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  • Arbitrary

    Derived from mere opinion; capricious; unrestrained; despotic; or discretionary. Not done, or acting according to reason or judgment; depending on the will alone.Legally, without cause based upon the law.

  • Accounting Cycle

    Meaning of Accounting Cycle in the United States Tax SystemIn accounting and taxing systems around the world, accounting procedures beginning with an initial entry, such as the first sale of the year, and culminating with the closing entries, which are posted after year-end.See also oth…

  • Process

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Process Meaning of Process The proceedings in any action or prosecution , real or personal , civil or criminal , from the beginning to the end; strictly, the summons by which one is cited into a court , […]

  • Abatement

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Abatement Meaning of Abatement A reduction; decrease; as in abatement of pecuniary legacies; where the funds or assets out of which legacies are payable are not sufficient to pay all the legacies in full, […]

  • Japanese Measures On Leather

    Japanese Measures On Leather

    Japanese measures on leather in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, japanese measures on leather is: a case launched under the GATT in 1983 by the United States. The case was preceded by two earlier ones which, however, did not run the full course of the dispute settlement process. The […]

  • Japanese Measures On Leather

    Japanese Measures On Leather

    Japanese measures on leather in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, japanese measures on leather is: a case launched under the GATT in 1983 by the United States. The case was preceded by two earlier ones which, however, did not run the full course of the dispute settlement process. The […]

  • Anarchy

    Anarchy

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Anarchy Meaning of Anarchy The absence of all political government; by extension, confusion in government. A state of society where there is no law or supreme power. 122 111. 253. Browse You might […]

  • Vienna Convention On The Law Of Treaties

    Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, vienna convention on the law of treaties is: entered into force on 27 January 1980. The entries on trade policy are here. It applies to treaties between states. Part II of the Convention contains provisions […]

  • Construction

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Construction Meaning of Construction (Lat. construere, to put together). In practice. Determining the meaning and application as to the case in question of the provisions of a constitution, statute, will, […]

  • Capacity

    The meaning of this word depends on the assent to any contract. See Smith v Thornhill (Texas) 25 S. W.2d 597; Ashley v Holman, 15 S. C. 97.

  • Acid Test Ratio

    Also called the quick ratio, the ratio of current assets minus inventories, accruals, and prepaid items to current liabilities….

  • Secta

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Secta Meaning of Secta Originally, the term denoted a kind of monopoly where by custom or prescription , the inhabitants of a particular place had the use of a mill, kiln or similar structure belonging […]

  • Voco

    (Lat.) In civil and old English law. I call; I summon; I vouch. In jus voco te, I summon you to court; I summon you before the praetor. The formula by which a Roman action was anciently commenced. Adams, Rom. Ant. 242. Voco talem, I call or vouch such a one. The old formula of…

  • Linear Tariff Cuts

    Linear tariff cuts in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, linear tariff cuts is: also known as formula approach. These are tariff cuts of equal magnitude, usually expressed in percentage points, across whole classes of products. They were first introduced formally into multilateral trade […]

  • Actio utilis

    Actio utilis

    An action for the benefit of those who had the beneficial use of property, but not the legal title; an equitable action. 1 Spence, Eq. Jur. 214. It was subsequently extended to include many other instances where a party was equitably entitled to relief, although he did not come within the […]