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constitution also known as a trust deed, it is a document that governs the operation of a managed investment and setting out, amongst other things, investment, application and withdrawal procedures.
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constitution A constiution is the basic laws by which a nation, people or group organize and govern themselves.
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constitution the fundamental laws and principles by which a group (nation, state, organization, etc.) is governed, often including a description of the basic structure of the government. A constitution is usually a written document. The term is usually capitalized when referring to the Constitution of the United States.
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constitution This entry includes the dates of adoption, revisions, and major amendments.
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constitution a legal document that outlines the name, purpose, authority, relationships and financial structure of an organization; Women of the ELCA Constitutions and Bylaws (churchwide organization, synodical women's organization, congregational or intercongregational unit, special unit)
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