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  • Stock Ticker Symbols

    Every corporation whose transactions are reported on the NYSE or AMEX ticker or on Nasdaq has been given a unique identification symbol of up to four letters. These symbols abbreviate the complete corporate name and facilitate trading and ticker reporting. Some of the most famous symbols are: T […]

  • Cipher Text

    Cipher Text in the National Security Context A definition and brief description of Cipher Text in relation to national security is as follows:Series of symbols produced by a cipher to convey a message; intended to be unreadable by unauthorized persons.

  • Cipher Key

    Cipher Key in the National Security Context A definition and brief description of Cipher Key in relation to national security is as follows:A sequence of symbols that a user of a given cipher system must possess in order to use the system. Without a key, a user cannot encipher messages (turn […]

  • Codes

    Codes and Ciphers in the National Security Context A definition and brief description of Codes and Ciphers in relation to national security is as follows:Forms of cryptography, a term from the Greek kryptos, hidden, and graphia, writing. Both transform legible messages into series of symbols […]

  • Codes

    Codes and Ciphers in the National Security Context A definition and brief description of Codes and Ciphers in relation to national security is as follows:Forms of cryptography, a term from the Greek kryptos, hidden, and graphia, writing. Both transform legible messages into series of symbols […]

  • Indicia

    (Lat.) Signs; marks. Conjectures which result from circumstances not absolutely certain and necessary, but merely probable, and which may turn out not to be true, though they have the appearance of truth. The term is much used in the civil law in a sense nearly or entirely synonymous with […]

  • Indicia

    (Lat.) Signs; marks. Conjectures which result from circumstances not absolutely certain and necessary, but merely probable, and which may turn out not to be true, though they have the appearance of truth. The term is much used in the civil law in a sense nearly or entirely synonymous with […]

  • Technical Regulation

    Technical regulation in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: this is defined in Annex 1 of the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade as a document which lays down product characteristics or their related processes and production methods, […]

  • Investiture

    Investiture

    Formerly a ceremony that was part of the grant of land whereby the grantee was given possession of the same in the presence of witnesses. In ecclesiastical law , one of the formalities by which the election of a bishop is confirmed by the archbishop .

  • Investiture

    Investiture

    Formerly a ceremony that was part of the grant of land whereby the grantee was given possession of the same in the presence of witnesses. In ecclesiastical law , one of the formalities by which the election of a bishop is confirmed by the archbishop .

  • Code

    United States Code Resources See Also Law Dictionaries. Congress, United States. Further Reading Cohen, Morris, Robert C. Berring, and Kent C. Olson. How to Find the Law. St. Paul, Minn.: West, 1989. Jacobstein, J. Myron, Roy M. Mersky, and Donald J. Dunn. Fundamentals of Legal Research. 7th […]

  • Cryptonym

    Cryptonym in the National Security Context A definition and brief description of Cryptonym in relation to national security is as follows:Cryptonyms, or code names, are words, symbols, or numbers used in place of the actual name of a person, item, or planned event.

  • Trademarks

    ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Dictionaries.Copyright. Brands and Brand Names; Copyrights; Corporate LogosFurther ReadingFirst Circuit Decision Reminds Trademark Owners of the Importance of Claiming …