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  2. Reclassification (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    A reclass or reclassification, in accounting, is a journal entry transferring an amount from one general ledger account to another. This can be done to correct a mistake; to record that long-term assets or liabilities have become current; or to record that an asset is now being used for a different purpose (e.g. lands becoming investment property intended for resale, rather than as property ...

  3. Lasting power of attorney - Wikipedia

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    The LPA is a specific form of the more general power of attorney which is widely used in countries which have a common law system. The word attorney in this context is someone (or in some circumstances an organisation such as a company) legally appointed or empowered to act for another person.

  4. Mistake (contract law) - Wikipedia

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    Mistake of law is when a party enters into a contract without the knowledge of the law in the country. The contract is affected by such mistakes, but it is not void. The reason here is that ignorance of law is not an excuse. However, if a party is induced to enter into a contract by the mistake of law then such a contract is not valid. [3]

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  6. How Long It Typically Takes the IRS To Reach Out If It Finds ...

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    The IRS will usually send a letter stating the mistake and the amount you owe or if it’s a return, a refund check. This is something that its computer system can figure out on its own.

  7. Rescission (contract law) - Wikipedia

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    Parties may rescind if they are the victims of a vitiating factor, such as misrepresentation, mistake, duress, or undue influence. [1] Rescission is the unwinding of a transaction. This is done to bring the parties, as far as possible, back to the position in which they were before they entered into a contract (the status quo ante ).

  8. 17 grammar mistakes you really need to stop correcting ... - AOL

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    We all want to use words in a way that makes us sound professional, but caring too much about words can lead some of us to fall into an easy trap.

  9. Offer and acceptance - Wikipedia

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    An offer can only be accepted by the offeree, that is, the person to whom the offer is made. An offeree is not usually bound if another person accepts the offer on their behalf without his authorization, the exceptions to which are found in the law of agency, where an agent may have apparent or ostensible authority, or the usual authority of an ...