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Class In the case of derivative products, options of the same type-put or call-with the same underlying security. See: Series. In general, refers to a category of assets such as: domestic equity, fixed income, etc.
class (building) Subjective evaluation of the desirability of an office building based on its age, amenities, maintenance, and design. There are no hard-and-fast rules, and evaluations may change for a virtually identical building in two different markets.The classification is independent of the location; one commonly encounters comments such as “It's a class B property in a class A location,” meaning a less desirable building happily situated at a great location and thus able to command higher rents than might otherwise be expected. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| and Rs 5,000 to those who scored first class marks. TO the fallen of Iraq: Capt Philip Guy, 29; NR Ian Seymour, 29; WO 2nd Class Mark Stratford, 39; Marine Sholto Hedenskog, 26; L Bom Llywelyn Evans, 24; C Sgt John Cecil, 35; Maj In his first race for almost three years the 28-year-old Londoner produced a world class mark of 10. |
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