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A circuit breaker is a mechanism employed to suspend trading temporarily in certain conditions, including sudden, deep price falls.
In the context of UK group tax relief, the company which obtains the benefit of the relief from another group company (the surrendering company) under group relief provisions.


== See also ==
* [[Group relief]]


== See also ==
*[[Electronic communication network]]
*[[Price discovery]]
*[[Price formation]]
*[[Price transparency]]

Revision as of 14:17, 23 October 2012

In the context of UK group tax relief, the company which obtains the benefit of the relief from another group company (the surrendering company) under group relief provisions.

See also