A firm that is formed to be a secure depository of the parent.
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DERIVATIVE SECURITY
An agreement to buy or sell an asset at a price fixed before a date. They are traded like financial instruments and vary in value due to the underlying assets. […]
DERIVATIVE TORT
the court action that is based on the criminal conduct of the defendant against the plaintiff where the plaintiff seeks recompense for injuries.
DERIVATIVE TRUST
A trust following another trust making the beneficiaries trustees of the derived trust. AKA sub trust.
DERIVATIVE WORK
An artistic work taken from existing works that are copyrightable and must be original to be a work in its own right.
DERIVATIVES
the term used to describe the contracts that are based on the underlying financial markets .
DERIVED DEMAND
1.the demand for a good like textiles that is used to make something else. 2. demandf for input in production that is needed to get the final product. It ican […]
DERIVED VALUE
The shipments value don by customs on a situational basis.
DERMAL TOXICITY
The poisonous effect of something on the body through the skin.
DERMATITIS
Inflamation of the skin due to exposure. Redness and pain or dring is possible as well.
DEROGATION
The partial repeal or abolishing of a law, as by a subsequent actwhich limits its scope or impairs its utility and force. Distinguished from abrogation,which means the entire repeal and […]
DEROGATORY CLAUSE
In a will, this is a sentence or secret character inserted bythe testator, of which he reserves the knowledge to himself, with a condition that nowill he may make thereafter […]
DEROGATORY INFORMATION
Information on credit reports lenders used to refuse a loan legally. It can lower the score and limit credit availability .
DESAFUERO
In Spanish law. An Irregular action committed with violence against law, custom, or reason.
DESALINATION
Removing salt from sea water to make it drinkable. It is done with reverse osmosis .
DESAMORTIZACION
In Mexican law. The dcsamortizacion of property is to take itout of mortmain, (dead hands;) that is, to unloose It from the grasp, as it were, ofecclesiastical or civil corporations. […]
DESCENDANT
One who Is descended from another; a person who proceeds from the body of another, such as a child, grandchild, etc., to the remotest degree. The terms the opposite of […]
DESCENDER
Descent; in the descent See FOBMEDON.
DESCENDIBLE
Capable of passing by descent, or of being inherited or transmittedby devise, (spoken of estates, titles, offices, and other property.) Collins r. Smith, 105Ga. 525, 31 S. E. 449.
DESCENDING BOTTOM
A TECHNICAL ANALYSIS charting figure depicting a declining securities price or index value over time, with everlower levels, generally considered to be a bearish signal. See also ASCENDING TOP , […]
DESCENT
Hereditary succession . Succession to the ownership of an estate by inheritance ,or by any act of law, as distinguished from “purchase.” Title by descent is thetitle by which one […]
DESCENT CAST
The devolving of realty upon the heir on the death of his ancestor intestate.
DESCRIPTIO PERSON
Description of the person. By this is meant a word orphrase used merely for the purpose of identifying or pointing out the person intended,and not as an intimation that the […]
DESCRIPTION
1. A delineation or account of a particular subject by the recital of itscharacteristic accidents and qualities.2. A written enumeration of items composing an estate, or of its condition, or […]
DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE
Information in graphic representations the help sell a firm or good.