the term given to communication that is given in confidence.
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CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS
These are certain classes of communications , passing between persons who stand in a confidential or fiduciary relation to each other, (or who, on account of their relative situation, are […]
CONFIDENTIAL CREDITOR
A term sometimes applied to creditors of a failing debtor who furnished him with the tneans of obtaining credit to which his real circumstances did not entitle him, thus involving […]
CONFIDENTIAL CREDITOR
This term has been applied to the creditors of a failing debtor who furnished him with the means of obtaining credit to which he was not entitled, involving in loss […]
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
Information shared that is kept secret between a party and the lawyer or doctor. The information is not recorded. AKA priviledged information. Refer to proprietary information .
CONFIDENTIAL RELATION
A fiduciary relation . These phrases are used as convertible terms. It is a peculiar relation which exists between client and attorney, principal and agent, principal and surety, landlord and […]
CONFIDENTIAL RELATION
the relationship between people where one is bound to keep information secret from others and acts in the persons best interest.
CONFIDENTIAL VOTING
Voting that is kept secret and only the totals are announced.
CONFIDENTIALITY
the term that applies to something that has the quality of being confidential , secret or privileged.
CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
An agreement that a buyer keep oral information confidential and give back the documents if requested.
CONFIGURATION
1. layout and documents for assembly and maintenance. 2. the preferred software and hardware arrangement for the network settings that help the system work together.
CONFIGURATION ITEM
An item of information technology that is controlled by management.
CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT
Actions used to identify and show the function and layout of a computer network. It has documents about changes, models, and setting and tracking maintenance.
CONFINED SPACE
Dangerous area with small openings making an exit difficult. Lack of ventilation and hazardous chemical can be very dangerous. It is not meant to have a person in this place […]
CONFINEMENT
Confinement may be by either a moral or a physical restraint, by threats of violence with a present force, or by physical restraint of the person. U. S. v. Thompson, […]
CONFINING CONDITION
Illness that forces an insured person to stay home or at a medical facility.
CONFIRM
To complete or establish that which was imperfect or uncertain; to ratify what has been done without authority or insufficiently. Boggs v. Mining Co.. 14 Cal. 305; Railway Co. v. […]
CONFIRMATIO
The conveyance of an estate, or the communication of a right that one hath In or unto lands or tenements, to another that hath the possession thereof, or some other […]
CONFIRMATIO CHARTARUM LAT
Confirmation of the charters. A statute passed in the 25 Edw. I., whereby the Great Charter is declared to be allowed as the common law; all judgments contrary to it […]
CONFIRMATION
A contract by which that which was Infirm, imperfect, or subject to be avoided Is made firm and unavoidable. A conveyance of an estate or right in esse, whereby a […]
CONFIRMATION BIAS
Filtering information to suite a preference and reject the rest. Refer to cognitive bias .
CONFIRMATION OF SALE
The confirmation of a judicial sale by the court which ordered it is a signification in some way (usually by the entry of an order) of the court’s approval of […]
CONFIRMATION STATEMENT
A statement that the customer of a bank gets after a trade. It shows price and shares sold as well as commission.
CONFIRMAVI LAT
I have confirmed. The emphatic word in the ancient deeds of confirmation . Fleta, lib. 3, c. 14,
CONFIRMED IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT (L/C)
A letter of credit that the buyers bank and the sellers bank sign. Its high protection and can’t be canceled until it matures.