- Look up
interim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Interim may
refer to:
Provisional government,
emergency government during the creation, collapse,...
- text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
Interims".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company....
- and Nestingen, 184.
Luther Peterson, The
Philippist Theologians and the
Interims of 1548: Soteriological, Ecclesiastical, and
Liturgical Compromises and...
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Interim trustee is a term of art in
section 701 of the
Bankruptcy Code,
Title 11 of the
United States Code. When a case
under Chapter 7 of the Code is...
- An
interim championship is an
alternate title that is
awarded by the
sanctioning bodies of
professional boxing, and in
other combat sports such as kickboxing...
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Interim management is the
temporary provision of
management resources and skills.
Interim management can be seen as the short-term ****ignment of a proven...
- The term
interim order refers to an
order issued by a
court during the
pendency of the litigation. It is
generally issued by the
Court to
ensure Status...
- The
Augsburg Interim (full
formal title:
Declaration of His
Roman Imperial Majesty on the
Observance of
Religion Within the Holy
Empire Until the Decision...
- In
clinical trials and
other scientific studies, an
interim analysis is an
analysis of data that is
conducted before data
collection has been completed...
- ****istant
prosecutor general will take the
position as the
interim. Notes:
Italics are
interims.
Supreme Prosecutors'
Office of the
Republic of
Korea Acting...