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The glossary contains a short explanation of terms and abbreviations, contained within the manual.
Functional Standards Common Glossary
Section last updated: September 2017.
Glossary of abbreviations used in the AAIB monthly bulletin.
This glossary of terms for the trade marks tribunal provides definitions for technical or legal terms used in its practices or procedures.
This glossary is part of a series of inter-related resources synthesising knowledge on resilience
Explanation of legal phrases used in the Civil Procedure Rules.
The glossary is a single reference point for terms and definitions used in DLUHC housing statistical publications and English Housing Survey reports, arranged alphabetically.
List of all the tools and techniques in the toolkit.
A glossary of terms used by the Department for International Development and the international development community.
Welsh translations of our most commonly used terms.
Section last updated January 2019.
National Model Design Code Glossary
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