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*April 2021 VOLUME 7A, CHAPTER 1: “BASIC PAY” …

*April 2021 VOLUME 7A, CHAPTER 1: “BASIC PAY” …

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This chapter will refer to this data element as the “basic pay date,” which is defined as reflecting all service that is creditable towards longevity. 2. The member’s servicing personnel office is responsible for providing, when necessary, a statement of service that can include the basic pay date, total active ...

  Basics, Chapter, Volume, 1 chapter, Volume 7a, Basic pay

Chapter-3 (Version 4) 07-01-06 - NCERT

Chapter-3 (Version 4) 07-01-06 - NCERT

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CHAPTER Figure 3.1 : A River in the Mountainous Region Important Drainage Patterns (i) The drainage pattern resembling the branches of a tree is known as “dendritic” the examples of which are the rivers of northern plain. (ii) When the rivers originate from a hill and flow in all directions, the drainage pattern is known as ‘radial’.

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CHAPTER 12.1-23 THEFT AND RELATED OFFENSES 12.1-23 …

CHAPTER 12.1-23 THEFT AND RELATED OFFENSES 12.1-23 …

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6. Notwithstanding subsection 3 of section 12.1-06-01, an attempt to commit a theft under this chapter is punishable equally with the completed offense when the actor has completed all of the conduct which the actor believes necessary on the actor's part to complete the theft except receipt of the property. 7.

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CHAPTER 12.1-32 PENALTIES AND SENTENCING 12.1-32-01 ...

CHAPTER 12.1-32 PENALTIES AND SENTENCING 12.1-32-01 ...

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CHAPTER 12.1-32 PENALTIES AND SENTENCING 12.1-32-01. Classification of offenses - Penalties. Offenses are divided into seven classes, which are denominated and subject to maximum penalties, as follows: 1. Class AA felony, for which a maximum penalty of life imprisonment without parole may be imposed.

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Relations and Functions 12.01.09

Relations and Functions 12.01.09

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RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 3 Definition 4 A relation R in a set A is said to be an equivalence relation if R is reflexive, symmetric and transitive. Example 2 Let T be the set of all triangles in a plane with R a relation in T given by R = {(T 1, T 2) : T 1 is congruent to T 2}. Show that R is an equivalence relation.

  Functions, Relations, Relations and functions

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