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  2. Cy-près doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The cy-près doctrine (/ ˌ s iː ˈ p r eɪ / see-PRAY; Law French, lit. ' so close ', modern French: si près or aussi près) is a legal doctrine which allows a court to amend a legal document to enforce it "as near as possible" to the original intent of the instrument, in situations where it becomes impossible, impracticable, or illegal to enforce it under its original terms.

  3. List of U.S. state and territory abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    2-letter codes used by the United States Coast Guard (bold red text shows differences between ANSI and USCG) Abbreviations: GPO. Older variable-length official US Government Printing Office abbreviations. AP. Abbreviations from the AP Stylebook (bold red text shows differences between GPO and AP) Name and status of region. ISO.

  4. Cy-près doctrine in English law - Wikipedia

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    The cy-pres doctrine in English law is an element of trusts law that deals with charitable trusts.The doctrine states that when such a trust has failed because its purposes are either impossible or cannot be fulfilled, the High Court of Justice or the Charity Commission can issue an order redirecting the trust's funds to the nearest possible purpose.

  5. Cholesterol Levels: By age, LDL, HDL, and More - Healthline

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    160 or higher; 190 is considered very high. 200 or higher; 500 is considered very high. Low. n/a. less than 40 for men and less than 50 for women. n/a. n/a. Guidelines are similar for males and ...

  6. Cypriot identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Cypriot identity card ( Greek: Κυπριακή ταυτότητα) is issued to citizens of Cyprus. It can be used as a travel document when visiting countries in Europe (except Belarus, Moldova (old version), Russia, Ukraine and United Kingdom ), as well as French overseas territories, Montserrat and Georgia . This document is not valid ...

  7. Cyprus Police - Wikipedia

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    Red dot indicating capital and Headquarters location. The Cyprus Police ( Greek: Αστυνομία Κύπρου, Turkish: Kıbrıs Polis ), is the national police service of the Republic of Cyprus, falling under the Ministry of Justice and Public Order since 1993.

  8. Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission - Wikipedia

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    www .cysec .gov .cy. The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, ( Greek: Επιτροπή Κεφαλαιαγοράς) better known as CySEC, is the financial regulatory agency of Cyprus. As an EU member state, CySEC's financial regulations and operations comply with the European MiFID financial harmonization law. A significant number of ...

  9. Politis (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1999. Headquarters. Nicosia, Cyprus. Website. www.politis.com.cy. Politis ( Greek: Πολίτης, meaning "Citizen") is a daily Greek-language daily national newspaper published in Cyprus. It is the second-largest (by circulation) Greek-language newspaper on the island, with about 7,000 copies sold daily, or about 8% of the market. [1]