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  2. Principality Building Society - Wikipedia

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    The society was formed in Cardiff in 1860 under the lengthy name of the Principality Permanent Benefit Building and Investment Society; the “Benefit” was dropped in 1876 when it incorporated under the Building Societies Act 1874, and to its present name in 1913. The trustees were local dignitaries and the directors largely tradesmen and ...

  3. Millennium Stadium - Wikipedia

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    On 8 September 2015 it was announced that the Millennium Stadium would be renamed Principality Stadium as the result of a 10-year naming rights deal with the Principality Building Society. [29] Some fans expressed opposition on social media. [30] On 22 January 2016, the Millennium Stadium was officially renamed as the Principality Stadium. [31]

  4. Eurfyl ap Gwilym - Wikipedia

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    Eurfyl ap Gwilym (born 14 November 1944) is a Welsh economist, deputy chairman of the Principality Building Society, and a Plaid Cymru politician. He was born in Penparcau , Ceredigion and was educated at Ardwyn Grammar School followed by a BSc and PhD at King's College London .

  5. National Counties Building Society - Wikipedia

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    The National Counties Building Society is a building society in the UK, which has its head office in Epsom, Surrey. It is a member of the Building Societies Association . At December 2022, the Society had total assets of more than £2.4 billion.

  6. National & Provincial Building Society - Wikipedia

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    The National & Provincial Building Society was a mutual building society based in Bradford, England. It was established in 1982 by a merger between the Provincial Building Society and the Burnley Building Society. On 5 August 1996, Abbey National took over the National & Provincial. [1]

  7. 722 redemption - Wikipedia

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    722 Redemption is a process within the U.S. bankruptcy code under section 11 U.S.C. 722 that allows a debtor to redeem collateral based on the market value of the collateral. The bankruptcy code allows a debtor to pay the retail value of the collateral in a lump sum payment to the creditor in exchange for the lien on the collateral being released.

  8. Loughborough Building Society - Wikipedia

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    The Society was founded by local businessmen in 1867 [2] as the Loughborough Permanent Investment, Land and Building Society, one of the new 19th century ‘permanent’ building societies. Unlike the original building society model, which had arisen in the English Midlands in the 1770s, these new societies were open to new members on an ...

  9. Frederick William IV of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    Frederick William became king of Prussia on the death of his father in 1840. Through a personal union, he was also the sovereign prince of the Principality of Neuchâtel (1840–1857), which at the same time was a canton in the Swiss Confederation and the only one that was a principality.