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- In elections in the United States, a provisional ballot (called an affidavit ballot in New York) is used to record a vote when there are questions about...
- Provisional liquidation is a process which exists as part of the corporate insolvency laws of a number of common law jurisdictions whereby after the lodging...
- A provisional government, also called an interim government, an emergency government, a transitional government or provisional leadership, is a temporary...
- Under United States patent law, a provisional application is a legal do****ent filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), that establishes...
- A provisional name is a name used to designate an entity which has not received an official name. Provisional name may refer to: Undescribed taxon, a...
- Provisional Administration (Polish Administracja Zastępcza) was one of the branches of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Government Delegate’s...
- The Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), officially known as the Irish Republican Army (IRA; Irish: Óglaigh na hÉireann) and informally...
- The Russian Provisional Government was a provisional government of the Russian Empire and Russian Republic, announced two days before and established immediately...
- A provisional constitution, interim constitution or transitional constitution is a constitution intended to serve during a transitional period until a...
- The Provisional Regulations (Spanish: Reglamento Provisional) are the name given to an official do****ent issued on February 12, 1821, by José de San Martín...