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Bar codes appear on any person or object that needs to be checked into and out of any kind of inventory system.
Underwriter
A person or company that evaluates and assumes the risk of another party, such as in insurance or securities, in exchange for a premium or commission.
Section 11
In legal terms, it often refers to a specific section of a statute or act, which may detail certain rights, obligations, or regulations; context is required to identify the exact law it pertains to.
Securities Act
Refers to the Securities Act of 1933, a U.S. law enacted as a result of the stock market crash of 1929, aimed at regulating the securities industry and ensuring transparency in financial statements so investors can make informed decisions.
Duty of Trust
An obligation that requires a party, typically in a fiduciary role, to act in the best interest of another party.
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