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NOK

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AcronymDefinition
NOKNorwegian Krone (currency of Norway)
NOKNokia (stock symbol)
NOKNo One Knows
NOKNeckar-Odenwald-Kreis (district; Germany)
NOKNext Of Kin
NOKNot Okay (quality management)
NOKNationales Olympisches Komitee (National Olympic Committee)
NOKNew Orleans/Oklahoma City (Hornets basketball team)
NOKNintendo of Korea
NOKNot Our Kind
NOKNon Okay
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The other reasons included: no next of kin, next of kin refused and family out of the area.
Of the 27 funerals Liverpool City Council organised that year nine were due to no funds being available, seven were because there was no next of kin and one happened because the next of kin refused responsibility for the funeral.
Mr Njomo has sponsored amendments to the Finance Bill, 2018 seeking to change Section 44B of the Banking Act to introduce a requirement that banks keep updated information on next of kin of account holders."Every bank or financial institution licensed under this Act shall, in respect of each savings current or fixed deposit account operated at the institution, maintain a register containing particulars of the next of kin of all customers operating such accounts and shall update this register on an annual basis," the new section 44B (1) reads in part.
A spokeswoman for G4S last week said that his next of kin had been informed.
Mufti Muhammad Raghib Hussain Naeemi, Next of Kin (Son) of Dr.
"We know that she went by several different names and had links to the Birmingham and London areas, however, we have now exhausted all other lines of inquiry and appealing for information via the media and social media is our final attempt to find her next of kin.
'We asked our labor officials to inform the next of kin, and I got the confirmation that the next of kin has already been informed,' he said.
These include: (i) when is it ethical to publish such information; (ii) which family members or next of kin must consent to publication of such information; (iii) when is it legal to publish such information; (iv) whether it makes a difference if the deceased is a public figure; and (v) whether family members have legal standing to prevent or claim damages for such publication on behalf of the deceased.
A police spokesman said the rightful next of kin had since been traced and informed.
Even though some studies have addressed this call [6-8], studies simultaneously comparing health-related outcomes of aggression from patients or next of kin and exposure to bullying behaviors are still warranted (for an exception see [9]).
The Senate Defence Committee had directed the Ministry of Defence, pursuant to a Public Petition sent to the Senate Defence Committee by a relative of the victims of the APS massacre, to provide full and comprehensive compensation to the next of kin of shuhada.
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