Verb
aks (third-person singular simple present aks or akses, present participle aksing, simple past and past participle aksed)
(dialectal, now chiefly West Africa, African-American Vernacular, MLE, Bermuda, West Country, Maori English and Ireland) To ask.
Accordingly, providers will not be able to successfully argue that they did not know they were violating the FCA because they were not aware the AKS existed. Source: Internet
All 100 series AKs use plastic furniture with side-folding stocks. Source: Internet
AKS, which Microsoft is rolling out in preview today, October 24, will be free. Source: Internet
In some countries, such as Somalia, Rwanda, Mozambique, Congo and Tanzania, the prices for Black Market AKs are between $30 and $125 per weapon and prices have fallen in the last few decades due to mass counterfeiting. Source: Internet
Importantly, PPACA changed the language of the AKS to provide that claims submitted in violation of the AKS automatically constitute false claims for purposes of the FCA. Source: Internet
Further, the new language of the AKS provides that "a person need not have actual knowledge … or specific intent to commit a violation" of the AKS. Source: Internet