- Erythrostemon,
within the pea family, Fabaceae.
Common names include Mexican holdback,
Mexican caesalpinia, and tabachÃn del monte. It is
native to the extreme...
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Statutory holdback or
contract holdback is the
legal requirement found in most
common law jurisdictions'
contract law that
requires an
owner engaging...
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flooring or
floor planning).
Dealer holdbacks are a
system of
payments made by
manufacturers to
their dealers. The
holdback payments ****ist the dealer's ability...
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commonly known as tara (Quechua), also
known as
Peruvian carob or
spiny holdback, is a
small leguminous tree or
thorny shrub native to Peru. T. spinosa...
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Pomaria jamesii,
commonly known as James'
holdback, is a
species of
plant found in the
American southwest. The Zuni
people give an
infusion of this plant...
- with
mortgage and
property loans. The rest of the loan's
balance (called "
holdback") is
given to the
builder upon the
achievement of
certain milestones related...
- deck). An
additional bar, the
holdback, is
connected from the rear of the nose
landing gear to the
carrier deck. The
holdback bar
keeps the
aircraft from...
- water. To
right the vessel, four key
pieces of
apparatus were required: a "
holdback"
system of
chains attached to the
island on one end and the hull on the...
- "Hookup man"
ensures that
aircraft launchbar (left) and
holdback ****ing (right) are
properly seated in the catapult....
- load, but this will not stop a
runaway lift, and a
holdback line is used for this purpose. A
holdback line is used to
prevent the lift bag and load from...