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chain refers to the number of property sales linked together by onward purchases, reliant on the proceeds of the sale, to complete on that purchase.
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chain of custody the process of tracking specimen collection and handling from initial collection to final analysis
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chain An old unit of measurement of land, measuring 66 feet in length. A chain equals 100 links, each 0.66 feet in length.
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chain of custody The term, "chain of custody," refers to tracking the custodianship of wood and wood products along the supply chain from harvest to distribution of the final product. The purpose of a chain of custody system is to ensure that certified and other forest products originated in a responsibly managed forest. Special recordkeeping requirements relating to the purchase, shipment and delivery of products must be maintained.
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chain of custody A process that tracks the movement of evidence through its collection, safeguarding, and analysis lifecycle by documenting each person who handled the evidence, the date/time it was collected or transferred, and the purpose for the transfer.
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