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Budget
Financial Definition of Budget Meaning of Budget A detailed schedule of financial activity, such as an advertising budget, a sales budget, or a capital budget. Synonyms of Budget […]
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Receipt
A written acknowledgment that a certain sum of money or goods stated thereon has been received. Also, in accounting practice, the term denotes moneys that are received as opposed to the expenditures. As a matter of economic concept, it defers from income since a receipt includes capital and […]
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Check
A particular form of demand for money on a bank. A written order on a bank for payment of money on demand. state v Crawford, 13 La. Ann. 300. A check is a written order or request for the payment of money addressed to a bank or banker. Rogers v Durant, 11 S.Ct. 754, 140…
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Note
A brief memorandum; a writing usually brief. Also an abbreviation for a promissory note. A written obligation to pay moneys; a written paper acknowledging a debt and promising payment. A promise other than a certificate of deposit.-See ̤̉3-104 of U.C.C.; also see Negotiable instrument.
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Rate Index
Concept of Rate Index in the context of Real Property A short definition of Rate Index: An index used to adjust the interest rate of an adjustable mortgage loan. For example: the change in U.S. Treasury securities (T-Bills) with a 1 year maturity. The weekly average yield on said securities, […]
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Rate Index
Concept of Rate Index in the context of Real Property A short definition of Rate Index: An index used to adjust the interest rate of an adjustable mortgage loan. For example: the change in U.S. Treasury securities (T-Bills) with a 1 year maturity. The weekly average yield on said securities, […]
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Public
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Public Meaning of Public All the inhabitants of a particular place . The whole body politic; or the aggregate of the citizens of a state , district or municipality . Open to all, open for the use, […]
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Means
That through which, or by the help of which an end is attained; something ending to an object desired; intermediate agency or measure; necessary condition or co-agent; instrument. See U.S. v Loft on 6th Floor of Building, etc., (D. C.N. Y.) 182 F.Supp. 322. The term also denotes available […]