Search results for: “straight”

  • Adroit

    Grammar This term is an adjetive. Etimology of Adroit (You may find adroit at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). 1650s, “dexterous,” originally “rightly,” from French adroit, which by Old French had senses “upright (physically and […]

  • Admission

    Admission

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Admission Meaning of Admission (Lat. ad, to; mittere, to send). In Evidence. Concession or voluntary acknowledgment made by a party of the existence or truth of certain facts. As distinguished from a […]

  • Amortize

    Concept of Amortize in the context of Real Property A short definition of Amortize: To reduce a debt by regular payments of principal and interest. Modernly, the word has been qualified as fully amortized, partially amortized, and negatively amortized. See: Balloon Note; Straight Note; […]

  • Rule

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Rule Meaning of Rule The directions in the Book of common prayer and books of law, so-called because they were originally distinguished by red ink. Synonyms of […]

  • Regression

    Definition of Regression (analysis or Line) The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Regression (analysis or Line): A measure of association between two quantitative variables. This form of statistical test is only possible with interval or ratio data. If […]

  • Sutra

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Sutra (You may find sutra at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). in Buddhism, “series of aphorisms” concerning ceremonies, rites, and conduct, 1801, from Sanskrit sutram “rule,” literally “string, […]

  • Regular

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Regular Meaning of Regular usual , customary, or general ; steady or uniform in course , practise or occurence and not subjected to unexplained or irraÂtional variations; conforming to prescribed […]

  • Accelerated Depreciation

    Accelerated Depreciation

    Any depreciation method that produces larger deductions for depreciation in the early years of a project’s life. Accelerated cost recovery system (ACRS), which is a depreciation schedule allowed for tax purposes, is one such example….

  • Regulate

    To fix, establish or control ; to adjust by rule, method or established mold; to direct by rule or restrictions; to subject to governing principles or law. Yellow Cab Corp. of Passaic and Clifton v City council of City of Passaic, 308 A.2d 60, 124 N.J.Super. 570. In the constitutional […]

  • Arrogance

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Arrogance (You may find arrogance at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). a manifest feeling of superiority of one’s worth or importance, combined with contempt of others, c. 1300, from Old French arrogance (12c.), from […]

  • Arrogance

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Arrogance (You may find arrogance at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). a manifest feeling of superiority of one’s worth or importance, combined with contempt of others, c. 1300, from Old French arrogance (12c.), from […]

  • Simple

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Simple Meaning of Simple Synonyms of Simple adjective artless bare basal basic clear crude downright elemental elementary frank free of duplicity […]

  • Lucid

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Lucid Meaning of Lucid Synonyms of Lucid adjective apparent articulate certain clear clearcut clearminded clearthinking clearwitted clearheaded […]

  • Align

    Grammar This term is a verb. Etimology of Align (You may find align at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). early 15c., “to copulate” (of wolves, dogs), literally “to range (things) in a line,” from Old French alignier “set, lay in […]

  • Pragmatic

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Pragmatic Meaning of Pragmatic Synonyms of Pragmatic adjective clearthinking expedient feasible matteroffact practical rational realistic reasonable […]