Calculation that uses constant slope when charted on a graph.
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AFFINE PRICING
When a price has an initial charge with per unit cost added to it.
AFFINES
In the civil law . Connections by marriage, whether of the persons or their relatives. Calvin. Neighbors, who own or occupy adjoining lands. Dig. 10, 1, 12.
AFFINIS MEI AFFINIS NON EST MIHI AFFINIS
One who is related by marriage to a person related to me by marriage has no affinity to me. Shelf. Mar. & Div. 174.
AFFINITAS
Lat. In the civil law . Affinity; relationship by marriage. Inst. 1, 10, 6.
AFFINITAS AFFLNITATIS
Remote relationship by marriage. That connection between parties arising from marriage which is neither consanguinity nor affinity. Chinn v. State, 47 Ohio St. 575. 26 N. E. 9S6, 11 L. […]
AFFINITY
At common law . Relationship by marriage between the husband and the blood relations of the wife, and be- tween the wife and the blood relations of the D husband. […]
AFFINITY CARD
A credit card that an organization promotes. A percentage is paid to the promoter in commission.
AFFINITY DIAGRAM
A tool used to organize a meeting. It helps to take different ideas in a similar category to promote problem solving . They are called affinity sets. AKA KJ method […]
AFFINITY FRAUD
Setting up a fake investment opportunities. Its a fraud scam set up by a group.
AFFINITY GROUP
A group linked by a bond in an organization .
AFFINITY GROUP FARE
A fee charted to keep groups to a small size.
AFFINITY MARKETING
Grouping companies or brands to sell goods or services. Loyalty is increased for all parties and there is more market exposure.
AFFIRM
To ratify, make firm, confirm, establish, reassert. To ratify or confirm a former law or judgment. Cowell. In the practice of appellate courts, to affirm a judgment, decree, or order, […]
AFFIRMANCE
In practice . The confirming, or ratifying a former law, or judgment. Cowell; Blount __ The confirmation and ratification by an ap- |f| pcllate court of a judgment, order, or […]
AFFIRMANCE DAY GENERAL
In the English court of exchequer , is a day appointed by the judges of the common pleas , and barons of the exchequer , to be held a few […]
AFFIRMANT
A person who testifies on affirmation , or who affirms instead of taking an oath. See AFFIRMATION. Used in affidavits and depositions which are affirmed, instead of sworn to in […]
AFFIRMANT!, NON NEGANTL INCUMBIT PROBAT IO
The [burden of] proof lies upon him who affirms, not upon one who denies. Steph. PL 84.
AFFIRMANTIS EST PROBARE
He who affirms must prove. Porter v. Stevens, 9 Cush. (Mass.) 535.
AFFIRMATION
In practice . A solemn and formal declaration or asseveration that an affidavit is true, that the witness will tell the truth, etc., this being substituted for an oath in […]
AFFIRMATION OF CONTRACT
When an act is done with full exposure to facts as it relates to a contract. Or continuing a contract despite breach or misrepresentation with full knowledge. It can be […]
AFFIRMATION OF FACT
the statement the confirms the details of the contract or the transaction and is not just an opinion being expressed.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
When an employer must consider employing any race or minority that applies for a job.
AFFIRMATIVE CHARGE
this is the charge to the jury that no matter what the evidence shows, the defendant cannot be convicted with the existing indictment . The charge will attempt to remove […]
AFFIRMATIVE DAMAGES
In admiralty law , affirmative damages are damages which a respondent in a libel for injuries to a vessel may recover, which may be in excess of any amount which […]