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41reopening account — A review or reconsideration of an account, such as a guardian s account, had after a purported final settlement. 25 Am J1st G & W § 172. The reconsideration of a trustee s account after settlement thereof by decree or order of court. 54 Am J1st… …
42subject to final payment — A familiar condition in the banking business. Where checks received by a bank from a depositor are credited to his account subject to final payment, which provision is sometimes printed in the depositors pass books as applying to out of town… …
43The Final Attachment — Infobox Dad s Army episode number episode name=054 The Final Attachment script=Jimmy Perry and David Croft director=David Croft producer=David Croft recorded=Friday 22/6/73 original transmission=Wednesday 31/10/73 6.50pm series=Six length=30… …
44The Final Game — Directed by Sigi Rothemund Produced by Timo Berndt Borris Brandt Written by Sven Burgemeister Starring Francis Fulton Smith Thure Riefenstein …
45Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon —   …
46Tax-Exempt Special Savings Account — In the UK, the Tax Exempt Special Savings Account (TESSA) was one of a number tax free savings accounts. The TESSA was announced by John Major in his only Budget as Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1990 ( a budget for savings ). The TESSA was… …
47suspense account — suspense′ account n. Bookkeeping. bus an account in which items are temporarily entered until their final disposition is determined …
48The Process Church of The Final Judgment — The Process, or in full, The Process Church of the Final Judgment, commonly known by non members as the Process Church, was a religious group that flourished in the 1960s and 1970s, founded by the Englishman Robert DeGrimston (originally, Robert… …
49suspense account — Bookkeeping. an account in which items are temporarily entered until their final disposition is determined. [1875 80] * * * …
50profit and loss account (P&L account) — /ˌprɒfɪt ən lɒs əˌkaυnt/ noun the accounts for a company showing expenditure and income over a period of time, usually one calendar year, balanced to show a final profit or loss …