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class n. in legal (not sociological) terms, all those persons in the same category, level of rights (e.g. heirs of dead person who are related by the same degree), or who have suffered from the same incident. Whether a person is part of a class is often crucial in determining who can sue on behalf of the people who have been similarly damaged or collect his/her share if a class action judgment is given. (See: class action) CLASS. The order according to which are arranged or distributed, or are
supposed to be arranged or distributed, divers persons or things; thus we
say, a class of legatees.
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Profiles of the country and market specific issues which will impact future sales in the market including generic erosion and class switching nbsp;Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) has selected SilverStorm's InfiniBand director class switching solutions to upgrade the InfiniBand cluster interconnect of System X, Virginia Tech's 12 Cantwell's track record of proven engineering development leadership includes positions with IBM and General Electric as well as his most recent position as Senior Director of Switching Engineering for CNT Corporation (formerly INRANGE Technologies and currently part of McData Corporation) where he led a team of 75 engineers in the development of three generations of successful director class switching products. |
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