The way product prices change according to demand and supply relationships.
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DEMANDA
In Spanish law. The petition of a plaintiff, setting forth his demand. Las Partidas , pt. 3, tit. 10, 1. 3.
DEMANDANT
The plaintiff or party suing in a real action . Co. Litt. 127.
DEMANDRESS
A female demandant
DEMARKETING
When it is discouraged to demand a product from a firm that can’t get the quantity needed or they don’t want to supply a region that would have little profit. […]
DEMATERIALIZATION
When a company does paper only transactions and finds the best computer way to handle it. It is common for new businesses that are more profitable than expected. It switches […]
DEMEANOR
This term is used to characterise the appearance and the look and the attitude of a witness.
DEMEASE
In old English law . Death.
DEMEMBRATION
In Scotch law. Maliciously cutting off or otherwise separating one limb from another. 1 Hume, 323; Bell.
DEMENS
One whose mental faculties are enfeebled; one who has lost his mind; distinguishable from amens, one totally insane.
DEMENTED
Of unsound mind .
DEMENTENANT EN AVANT
L. Fr. From this time forward. Kelhain.
DEMENTIA PRAECOX
This term is applied to a form of mental illness seen in young people that have a split personality .
DEMERIT CHART (D CHART)
A chart showing counts of classified nonconformities in a batch.
DEMERIT GOOD
A good that is not good or damaged. It can be harmful mentally, physically, or morally. Taxes are placed on them to reduce use. Sin tax is the term for […]
DEMESNE
Domain ; dominical; held in one’s own right, and not of a superior; not allotted to tenants. In the language of pleading, own; proper; original. Thus, .’ton assault demesne, his […]
DEMESNE AS OF FEE
A man is said to be seised in his demesne as of fee of a corporeal inheritance , because he has a property,dominicum or demesne, in the thing itself. But […]
DEMESNE LANDS
In English law . Those lands of a manor notgranted out in tenancy, but reserved by the lord for his own use and occupation . Landsset apart and appropriated by […]
DEMESNE LANDS OF THE CROWN
That share of lands reserved to the crown at the original distribution of landed property, orwhich came to it afterwards by forfeiture or otherwise. 1 Bl. Comm. 2S0; 2 Steph. […]
DEMESNIAL
Pertaining to a demesne.
DEMI
French. Half; the half. Used chiefly in composition . As to demi “Mark,” “Official,” “Vill,” see those titles.
DEMI-SANGUE, or DEMY-SANGUE
Half-blood.
DEMIDIETAS
In old records. A half or moiety.
DEMIES
In some universities and colleges this term is synonymous with “scholars.”
DEMILITARIZED ZONE (DMZ)
The computer networ part that the general public uses on the internet and seperate form the firewall. It is sometimes in a different location for security.