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- noun Plural form of
allottee .
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Examples
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The CBI Thursday submitted two other reports--one on loan sanctions by state-run and private banks to allottees of licenses in 2008, and the second by the country's Enforcement Directorate, tracking the trail of money between companies and individuals related to the case.
India Court Asks CBI to Widen Telecom Probe R. Jai Krishna 2011
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In its complaint, the association said: "The fall-out of the delay is that the hundreds of apartment allottees have to bear huge financial losses, as while on one hand, their hard-earned money is blocked, on the other hand, they have to wait indefinitely for occupation of their respective apartments."
India's Competition Regulator Fines DLF Rakesh Sharma 2011
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The experiment had failed and ended, but this was not part of the reservation proper anymore; virtually every section of land out here on the edge belonged to the heirs, sometimes dozens of them, of the original allottees, as they were known.
Yellow Dirt Judy Pasternak 2010
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In some cases, the property or simply the mineral rights had been sold by allottees to outsiders, as was their right with BIA approval.
Yellow Dirt Judy Pasternak 2010
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So URI could not pay the bonuses directly to allottees like Bessie Largo.
Yellow Dirt Judy Pasternak 2010
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They promised $10,000 signing bonuses, a hefty sum to the allottees, and a string of royalty payments in the future.
Yellow Dirt Judy Pasternak 2010
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These recipients or allottees of land were called by
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Finally, quite a large proportion of the allottees of shares have merely applied for them with the intention of selling out on the first opportunity at a premium, hence they have no special interest in the actual working of the mine.
Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
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Indians and their former slaves, individually, Mr. Haymaker remained until he secured the allotment of two tracts of forty acres each, on which the buildings of the academy were located, one to a graduate student and the other to a friendly full blood Choctaw woman; with the understanding that, when the restrictions should be removed, the allottees or owners would sell them to the Board of Missions for
The Choctaw Freedmen and The Story of Oak Hill Industrial Academy Robert Elliott Flickinger
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The state's quota was accepted by the State Selecting Agency; local quotas were worked out and given to the local agencies; social service departments received applications, made selections, and certified the eligibility of allottees, and the CCC enrollment in North Carolina began on April 26, 1933.
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