When evidence shows that other evidence contradicts the first evidence, the outdated evidence no longer exists.
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BURYING ALIVE
In English law . The ancient punishment of sodomites, and those who contracted with Jews. Fleta, lib. 1, c. 27,
BURYING-GROUND
A place set apart for the interment of the dead; a cemetery. Appeal Tax Court v. Academy, 50 Md. 353.
BUS
Transport (a child of one race) to a school where another race is predominant , in an attempt to promote racial integration .
BUS TOPOLOGY
A bus network topology is a network architecture in which a set of clients are connected via a shared communications line, called a bus. There are several common instances of […]
BUSBAR
When electrical power is ready to be used for transmission .
BUSCARL
In Saxon and old English law. Seamen or marines. Spelman.
BUSHEL
A dry measure, containing four pecks, eight gallons, or thirty-two quarts. But the dimensions of a bushel, and the weight of a bushel of grain, etc., vary in the different […]
BUSHING
A clamp that grips and protects an electric cable where it passes through a metal panel or more generally, a bearing for a revolving shaft.
BUSINESS
This word embraces everything about which a person can be employed. People v. Com’rs of Taxes, 23 N. Y. 242, 244. That which occupies the time, attention, and labor of […]
BUSINESS (SOURCE) DOCUMENT
The original medium containing the basic data to be used by a data-processing system.
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
Umbrella term covering all the functions, processes, activities and transactions of an organisation and its employees. Includes public administration as well as commercial business.
BUSINESS ACTIVITY CODE
A six digit code used in business to classify the principal activity a company performs. The business activity code is used by the IRS to categorize companies for tax purposes.
BUSINESS AGENT
the person who is the representative of a labour union who hears the worker’s grievances.
BUSINESS ALLIANCE
An agreement between businesses, usually motivated by cost reduction and improved service for the customer. Alliances are often bounded by a single agreement with equitable risk and opportunity share for […]
BUSINESS ANALYSIS
The discipline of identifying business needs and determining solutions to business problems.
BUSINESS ANALYST
(BA) analyzes the organization and design of businesses, government departments, and non-profit organizations; BAs also assess business models and their integration with technology.
BUSINESS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE FORM
Simply coverage for buildings and any property contained within the buildings.
BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE
A part of the an enterprise architecture related to architectural organization of business, and the documents and diagrams that describe that architectural organization. People who help build business architecture are […]
BUSINESS AREA
The company’s operations. Fixed assets and accounts receivable may be balanced in accounting using business areas.
BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM
The latest commercial Automobile Insurance coverage form, which may be written as a monoline policy or as part of a commercial package. This form has largely replaced the Business Auto […]
BUSINESS AUTOMOBILE POLICY
Protection for damages and liability on company and commercial automobiles. This replaces the business auto coverage form .
BUSINESS BONDAGE
A state of feeling inexorably intertwined or even imprisoned by your business. Business bondage is frequently experienced by new entrepreneurs and small-business owners.
BUSINESS CARD
A small card printed with one’s name, professional occupation , company position, business address, and other contact information .
BUSINESS CASE
Captures the reasoning for initiating a project or task. It is often presented in a well-structured written document, but may also sometimes come in the form of a short verbal […]