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Latin phrase that literally means "with an equal step" or "on equal footing."
Especially in Shares The rights Equity shall be as valued as the original Shares -Rank Pari Pasu is the usage
Answered by RachanaTereDilSe, 20 Mar 05:25 pm
Especially in Shares The rights Equity shall be as valued as the original Shares -Rank Pari Pasu is the usage
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Latin phrase that literally means "with an equal step" or "on equal footing."
Especially in Shares The rights Equity shall be as valued as the original Shares -Rank Pari Pasu is the usage
Answered by vedprakash sharma, 21 Mar 12:45 am
Especially in Shares The rights Equity shall be as valued as the original Shares -Rank Pari Pasu is the usage
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Pari passu is a Latin phrase that literally means "with an equal step" or "on equal footing." It is sometimes translated as "ranking equally", "hand-in-hand," "with equal force," or "moving together, and by extension, "fairly," "without partiality."
Answered by rajan, 20 Mar 05:30 pm
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