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RFR
(redirected from Right of first refusal)

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RFRRadio Frequency Radiation
RFRRequest For Resources
RFRRight of First Refusal
RFRRisk-Free Rate (investing)
RFRRadio Free Roscoe (TV show)
RFRRio Frio, Costa Rica (Airport code)
RFRReady for Release
RFRRun-From-RAM (Cisco)
RFRRoyal Air Force UK (ICAO code)
RFRRequest for Referrals
RFRReduced Force Rehearsal (US Army)
RFRRise from Ruins (band)
RFRRouter Failure Recovery
RFRReason for Resource
RFRReady For Recheck
RFRRiver Falls Rideshare (Wisconsin)
RFRRun for Record
RFRReverse Flow Regeneration (ion exchange)
RFRReceive Frame Reference


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The sale of the property is subject to a right of first refusal in favor of IPC.
San Diego developer CRS is offering the right of first refusal to tenants of Club California in Westwood as plans are made to convert the apartments into condominiums priced at between $350,000 and $700,000.
The shareholder has right of first refusal to acquire the stock but has yet to actually buy it, 3D officials say.
 
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