by a willingness on the part of consumers to forgo having the "very latest" version of a product.

  4. Ethical implications in contracts - Wikipedia

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    In addition, certain contracts are required by state law to be in writing (real estate transactions, for example), while others are not. [2] Wade and Honeyman [3] describe a ‘durable’ contract as one in which all parties substantially perform without abandonment and without resorting to legal proceedings. With only anecdotal evidence, it is ...

  5. Durable good - Wikipedia

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    A car is a durable good. The gasoline that powers it is a non-durable (or consumable) good.. In economics, a durable good or a hard good or consumer durable is a good that does not quickly wear out or, more specifically, one that yields utility over time rather than being completely consumed in one use.

  6. Planned obsolescence - Wikipedia

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    A possible method of limiting a product's durability is to use inferior materials in critical areas, or suboptimal component layouts which cause excessive wear. Using soft metal in screws and cheap plastic instead of metal in stress-bearing components will increase the speed at which a product will become inoperable through normal usage and ...

  7. US durable goods orders slump; business investment on ... - AOL

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    Orders for durable goods, items ranging from toasters to aircraft meant to last three years or more, plunged 6.1% last month amid a sharp drop in commercial aircraft bookings, the Commerce ...

  8. Work-product doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The work-product doctrine is more inclusive than attorney–client privilege.Unlike the attorney–client privilege, which includes only communications between an attorney and the client, work product includes materials prepared by persons other than the attorney themselves: The materials may have been prepared by anybody as long as they were prepared with an eye towards the realistic ...

  9. 10 Christmas bedding essentials for a cozy guest room - AOL

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    The 100% cotton style is durable and breathable, while the flannel weave blocks out cold air throughout the night. This reviewer summed up the sheets best: "Soft feeling, good quality, 100% cotton ...