Something made available when requirements are met. Example: offering a particular coverage to eligible people.
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ELIGIBLE PAPER
Shortterm financial instruments (such as GOVERNMENT BILLS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANKER
ELIGIBLE PERSON
A person allowed to participate in services under a contract. Not necessarily an eligible employee . Possibly union members or part of an association . The person may be a […]
ELIGIBLE RESERVES
Total amount of money on-hand plus the amount of cash a bank has in a local Federal Reserve Bank. Total of hard Cash available to a US bank.
ELIGIBLE ROLLOVER DISTRIBUTION
Fund distribution to a retirement plan. Allowed for specific, eligible plans such as a qualified retirement plan, a 401(b) plan, or a 457(B) plan. Fund amounts can be restricted by […]
ELIGIBLE SECURITIES
Securities that BANKS are allowed to purchase, hold, and trade on a direct basis, including GOVERNMENT BONDS and AGENCY SECURITIES. Those ruled ineligible under standing regulations must often be traded […]
ELIGIBLE TERMINATION PAYMENT
Australian; superannuation fund lump sum payment at retirement or employee termination . Also, a lump sum paid an individual at termination or reduction of a pension or annuity. Or, residual […]
ELIMINATION
In old English law . The act of banishing or turning out of doors; rejection.
ELIMINATION PERIOD
In the a health insurance industry, a term for a policy requiring a probation or waiting period .
ELINGUATION
The punishment of cutting out the tongue.
ELISION
An efficiency in the print industry. Leaving out one or more unessential characters, minimizing the series of characters needed for understanding . An example is printing ‘199798’ instead of ‘19971998.’
ELISORS
In practice . Electors or choosers. Persons appointed by the court toexecute writs of venire, in cases where both the sheriff and coroner are disqualifiedfrom ac ting, and whose duty […]
ELL
A measure of length, answering to the modern yard. 1 Bl. Comm. 275.
ELLIOTT WAVE PRINCIPLE
A technical analysis concept in securities trend prediction. A pattern made of five waves up and three waves down consistently occurs in the stock markets. US accountant Ralph Elliott (18711948) […]
ELLIPSIS
In typography, indicates one or more missing words, as in a shortened quotation. Consists of three dots (…). Known also as elision marks.
ELLWOOD TABLES
Developed by L.W. Ellwood/ Real estate capitalization rate tables. Takes into account associated risks as well as the expected annual and resale cash flows under consideration . Used to estimate […]
ELOGIUM
In the civil law . A will or testament.
ELOIGNE
In practice . (Fr. Eloigner, to remove to a distance; to remove afar off.) Areturn to a writ of replevin, when the chattels have been removed out of the way […]
ELOIGNMENT
The getting a tiling or person out of the way ; or removing it to adistance, so as to be out of reach. Garneau v. Mill Co., 8 Wash. 407, […]
ELONGATA
In practice . Eloigned; carried away to a distance. The old form of thereturn made by a sheriff to a writ of replevin, stating that the goods or beasts had […]
ELONGATION
a tension test of the ductility of a material. Higher elongation mean higher ductility. Measures the increase in the gauge-length of a test specimen. Ends at fracture of its original […]
ELONGATUS
Eloigned. A return made by a sheriff to a writ de homine rciilcgiando,stating that the party to be replevied has been eloigned, or conveyed out of his jurisdiction .3 Bl. […]
ELONGAVIT
In England, where in a proceeding by foreign attachment the plaintiff has obtained judgment of appraisement , hut by reason of some act of the garnisheethe goods cannot be appraised, […]
ELOPEMENT
The act of a wife who voluntarily deserts her husband to cohabit withanother man. 2 Bl. Comm. 130. To constitute an elopement, the wife must not onlyleave the husband, but […]
ELSEWHERE
In another place; in any other place. See 1 Vern. 4, and note.In shipping articles, this term, following the designation of the port of destination ,must be construed either as […]