COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
the name given to a group of people who have come together to achieve a common goal.
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the name given to a group of people who have come together to achieve a common goal.
This term applies to an apartment where the tenant has interest in owning the building and he has a lease that entitles him to occupancy of his apartment.
To drive in accordance with the law, an individual must have a driver’s license. Driving is a privilege according to federal law – one that can be revoked if certain conditions are not met.
the term that is applied to a lease that has been issued by a cooperative apartment association and gives the right to occupy under certain circumstances.
the term that is given to a refund or a dividend that is paid out of profits from a cooperative association.
a person who owns shares in and possessed property in cooperative apartment block or a condominium.
Person characterised as having moderate drive and ambitions, cooperative and accommodating and easy going. Quality over quality. See type A personality.
Various small to medium employers negotiate with labor unions. Employer and union representatives bargain together. Pay, employee benefits, and other employer and employee relationship topics are discussed and cooperatively resolved.
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1.In General, this is a cooperative agreement of two or more parties to work jointly towards a common goal. The involved parties may or may not have had any previous relationship. 2.
Cooperative organization with a goal of completing a project or solving a problem for learners of varied abilities and interests to work together as small groups.
Advertising or offers sent in the same mailing envelope to potential customers from multiple businesses . These businesses work in the same market but have products that do not compete. They co-mail
A cooperative arrangement whereby individuals are paired or teamed up and assume responsibility for one another’s instruction, productivity, welfare, or safety.