BANCOOP case - definição. O que é BANCOOP case. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é BANCOOP case - definição


BANCOOP case         
  • João Vaccari Neto was one of the principal players in the scandal.''[[João Vaccari Neto]]''.
The BANCOOP case is the name used by the Brazilian press for the alleged use of BANCOOP (Housing Cooperative Bank of São Paulo) to benefit the slush funds of the Workers Party (PT), in 2002 and 2004. On October 28, 2010, Judge Patricia Inigo Funes e Silva, of the 5th Criminal Court of São Paulo, accepted the complaint against João Vaccari Neto and five other people involved in the case of embezzlement through BANCOOP.
Case system         
  • Балахн'''е'''}}'')'' is in the dative case in ''Balakhne 500 Let'' ('Balakhna is 500 years old', literally '[There is] 500 years to Balakhna') on the front of the sign. Furthermore, ''let'' is in the genitive (plural) case.
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY WHOSE VALUE REFLECTS THE GRAMMATICAL FUNCTION PERFORMED BY A NOUN OR PRONOUN IN A PHRASE, CLAUSE, OR SENTENCE
Noun case; Case (linguistics); Case (grammar); Case ending; Grammatical cases; Case system; Case endings; Case (language); Case marking; Morphological case; Noun cases; Language case; English cases; Noun cases in English; Cases (grammar)
·add. ·- The system of teaching law in which the instruction is primarily a historical and inductive study of leading or selected cases, with or without the use of textbooks for reference and collateral reading.
Grammatical case         
  • Балахн'''е'''}}'')'' is in the dative case in ''Balakhne 500 Let'' ('Balakhna is 500 years old', literally '[There is] 500 years to Balakhna') on the front of the sign. Furthermore, ''let'' is in the genitive (plural) case.
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY WHOSE VALUE REFLECTS THE GRAMMATICAL FUNCTION PERFORMED BY A NOUN OR PRONOUN IN A PHRASE, CLAUSE, OR SENTENCE
Noun case; Case (linguistics); Case (grammar); Case ending; Grammatical cases; Case system; Case endings; Case (language); Case marking; Morphological case; Noun cases; Language case; English cases; Noun cases in English; Cases (grammar)
A grammatical case is a category of nouns and noun modifiers (determiners, adjectives, participles, and numerals), which corresponds to one or more potential grammatical functions for a nominal group in a wording. In various languages, nominal groups consisting of a noun and its modifiers belong to one of a few such categories.