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Definition of Diligences

Diligence
Diligence Di`li*gence", n. [F.] A four-wheeled public stagecoach, used in France.

Meaning of Diligences from wikipedia

- Diligence—carefulness and persistent effort or work—is listed as one of the seven capital virtues. It can be indicative of a work ethic, the belief that...
- Stagecoach A stagecoach (also: stage coach, stage, road coach, diligence) is a four-wheeled public transport coach used to carry paying p****engers and...
- Due diligence is the investigation or exercise of care that a reasonable business or person is normally expected to take before entering into an agreement...
- Look up diligence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Diligence. Diligence is a behavior or work ethic with a belief...
- A number of ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Diligence. HMS Diligence (1756) was an eight-gun sloop built in 1756, renamed Comet and converted...
- La Diligence can refer to: La Diligence (comics), an album in the Lucky Luke comics serie La Diligence (restaurant), Michelin starred restaurant in B****...
- USCGC Diligence (WMEC-616) is a Reliance-class United States Coast Guard 210-foot medium endurance cutter formerly based in Wilmington, NC but now based...
- The House of Diligence (Russian: Дом трудолюбия) is a building at 114 Gogolevsky Lane that was built at the end of the 19th century. The house remained...
- USRC Diligence was a cutter operated by the United States' Revenue Cutter Service (later to become the US Coast Guard). Diligence was built at Philadelphia...
- Operational due diligence (ODD) is the process by which a potential purchaser reviews the operational aspects of a target company during mergers and acquisitions...