Same meaning as code of ethics or code of practice .
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CODE OF ETHICS
A written set of guidelines of the company’s primary worths and ethical standards given from an organization to its workers and management to guide all involved in the company’s business […]
CODE OF JNS- TINIAN
compiled, by order of that emperor, by a commission of ten jurists, including Tribonian, and promulgated A. D. 529. It comprised twelve books, and was the first of the four […]
CODE OF PRACTICE
Written guidelines of ethical standards given by an official body or a professional association to its members to help them comply with these standards .
CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
The ethical directives for the legal, medical, and other professions in the form of ethical guidelines, rules of conduct, and standard practices, Known also as standards of professional practice.
CODE PENAL
The penal or criminal code of France, enacted in 1810.
CODE PLEADING
This applies to the type or system of pleading that refers to the statement of an issue brought before a court of law .
CODE SHARE FLIGHT
A flight of two or more legs covered by one ticket and sold by one airline. The destination is served by an affiliated airline, typically a commuter carrier . The […]
CODEN
Unique six-character alphanumeric code permanently identifying a serial publication , such as a journal or magazine, or a non-serial publication, such as a dissertation or thesis. Examples are JECLB3 as […]
CODES
Required rules, ordnances, regulations, or statutory requirements governing the administration or control of certain activities, such as building construction , and for promoting and protecting public health, safety, and welfare. […]
CODESHARING
Reciprocal agreement by two or more airlines to offer their passengers single-booking, single-ticketing, and if there is no stopover, single check-in flights to a destination only one of them serves, […]
CODETERMINATION
Agreement to appoint worker representatives for participation in the firm’s decision- making processes on a firm’s board of directors .
CODEX
Collected conduct or rules in a reproducible document.
CODEX ALIMENTARIUS
Voluntary standards as an international code governing food additives, pesticide residue , veterinary drugs, and other items that affect consumer food safety. The codex promotes fair practices in food trade […]
CODEX ALIMENTARIUS COMMISSION
United Nations commission responsible for the drafts of food and hygiene standards. These are non-binding, voluntary standards that become enforceable only through acceptance as national standards by the member countries. […]
CODEX GRCGORIANUS
A collection of imperial constitutions made by Gregorius. a Roman jurist of the fifth century, about the middle of the century. It contained the constitutions from Hadrian down to Constantine. […]
CODEX HERMOGENIAMIS
A collection of imperial constitutions made by Ilermogenes, a jurist of the fifth century. It was nothing more than a supplement to the Codex Gregorianus. (supra.) containing the constitutions of […]
CODEX LAT
A code or collection of laws; particularly the Code of Justinian. Also a roll or volume, and a book written on paper or parchment.
CODEX REPETITSE PRAELECTIOUIS
The new code of Justinian; or the new edition of the first or old code, promulgated A. D. 534. being the one now extant. Mackeld. Rom. Law, 5 78. Tayl. […]
CODEX TLIEOCLOSIANUS
A code compiled by the emperor Theodosius the younger, A. D. 438. being a methodical collection, in sixteen books, of all the imperial constitutions then in force. It was the […]
CODEX VETUS
The old code. The first edition of the Code of Justinian; now lost. Mackeld. Rom. Law,
CODICIL
A testamentary disposition subsequent to a will, and by which the will is altered, explained, added to, subtracted from, or confirmed by way of republication , but in no case […]
CODICILLUS
In the Roman law. A codicil; an informal and inferior kind of will, in use among the Romans.
CODIFICATION
The process of collecting and arranging the laws of a country or state into a code, t. e., into a complete system of positive law , scientifically ordered, and promulgated […]
CODING
1. Converting text as an encoded or unreadable form from one symbolic form into another. Refer also to encryption. 2. Converting into a numerical form for reporting and statistical use. […]