- A
scrip (or chit in India) is any
substitute for
legal tender. It is
often a form of credit.
Scrips have been
created and used for a
variety of reasons...
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Scripped was an
online screenplay services company offering three services:
script writing,
script registration, and
script coverage.
Scripped did not...
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Company scrip is
scrip (a
substitute for government-issued
legal tender or currency)
issued by a
company to pay its employees. It can only be exchanged...
- In
corporate finance, a
scrip issue, also
known as
capitalisation issue or
bonus issue, is the
process of
creating new
shares which are
given free of...
- City. In 2012,
Burns set up a
screenwriting contest with the web
startup Scripped for a
crowdsourced screenplay which he
intended to help get produced. In...
- In Australia, a
scrip bid is a
takeover offer where shares are
offered partly or
wholly in
place of cash. This
means that, if a take over bid is accepted...
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ScripTalk is an
audible medication label technology designed to give
access to
individuals who are blind,
visually impaired, or
print impaired. It consists...
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issued scrip called hansatsu (藩札) for use
within the domain. This
paper currency supplemented the
coinage of the
Tokugawa shogunate. Most
scrip carried...
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Alaskan parchment scrip was in
circulation from 1816 to 1867,
issued by the Russian-American
Company (RAC) in the
colony of
Russian America. Also known...
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Community Scrip, also
called Detroit Cheers, was a
local currency used in Detroit, Michigan,
first issued in
April 2009.
Modeled upon the
local scrip that...