Bar or sheet steel curled in large rolls to store more easily and ship more securely.
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COIN, N
Pieces of gold, silver, or other metal, fashioned into a prescribed shape, weight, and degree of fineness, and stamped, by authority of government, with certain marks and devices, and put […]
COIN, V
To fashion pieces of metal into a prescribed shape, weight, and degree of fineness, and stamp them with prescribed devices, by authority of government, in order that they may circulate […]
COINAGE
The process or the function of coining metallic money; also the great mass of metallic money in circulation . Meyer v. Roosevelt, 25 How. Prac. (N. Y.) 105; U. S. […]
COINCIDENT INDICATORS
Market indicators that are both economic and financial and tend to move in locked-step with (1). trends such as general economics and gross domestic product (GDP), or employment levels, or […]
COINSURANCE
1. Type of policy with a fixed amount of a loss claimed is paid by the insured. This is typical in automobile or medical insurance.. 2. Insurance coverage by two […]
COINSURANCE CAP
A limit or cap a policyholder must pay specified on the amount .
COINSURANCE CLAUSE
Insurance policy section that at least a certain percentage, typically 80 percent, of a building must be insured for its insurable worth, based on an appraised or market worth of […]
COINSURANCE LIMIT
Mandated amount of coverage detailed in a coinsurance clause in an open stock burglary policy.
COINSURANCE PENALTY
The property-loss figure the policyholder is given by the insurance firm minus a penalty amount . This penalty is triggered by the insurance firm failing to carry sufficient coverage, as […]
COINSURANCE PERCENTAGE
A percentage expected in insurance coverage based on a property’s worth. Conditions requiring this are written into the insurance policy . If this level of insurance coverage does not exist, […]
COINSURANCE PLAN OF REINSURANCE
A type of reinsurance by a reinsurer that takes on a segment of the life insurance policy another insurer has written. The reinsurer is responsible for a documented fraction of […]
COINSURANCE REQUIREMENT
The insurance amount the policyholder must have as total coverage for either the total amount of a loss or a documented percentage. Otherwise, the coinsurance penalty can be assessed in […]
COINSURER
A person or firm who shares in the loss as document in an insurance policy .
COJUDICES LAT
In old English law . Associate judges having equality of power with others.
COKE
1. From coal: This is pressed solid carbon and flyash residue, resulting from the destructive distillation of bituminous coal, baked in the absence of oxygen in an oven to burn […]
COL- LECTION
Indorsement “for collection.” See FOB COLLECTION. COLLEGA. In the civil law . One invested with joint authority. A colleague; an associate.
COLD BLOOD
Term for a criminal’s state of mind characterized by pre-meditated intent to commit a murder. Refer also to cool blood.
COLD CALLING
(1). Visiting a prospect who likely does not know the visitor, without a prior appointment . (2). Calling a prospect who likely does not know the caller, for a sales […]
COLD DRAWING
Procedure step in bar, tube, or wire manufacturing where a metal rod is pulled through a die without preheating. Cold drawing alters the mechanical properties of the metal and leaving […]
COLD FORMING
Mechanical operation, such as the bending, drawing, hammering, rolling a metal shape into a permanently altered new shape, normally at room temperature . Cold forming increases the hardness and strength […]
COLD MARKET
Unknown prospects not a part of the salesperson ‘s ‘warm market.’
COLD ROLLED STEEL
Procedure for metal forming a steel ingot, cooled to a temperature making the metal no longer pliable or plastic, to be forged or rolled into sheets or other shapes. Known […]
COLD ROLLING
Procedure of metal forming, altering the shape and/or structure of through drawing, extruding, hammering, pressing, rolling, spinning, and/or stretching. This procedure occurs at temperatures below the steel’s recrystallization point, typically […]
COLD SITE
This is having an empty building equipped with electric power, air conditioning, telephone connections , and water, but having no computers, office equipment , and furniture. An action in business […]