An agent that works with another to add to an effect.
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ADDITIVE ALTERNATE BID
A bid adds more to the quoted price if a change to the work is accepted.
ADDITIVE COLORS
The red, green and blue dyes added to electronic monitors. They are actually seen by the eye not reflected.AKA additive primary colors . Refer to CMYK color model and subtractive […]
ADDITIVE EFFECT
A consequence of factors or agents acting in unison leading to a sum for each agent of factor.
ADDITUR
When value is added to a court settlement to prevent a plantiff from appealing based on inadequate damages . The defendant must consent. The court has the power to do […]
ADDONE
Addonne. L. Fr. Given to. Kelham.
ADDRESS
That part of a bill in equity wherein is given the appropriate and technical description of the court in which the bill is filed. The word is sometimes used as […]
ADDRESS FOR SERVICE
An address that is given to deliver legal documents. If the document is delivered to that address its considered delivered to the party.
ADDRESS OF RECORD
The permanent address of an individual or organization . Refer to registered office .
ADDUCE
To present, bring forward, offer, introduce. Used particularly with reference to evidence. Tuttle v. Story County, 56 Iowa, 316, 9 N. W. 292. “The word ‘adduced’ is broader in its […]
ADEEM
In Spanish law. A governor of a province; a president or president judge; a judge having jurisdiction over a kingdom, or over certain provinces only. So called from having authority […]
ADELING, OR ATHELING
Noble; excellent. A title of honor among the Anglo- Saxons, properly belonging to the king’s children. Spelman.
ADEMPTIO
Lat In the civil law . A revocation of a legacy; an ademption. Inst. 2, 21, pr. Where it was expressly transferred from one person to another, it was called […]
ADEMPTION
The revocation, recalling, or cancellation of a legacy, according to the apparent intention of the testator, implied by the law from acts done by him in his life, though such […]
ADEO
Lat So, as. Adeo plene et in- tegre, as fully and entirely. 10 Coke, 65.
ADEQUACY
Being legally able to complete a requirement.
ADEQUACY OF COVERAGE
Deciding the value of an asset to protect it from loss. The coverage is insurance.
ADEQUATE
Sufficient; proportionate; equally efficient
ADEQUATE CARE
Such care as a man of ordinary prudence would himself take uuder similar circumstances to avoid accident; care proportionate to the risk to be incurred. Wallace v. Wilmington & N. […]
ADEQUATE CAUSE
In criminal law . Adequate cause for the passion which reduces a homicide committed under its influence from the grade of murder to manslaughter , means such cause as would […]
ADEQUATE COMPENSATION
(to be awarded to one whose property is taken for public use under the power of eminent domain ) means the full and just value of the property, payable in […]
ADEQUATE COMPETITION
Competition that involves two or more bidders that can comply with the contract and can pay if they win the bid.
ADEQUATE CONSIDERATION
One which is equal, or reasonably proportioned, to the value of that for which it is given. 1 Story, Eq. Jur.
ADEQUATE COVERAGE
A policy that guarantees to replace a loss at the current price .
ADEQUATE DISCLOSURE
A companies requirement to report all relevant information to their position to the investors.