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  • 41immediate annuity — ➔ annuity * * * immediate annuity UK US noun [C] ► INSURANCE, FINANCE an arrangement with an insurance company in which you pay them one large sum of money and then they immediately begin paying you regular amounts each month: »Immediate… …

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  • 42immediate possession — ➔ possession * * * immediate possession UK US noun [U] ► PROPERTY, LAW the legal right to take control of a property as soon as an official arrangement is completed, for example when the property is sold: »If a landlord files an immediate… …

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  • 43Immediate pursuit — is a common law principle describing rules of engagement to enter into combat with or apprehend and forcibly detain another, invade one s privacy, etc. Immediate pursuit enables, for example, a citizen to arrest a person committing some offence,… …

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  • 44Immediate Records — war ein britisches Plattenlabel und existierte von 1966 bis 1970. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Alben 3 Singles 4 Weblinks …

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  • 45immediate hypersensitivity — n, pl ties hypersensitivity in which exposure to an antigen produces an immediate or almost immediate reaction * * * 1. type I h. 2. occasionally, any form of hypersensitivity mediated by antibodies and developing rapidly, generally in minutes to …

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  • 46immediate successor — immediate predecessor/​successor phrase the person who comes directly before or after you in a particular job or relationship a decision made by his immediate predecessor at the Foreign Office Thesaurus: relationships and membership of social… …

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  • 47immediate predecessor — immediate predecessor/​successor phrase the person who comes directly before or after you in a particular job or relationship a decision made by his immediate predecessor at the Foreign Office Thesaurus: relationships and membership of social… …

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  • 48Immediate mode — rendering is a style for application programming interfaces of graphics libraries, in which client calls directly cause rendering of graphics objects to the display. Every frame, the application must redraw everything regardless of actual changes …

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  • 49immediate post-death interest — (IPDI) England, Wales An interest in possession (IIP) (interest in possession trust) where: • The trust is created by a …

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  • 50immediate cause — The final act in a series of provocations leading to a particular result or event, directly producing such result without the intervention of any further provocation. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. immediate cause …

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