provisions
21provisions — supplies of food, drink, or equipment, especially for a journey. → provision …
22provisions — n. pl. Food, victuals, provender, fare, eatables, viands, supplies …
23Provisions — The objectives and contents of a EC treaty …
24provisions — Food for men or animals. 31 Am J2d Exemp §§ 77 79 …
25provisions — noun a stock or supply of foods (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑commissariat, ↑provender, ↑viands, ↑victuals • Hypernyms: ↑food, ↑nutrient • …
26supermajority provisions — Provisions in the byelaws of a company that call for more than a simple majority of its members when voting on certain motions, such as the approval of a merger or whether or not to agree to a takeover. In these circumstances the provisions may… …
27similitude provisions — Provisions in tariff schedules intended to charge articles not enumerated therein with the duty applicable to articles which they most resemble. 21 Am J2d Cust D § 51. Similitudo legalis est casuum diversorum inter se collatorum similis ratio;… …
28Provisions for Bad Debts — Charges against profits for debtors who may not pay for goods and services thay have received …
29Provisions of Oxford — Those enactments of the English Parliament passed to prevent Henry the Third from interfering with the enforcement of Magna Charta …
30Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act (Singapore) — Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act A police officer equipped with a firearm and handcuffs An Act to make temporary provisions for the maintenance of public order, the control of supplies by sea to Singapore, and the prevention of strikes and …