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  2. Japanese labour law - Wikipedia

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    The scope of Japanese labour law is defined by the Japanese Civil Code. Article 622 defines contracts of employment, article 632 defines a contract for work, and article 643 defines a contract for mandate. The parties are free to decide the functional nature of their contract, but labour rights apply regardless of the label in the contract.

  3. List of gairaigo and wasei-eigo terms - Wikipedia

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    Gairaigo are Japanese words originating from, or based on, foreign-language, generally Western, terms.These include wasei-eigo (Japanese pseudo-anglicisms).Many of these loanwords derive from Portuguese, due to Portugal's early role in Japanese-Western interaction; Dutch, due to the Netherlands' relationship with Japan amidst the isolationist policy of sakoku during the Edo period; and from ...

  4. Promissory note - Wikipedia

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    A 1926 promissory note from the Imperial Bank of India, Rangoon, Burma for 20,000 rupees plus interest. A promissory note, sometimes referred to as a note payable, is a legal instrument (more particularly, a financing instrument and a debt instrument), in which one party (the maker or issuer) promises in writing to pay a determinate sum of money to the other (the payee), [1] subject to any ...

  5. Talk:Promissory note - Wikipedia

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    There is another very common financial and legal use for the term "Demand Note", which is a promissory note that is payable upon demand by the lender (rather than having a term). I think we should create a stub article and disambiguation page to distinguish the use, or add a footnote to this article making the point.

  6. 1st Naval Armaments Supplement Programme - Wikipedia

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    IJN cruisers Mogami, Mikuma, Kumano all constructed under the "Circle One" plan. The 1st Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (マル1計画, 第一次補充計画, Maru 1 Keikaku, Dai-Ichi-Ji Hojū Keikaku), otherwise known as the "Circle One" plan was the first of four expansion plans of the Imperial Japanese Navy between 1930 and the start of World War II.

  7. Japanesepod101.com - Wikipedia

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    JapanesePod101.com is a language course podcast and accompanying website that offers lessons in Japanese. [1] It is part of pod101 websites of Innovative Language Learning USA LLC. [ 2 ] The service was founded in 2005 by Peter Galante, Eran Dekel and Aki Yoshikawa.

  8. Ulam - Wikipedia

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    ULAM, the ICAO airport code for Naryan-Mar Airport, Russia; Ulam (surname) Ulam (salad), a type of Malay salad; Ulam, a Filipino term loosely translated to viand or side dish; see Tapa (Filipino cuisine) Ulam, the language spoken by prehistoric humans in the movie Quest for Fire; Ulam, the name of the porch of Solomon's Temple held up by the ...

  9. Help:Japanese - Wikipedia

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    However, unlike kanji, kana have no meaning, and are used only to represent sounds. Hiragana are generally used to write some Japanese words and given names and grammatical aspects of Japanese. For example, the Japanese word for "to do" (する suru) is written with two hiragana: す (su) + る (ru).