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  2. Addendum - Wikipedia

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    These are called: an appendix (general term), an annex (which includes information, usually large texts or tables, which are independent stand-alone works which have been included in the contract, such as a tax table, or a large excerpt from a book), or an exhibit (often used in court cases),

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  4. Common But Differentiated Responsibilities - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Agreement departed from the prior paradigm of rigid categorization between industrialized and developing countries. Under prior agreements, such as the Kyoto Protocol, there was a rigid distinction between Annex 1 and Annex 2 countries among the parties to the Kyoto Protocol, which determined the countries' responsibilities ...

  5. Australian Construction Contracts - Wikipedia

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    A maximum percentage for the Contractor's overheads and profit is nominated in Schedule 1 of the contract and is applied to the value of variations (additions and omissions) Provisional Sums. A percentage nominated in Schedule 1 of the contract is applied to the difference between the provisional sum and the cost of performance of the work.

  6. Annexure - Wikipedia

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  7. Exhibition catalogue - Wikipedia

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    Catalogues for art or museum exhibitions may range in scale from a single printed sheet to a lavish hardcover "coffee table book".The advent of cheap colour-printing in the 1960s transformed what had usually been simple "handlists" with several works to each page into large scale "descriptive catalogues" that are intended as both contributions to scholarship and books likely to appeal to many ...

  8. Credit Support Annex - Wikipedia

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    A Credit Support Annex (CSA) is a legal document that regulates credit support for derivative transactions.Effectively, a CSA defines the terms under which collateral is posted or transferred between swap counterparties to mitigate the credit risk arising from in the money derivative positions.

  9. Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    An exhibition, in the most general sense, is an organized presentation and display of a selection of items.In practice, exhibitions usually occur within a cultural or educational setting such as a museum, art gallery, park, library, exhibition hall, or World's fairs.