
1) Business law 2) Certain prison guard 3) Gaoler 4) Jailer 5) Jailor 6) Keeper 7) Law officer 8) Lawman 9) Peace officer 10) Prison guard 11) Screw 12) Someone who guards prisoners
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1) Gaoler 2) Jailer 3) Jailor 4) Keeper 5) Screw
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a jailor. John Chivery was turnkey at the Marshalsea prison in Little Dorrit.
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A turnkey or a turnkey project (also spelled turn-key) is a type of project that is constructed so that it could be sold to any buyer as a completed product. This is contrasted with build to order, where the constructor builds an item to the buyer`s exact specifications, or when an incomplete product is sold with the assumption that the buyer wou....
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• (n.) A person who has charge of the keys of a prison, for opening and fastening the doors; a warder. • (n.) An instrument with a hinged claw, -- used for extracting teeth with a twist.
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A type of contract where contractor carries out and completes his assignment for a fixed fee; opposite of a reimbursable contract.
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A contract where everything that is agreed is provided through one company.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20698

A self-build 'turnkey project' is one that is entirely managed on your behalf by an individual or a company (such as an architect or builder), with your own involvement limited to providing funds and design guidelines.
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A term used when the subcontractor provides all materials (and labor) for a job.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20933

common expression for a jailer.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21814

a product or system that can be plugged in, turned on, and operated with little or no additional configuring.
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- A term used when the subcontractor provides all materials (and labor) for a job.
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A person under the superintendence of a jailor, whose employment is to open and fasten the prison doors and to prevent the prisoners from escaping. It is his duty to use due diligence, and he may be punished for gross neglect or wilful misconduct in permitting prisoners to escape.
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Jailer.
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Literally a business whereby a new owner simply has to 'turn the key' to start operations.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20551

A self-build 'turnkey project' is one that is entirely managed by an individual or a company (such as an architect or timber frame company), with your own involvement limited to providing funds and design guidelines.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20697

A term used when the subcontractor provides all materials (and labor) for a job.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22400

A term used when the subcontractor provides all materials (and labor) for a job.
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https://www.homebuildingmanual.com/Glossary.htm
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