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Keywords:
Unincorporated,
Joined,
Group,
Webfile,
Organziation
A group of individuals who meet for a common purpose.
An unincorporated business that is not legally separate from the persons running the business.
a gathering for the purposes of building and sustaining working relationships or the organization that plans such an event, usually for a membership group and invitees having an interest in common, therefore, a special interest group in the latter case. The Network may be referred to as a virtual association (see its mission statement); also, it uses the term members in conjunction with the expression target user group but that has nothing to do with a membership as a group of association dues payers that make up an organizational body that excludes those who do not pay. are generally excluded from the publication of their names an addresses in an economic development directory for example definition of association defined
a grouping of individuals or companies that collectively serve the interests of their members that cannot be met effectively by individual action.
A nonprofit corporation or homeowner group that is unincorporated, created for the purpose of managing a common interest development.
An organization of persons having common interests, purposes, etc.; society; league.
Organization of people with a common purpose.
A group of two or more people who have joined together for a common purpose. Unlike a corporation, an association is not a legal entity and does not have to file all the formal papers required of a corporation.
An organziation of people sharing a common interest.
a formal organization of people or groups of people; "he joined the Modern Language Association"
a body of social beings as organized for the pursuit of some common interest or interests
a collection or organization of persons or other legal entities who have joined together for a certain common objective
a formal organisation of groups or people
a group in the act or process of organization or of being organized
a group not a sole proprietor
a group of folks who have a common interest
a group of individuals who voluntarily enter into an agreement to form a body to accomplish a purpose
a group of minerals are found together in a rock (i
a group of people which joined voluntarily for the achievement of some purposes
a group of people who've come together for a common cause and the sum of that organization must be greater than its parts
a group of people who voluntarily come together to meet common needs, solve common problems, and accomplish common goals
a group of people with common interest who can hold a licence, in its own name
a group of soils that could be separated at the mapping scale (in contrast with a complex, which cannot be separated at this scale), but that have such similar behavior that there is no advantage in doing so
a logical group of exposures
a network of local divisions or groups
an organized body of people who have an interest, activity, or purpose in common
an organized group of people with a common interest or goal
an unincorporated body and includes any organisation of people with a common purpose and a formal structure such as a society, club, trade union or other body
A large group of “players” in the CNP transaction business. The Association is made up of card issuers… gateways… acquirers and processors. (See each below for definitions).
(1) A way of displaying the members of a group in a logical ordering. For example, the Object Type association displays the managed objects in a group in folders based on their type. (2) A way to display additional information about the members of the group. For example, the Event Action Plans association displays any event action plans applied to the managed objects in the group in an Event Action Plan folder., , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , X, Y, , Symbols and Numerics Return to Glossary.
A loose group of young stars whose spectral types, motions, or positions in the sky indicate that they have probably had a common origin.
An organization of people sharing a common interest. Some associations sponsor a trade show.
Small grouping of (typically 100 or less) stars, spanning up to a few tens of parsecs across, usually rich in very young stars.
a group of taxicab owners organized for the purpose of engaging in the business of taxicab transportation for common benefits regarding operation, color scheme, or insignia.
A collection or organization of persons who have joined together for a certain or common object. (Source: Black's Law Dictionary, Fifth Edition)
a gathering of people who network about an interest that they have in common; the organization that bands a group together at a networking event The Resource Report, 2002.1 has more information about associations, including a definition by the IRS (selecting the link takes you to a webfile where you can access information on not-for-profit organizations as provided by the Internal Revenue Service of the United States Department of Treasury) as well as the virtual association that is the network of websites in which this glossary is published. definition of association defined definition of an association defined definition of an association by the US IRS webpage has information on non-profits topics
A group. Often, associations can offer individual health insurance plans specially designed for their members.
Within the context of our site it's an organization established by legal entities that have an interest, activity, or purpose in common.
Groups of widely scattered stars (10 - 1000) moving together through space; not gravitationally bound to clusters.
A body of persons associated with the common purpose of managing a race meeting. These business organizations determine the quality of racing and entertainment through the standards provided by their facilities, competition of the race program, and promotion.
association consisting of and governed by representatives of milk producer groups Back
A group of individuals or employers or combination thereof.
A group of people who have joined together for a common purpose. Unlike a corporation, an association is not a legal entity. The law may treat an association like a corporation, however, if it has been operating in a corporate manner -- for example, if it has a charter and shareholders.
An association (astronomy) is a combined or co-added group of astronomical exposures from which cosmic rays have been removed. WFPC2 associations constitute one type of association and are tools in the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) archive for using data from the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2). Associations were introduced in the HST archive at the beginning of 1998.
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