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61Elective-Deferral Contribution — A contribution arrangement of an employer sponsored retirement plan under which participants can choose to set aside part of their pretax compensation as a contribution to the plan. Also known as salary deferral or salary reduction contributions …
62elective affinity — Term used by Weber to describe the match between aspects of Protestantism, and those of the ethos of capitalism. The one provides the soil in which the other can flourish, although there is no conscious awareness of the relationship …
63elective course — optional class, non mandatory school course chosen by a student …
64elective mutism — n. voluntary mutism, mutism caused by psychogenic reasons, mutism that is voluntary on the part of a patient …
65elective franchise — Right of voting, right to vote, right of suffrage …
66elective resolution — A form of resolution for private company introduced by the Companies Act (1989). It can be passed by the members in general meeting provided that (1) at least 21 days written notice has been given, stating the terms of the resolution, and (2) it… …
67elective office — One which is to be filled by popular election. One filled by the direct exercise of the voters franchise in contrast to an appointive office …
68elective share — See election (law of wills); election by spouse …
69elective office — One which is to be filled by popular election. One filled by the direct exercise of the voters franchise in contrast to an appointive office …
70elective share — See election (law of wills); election by spouse …