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Definition of Schedules
1. schedule [v] - See also: schedule
Lexicographical Neighbors of Schedules
Literary usage of Schedules
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Bankruptcy Law of the United States by Harold Remington (1915)
"Duty of Bankrupt to File Schedules of Assets, Liabilities and Exemption Claim.
... Duty of Referee to Examine Schedules and Require Amendment. § 480. ..."
2. Who's Minding the Kids: Child Care Arrangements Fall 1991 by Lynne W. Casper (1994)
"CHILD CARE ARRANGEMENTS BY PARENTS' WORK Schedules Overview The time period for
which children are in need of care while their mothers are at work depends ..."
3. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association, Richard Rogers Bowker, Charles Ammi Cutter (1908)
"THE LIBRARY Schedules OF THE BUREAU OF EDUCATION THE following is the main ...
It is less detailed than the old form of library schedules, and is to be sent ..."
4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: During by Great Britain Court of Chancery, Edward Thurlow Thurlow, Alexander Wedderburn Rosslyn, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins (1844)
"Money may be ordered into Court on motion, upon the ground of admission, as by
schedules or books containing an account of receipts and payments, ..."
5. Catalogue by Princeton University (1907)
"Rules Governing Allotment and Rental of St. Paul's Society Sanskrit, Instruction
in Schedules Weekly Scholarships: Endowed University School of Science, ..."
6. Index of Economic Material in Documents of the States of the United States by Adelaide Rosalia Hasse (1907)
"13 In Schedules Jan. 1840:108 and folder. 1840 June 1 In Schedules June 1840 ...
14 In Schedules Jan. 1841 facing p. 5. 1841 May 0 In Schedules June 1841 ..."
7. A Treatise on the Law and Proceedings in Bankruptcy by Frank Olds Loveland (1912)
"The court is expressly authorized to allow amendments to the petition and schedules
upon the application of the petitioner.1 In his application for leave to ..."