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CNN EFFECT
A news-media effect or influence on government decision-making and/or consumer spending . First recognized and widely used during the Persian Gulf War, the term suggests that consumer spending slows down […]
CNRIA CURSUS AQUAE
A court held by the lord of the manor of Gravesend for the better management of barges and boats plying on the river Thames between Gravesend and Windsor, and also […]
CNRIA LEGITIME AFFIRMA- TA
A phrase used in old Scotch records to show that the court was opened in due and lawful manner.
CNRIA MAGNA
In old English law . The great court; one of the ancient names of parliament .
CNRIA MAJORIS
In old English law . The mayor’s court. Calth. 144.
CNRIA PEN- TICIARNM
A court held by the sheriff of Chester, in a place there called the “Pendice” or “Pentice;” probably it was so called from being originally held under a pent-house, or […]
CO-ADMINISTRATOR
One who is a joint administrator with one or more others
CO-ASSIGNEE
One of two or more assignees of the same subject-matter
CO-BRANDING
In internet commerce, this is two firms collaborating to market a good or service. In co-branding , a website owned by one firm with a significant visitor or user base […]
CO-CREATION
A business strategy inviting customer interactive experience and developing interactive relationships. Co-creation allows and encourages a more active involvement from the customer to develop a long-term, worthwhile, use- rich experience.
CO-DEFENDANT
This term applies to a person who has joined with other people in defending a legal action .
CO-EMPTION
The act of purchasing the whole quantity of any commodity. Wharton.
CO-EQUAL
the term that is applied to something being the same rank, of the same value and equal to something else.
CO-EXECUTOR
One who is a joint executor with one or more others
CO-FINANCING
Collaborative financing of the same project by two or more banks or other lending institutions.
CO-HEIR
One of several to whom an Inheritance descends.
CO-HEIRESS
A joint heiress. A woman who has an equal share of an inheritance with another woman.
CO-LITIGANT
This term is given to the person who joins someone else in the suing of a defendant.
CO-LOAD
More that one shipment from more than one shipper with the same destination , combined as one load for shipping.
CO-MAKER
A group of individuals that guarantees a financial commitment , such as repayment of a loan. Each person is jointly and equally liable for honoring the commitment in full. Known […]
CO-MANAGED INVENTORY
A specific quantity of a consumable item is stored at a customer’s premises, under agreement by the customer and owner-seller. The item is replaced, with the consent and knowledge of […]
CO-MANAGER
Banks subordinate to a lead manager bank as a part of a syndicated, international bond issue or Eurocredit. They assist the lead manager bank with issuing investment instruments and with […]
CO-MORTGAGOR
A co-signer on a mortgage who is individually or jointly liable for the repayments on a loan for the entire amount. The individual shares ownership of the property with one […]
CO-OBLIGOR
A joint obligor; one bound jointly with another or others in a bond or obligation .