This is insurance that may be canceled, at any time, by the insured party or by the insurance company. Aside from life insurance , most insurance policies can easily be. […]
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CANCELED BILL OF LADING (B/L)
Refer to voided bill of lading . This is a B/L canceled on behalf of the cosignor.
CANCELING ORDER
When a customer’s order annuls any previous orders.
CANCELLABLE CONTRACT
A contract that may be cancelled at any time without penalty Usually requires a certain amount of days’ notice by the party cancelling before the contract is terminated.
CANCELLABLE SWAP
An OVERTHECOUNTER SWAP structure that gives either party involved in the swap the OPTION to terminate the transaction at a future date. See also CALLABLE SWAP , PUTABLE SWAP .
CANCELLARIA
Chancery; the court of chancery . Curia canccllaria is also used in the same sense. See 4 Bl. Comm. 40; Cowell.
CANCELLARII ANGLIEE DIGNITAS EST, UT SE- CUNDUS A REGE IN REGNO HABETUR
The dignity of the chancellor of England is that he is deemed the second from the sovereign in the kingdom. 4 Inst. 78.
CANCELLARIUS
A chancellor ; a scrivener, or notary. A Janitor, or one who stood at the door of the court and was accustomed to carry out the commands of the judges.
Cancellation
When an insurance policy is terminated prior to the renewal date. Either the insurer or the insured can cancel a policy.
CANCELLATION CEILING
The amount that a customer must pay for a canceled contract upon canceling the contract.
CANCELLATION CHARGE
A penalty that is incurred for not having a service as long as the contract was stated for.
CANCELLATION CLAUSE
A clause in a lease or other contract, setting forth the conditions under which each party may cancel or terminate the agreement.
CANCELLATION PROVISION CLAUSE
It is a provision in an insurance policy that permits an insurer or an insurance company to cancel a property and casualty or a health insurance policy at any time […]
CANCELLATURA
In old English law . A cancelling. Bract. 308&.
CANCELLED CHECK
When a check with money on it is currently canceled making it an invalid check.
CANCELLI
The rails or lattice work or balusters inclosing the bar of a court of justice or the communion table. Also the lines drawn on the face of a will or […]
CANCER
The disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
CANDELA (CD)
The measure of luminous intensity of a source in a given direction. The term has been retained from the early days of lighting when a standard candle of a fixed […]
CANDIDATE
A person who offers himself, or is presented by others, to be elected to an office. Derived from the Latin Candidas, (white,) because in Rome it was the custom for […]
CANDLEMAS-DAT
In English law . A festival appointed by the church to be observed on the second day of February in every year, in honor of the purification of the Virgin […]
CANDLEPOWER
A now-obsolete unit which was used to express levels of light intensity in terms of the light emitted by a candle of specific size and constituents. In modern usage Candlepower […]
CANDLESTICK CHART
A tool used to understand present prices and predicting future price actions. By the understanding of this, the trader knows when best to buy and sell, thereby making more profits […]
CANFARA
In old records. A trial by hot iron, formerly used in England. Whish- aw.
CANNED PRESENTATION
A memorized speech that is designed to target all audience members without any discrimination .
CANNED PROGRAM
A software program written to meet the expected customer needs of a certain application . Opposite of custom programs.