In Scotch practice. A person who attests the sufficiency of a cautioner, and agrees to become subsidiarie liable for the debt. Bell.
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ATTHECLOSE ORDER
When an agent is told to buy at closing price or cancel their orders.
ATTHEMONEY FORWARD OPTION
An option whose price is the same as its forward price .
ATTHEMONEY OPTION
An option whose price is close to or equal to the current unerlying assets price. Refer to in the money option and out of the money option.
ATTHEOPENING ORDER
An agents instructions to sell at open trading prices. If this is not done than cancel that order.
ATTILE
In old English law . Rigging; tackle. Cowell.
ATTITUDE
The choice to be positive or negative about a certain idea. It affects a persons action, responses, and rewards.
ATTITUDE SURVEY
The way a customer feels about their experience with a brand or company. It helps find markets and demographics to help increase sales.
ATTITUDINAL DATA
Data that reflects how a customer affects products and services offered. Surveys are used for this. Refer to demographic data.
ATTORN
In feudal law. To transfer or turn over to another. Where a lord aliened his seigniory, he might with the consent of the tenant, and in some cases without attorn […]
ATTORN ARE
In feudal law. To attorn ; to transfer or turn over; to appoint an attorney or substitute.
ATTORNARE REM
To turn over money or goods, i. e., to assign or appropriate them to some particular use or service.
ATTORNATO FACIE NDO VEL RE- CIPIENDO
In old English law . An obsolete writ which commanded a sheriff or steward of a county court or hundred court to receive and admit an attorney to appear for […]
ATTORNE
L. Fr. In old English law . An attorney. Britt c. 126.
ATTORNEY
In the most general sense this term denotes an agent or substitute, or one who is appointed and authorized to act in the place or stead of another. In re […]
ATTORNEY (ATTORNEY AT LAW)
This term applies to a lawyer, council, a member of the bar and an officer of the courts who is engaged by a client to represent them and try a […]
ATTORNEY AD HOC
See AD Hoc.
ATTORNEY AT LARGE
In old practice. An attorney who practised in all the courts. Cowell.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
An advocate, counsel, official agent employed in preparing, managing, and trying cases in the courts. An officer in a court of justice, who is employed by a party in a […]
ATTORNEY GENERAL
In English law . The chief law officer of the realm, being created by letters patent , whose office is to exhibit informations and prosecute for the crown iu matters […]
ATTORNEY IN FACT
A private attorney authorized by another to act in his place and stead, either for some particular purpose, as to do a particular act, or for the transaction of business […]
ATTORNEY OF RECORD
The one whose name is entered on the record of an action or suit as the attorney of a designated party thereto. De- laney v. Husband, 64 N. J. Law, […]
ATTORNEY OF RECORD
This term describes the lawyer who is designated to represent the client in a legal matter.
ATTORNEY OF THE WARDS AND LIVERIES
In English law . This was the third officer of the duchy court. Bac. Abr. “Attorney.”
ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE
This term applies to the right an individual has for the information he gives his attorney that it be kept confidential .