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Base Rate
Base rate in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, base rate is: a term often used to describe the tariff levels that form the starting point for reductions to be made through tariff negotiations. The levels concerned are those in force on a certain date. The entries on trade policy are here. […]
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Base Rate
Base rate in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, base rate is: a term often used to describe the tariff levels that form the starting point for reductions to be made through tariff negotiations. The levels concerned are those in force on a certain date. The entries on trade policy are here. […]
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Base Interest Rate
Related: Benchmark interest rate….
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Rate Base
In relation to public utility companies the term denotes its total investment, less appreciation, in property that is used and useful to the public in providing utility service during a given period. See Boston Edison Co. v Department of Public Utilities Mass., 375 N.E.2d 305. It consists of […]
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Database Management System
Hierarchical Display of Database management system Education And Communications > Information technology and data processing > Information technology industry > Software Meaning of Database management system Overview and more information about Database management system For a more […]
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Exchange Rate Mechanism
Meaning of Exchange Rate MechanismIn the context of Europe, and according to A Dictionary of Law, the following is a definition of Exchange Rate Mechanism : (ERM) A component of the *European Monetary System under which the central banks of participating countries could not allow their […]
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Exchange Rate Mechanism
Meaning of Exchange Rate MechanismIn the context of Europe, and according to A Dictionary of Law, the following is a definition of Exchange Rate Mechanism : (ERM) A component of the *European Monetary System under which the central banks of participating countries could not allow their […]
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Adulterate
verbabase adulterare change for the worse contaminate corrumpere corrupt debase debilitate defile degrade denature depreciate deteriorate devalue devitalize <…
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Curate
One who has the care of souls, namely , incumbent of a parish .
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Extraterritoriality
That quality of laws which makes them operate beyond the territory of the power enacting them, upon certain persons or certain rights. See Wheaton, Int. Law (6th Ed.) 121 et seq. …
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Sperate
(Lat. spero, to hope.) That of which there is hope. In the accounts of an executor and the inventory of the personal assets, he should distinguish between those which are sperate and those which are desperate. He will be prima facie responsible for the former, and discharged for the […]
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Sperate
(Lat. spero, to hope.) That of which there is hope. In the accounts of an executor and the inventory of the personal assets, he should distinguish between those which are sperate and those which are desperate. He will be prima facie responsible for the former, and discharged for the […]
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Moderate Castigavit
In pleading. The name of a plea in trespass by which the defendant justifies an assault and battery, because he moderately corrected the plaintiff, whom he had a right to correct. 2 Chit. PI. 576; 2 Bos. & P. 224; 15 Mass. 347; 2 Phil. Ev. 147; Bac. Abr. Assault (C). This plea […]
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Frater
(Lat.) Brother. Frater Consanguineus. A brother bom from the same father, though the mother may be different. Frkter Nutricius. A bastard brother. Frater Uterinus. A brother who has the same mother, but not the same father. Blount; Vicat; 2 Bl. Comm. 232. See Brother. …