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In the last decades of the nineteenth century in China,
Economic Life
Refers to the expected period of time during which an asset is useful to the average owner.
Non-Cancelable
A term used in contracts and agreements indicating that the contract cannot be canceled or terminated by the parties involved without consequences.
Nonrenewable
Resources or energy sources that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption.
Implicit Rate
The interest rate inherent in a lease, not explicitly stated, used to determine lease payments.
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