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Lee had earned his place among the 400-plus competitors after winning the scratch all-events title at last year's state tournament in Anaconda.
billingsgazette.com 2010
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So to satisfy the all-events test, a liability must be "final and definite" in amount, "fixed and absolute," and "unconditional."
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Her singles and all-events series are women's city tournament records.
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Scott Weaver and Journey Aki both won multiple events with singles and all-events championships in their respective divisions.
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The standard for determining when an expense is incurred is the so-called all-events test: all the events must have occurred that establish the fact of the liability, and the amount must be capable of being determined with
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So to satisfy the all-events test, a liability must be "final and definite" in amount, "fixed and absolute," and "unconditional."
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Lang also captured the all-events title with a 2,166 pinfall.
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The standard for determining when an expense is incurred is the so-called all-events test: all the events must have occurred that establish the fact of the liability, and the amount must be capable of being determined with
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Scott Weaver and Journey Aki both won multiple events with singles and all-events championships in their respective divisions.
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Educational activities, club nights and headliner concerts. $150 all-events ticket package.
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