Tag: KA

  • Kappa

    The ratio of the dollar price change in the price of an option to a 1% change in the expected price volatility….

  • 10-K

    Annual report required by the SEC each year. Provides a comprehensive overview of a company’s state of business. Must be filed within 90 days after fiscal year end. A 10Q report is filed quarterly….

  • Karl

    (SaXon). In Saxon and old English law. A man; a serving man. Buskarl, a seaman. Huskarl, a house servant. Spelman.

  • Karat

    A weight of four grains, used in weighing gems, usually written carat. …

  • Kavil

    A staff or stick used in choosing by lot; a choosing by lot. …

  • Kain

    In Scotch law. A payment of fowls, etc., reserved in a lease. It is derived from canum, a word used in ancient grants to signify fowls or animals deliverable by the vassal to his superior as part of the reddendum.

  • Kalendae

    Ural chapters, or conventions of the rural deans and parochial clergy, which were formerly held on the calends of every month ; hence the name. Par. Ant. 604.

  • Kalends

    Maxims are established principles that jurists use as interpretive tools, invoked more frequently in international law

  • Kaiser

    An emperor. …

  • Kalendar

    An Obsolete way of spelling calendar.

  • Kangaroo Court

    A mock court in which principles of law and justice are disregarded or perverted. A court characterized by irresponsible, unauthorized or irregular status

  • Kaiagium

    Eaning of Kaiagium(Law Lat.) Kayage or wharfage. Spelman.

  • K

    Abbreviation of kilogram, of the nautical term knot, and of the electrical term kilowat.

  • Kadi

    A Turkish civil magistrate. …

  • Kaia

    (Law Lat.) A key, kay, or quay. Spelman