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article n. a paragraph or section of any writing such as each portion of a will, corporate charter (articles of incorporation), or different sections of a statute.


article (Commodity), noun effect, item, lifeless obbect, material, material object, matter, object, particular obbect, res, subject, substance, thing
article (Distinct section of a writing), noun chapter, clause, contractual clause, division, item, portion, proviso, res, section, subject, term of reference
Associated concepts: article in a statute, paragraph of a statute, subdivision of a statute
article (Precept), noun canon, caput, condicio, diccated term, dogma, mandate, maxim, principle, rubric, set of terms, tenet
Associated concepts: articles of incorporation
See also: chapter, clause, condition, division, instrument, item, law, member, narrative, pandect, particular, product, report, story, subheading, title, tool


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Fellows received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, ON, Canada, and earned his Chartered Accountants designation while articling with Arthur Andersen & Company in Toronto.
designation in 1996 after articling with Price Waterhouse.
designation in 1969 while articling at Deloitte, Haskins and Sells.
 
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