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COOPERATIVE APARTMENT

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.

PROPRIETARY LEASE

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.

PATRONAGE DIVIDEND

the term that is given to a refund or a dividend that is paid out of profits from a cooperative association.

TENANT-OWNER

a person who owns shares in and possessed property in cooperative apartment block or a condominium.

TYPE B PERSONALITY

Person characterised as having moderate drive and ambitions, cooperative and accommodating and easy going. Quality over quality. See type A personality.

MULTIEMPLOYER BARGAINING

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.

LINUX

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COLLABORATION

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.

COLLABORATIVE LEARNING

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.

CO-OP MAILING

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

BUDDY SYSTEM

A cooperative arrangement whereby individuals are paired or teamed up and assume responsibility for one another’s instruction, productivity, welfare, or safety.