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  1. Using criss cross, the bids of 2♦*after 1♣, and 3♣* after 1♦, Jump Shifts (J/S) in the other minor (an alert – in Red on the Convention Card), show a limit raise (10-12 HCP) and at least 4-card support for the bid minor, and denies a 4-card major. These bids are invitational to game.

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  2. A Tyneside lease, also known as a crisscross or cross-over lease is an arrangement where the leaseholder of each flat is also the landlord of the other flat. Tyneside leases became common in the North East of England for workers near the River Tyne (Newcastle, Gateshead and Sunderland areas).

  3. The following Property practice note provides comprehensive and up to date legal information on Residential flat schemescriss-cross or crossover scheme.

  4. Criss Cross Raise - Also known as the Criss Cross Jump Shift or Crossover, a convention to address minor suit openings when responder has a invitation values (some play game forcing) and no 4 card major.

  5. Criss Cross Raise - Also known as the Criss Cross Jump Shift or Crossover, a convention to address minor suit openings when responder has a invitation values (some play game forcing) and no 4 card major.

  6. Criss Cross. 1 - 2 or 1 - 3 is used to show limit raise values in openers minor and denies a four card major. This bid promises 5 of the minor.With only 4 find another bid. It is used in conjunction with Inverted Minors which show game values.

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  8. The criss-cross scheme is a scheme under which the reversion is held by the tenants, with a view to involving them in the operation of the development and the provision of services, and with a view to minimising the ongoing involvement of the developer.

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