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buy-back

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noun

  1. commerce the repurchase by a company of some or all of its shares from an investor, who acquired them by putting venture capital into the company when it was formed
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City are notoriously prudent at inserting clauses into sales to ensure they get sell-on value and there will definitely be a buy-back clause in the contract too, although how much it is, is difficult to say.

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According to CalRecycle’s report, about 85% of CRV collection in 2022 was done at buy-back centers or recycling centers.

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BBC Sport understands Manchester City have a 50% sell-on clause and a buy-back option.

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The senators come from rural states where guns are popular, and their legislation would allow gun owners to keep existing guns but would also create a buy-back program, among other provisions.

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Some states also have lead ammunition buy-back programs, Miller says.

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