The method used to encrypt and decrypt communications or data files. This can occur on paper or electronically. The method is typically a mathematical formula or Key. Both the sender, […]
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ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE
The encrypting – decrypting method or key that is itself computerized software to use online.
ENCUMBER
See INCUMBER.
ENCUMBERED ASSET
Property owned by one party but subject to the legal claims of another party. See encryption and encryption algorithm .
ENCUMBERED EXPENDITURE OPEN ITEM
A planned or obligated expenditure in an accounting ledger represented by a posted entry record. The required amount to fund the item is reserved and posted as an obligation when […]
ENCUMBRANCE
See INCUMBRANCE .
ENCUMBRANCER
1. The person with a legal claim against an estate. 2. The person with a lien on a property where the value is diminished until the encumbrance is removed.
ENCYCLOPEDIA
A publication containing accumulated and authoritative knowledge on one or more subjects. Also spelled as encyclopedia . It can be single or multivolumed. Examples are Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Americana.
ENCYCLOPEDIA ARRANGEMENT
Using major topic names and their related subheadings for alphabetical ordering of filing records.
END
Object; intent. Things are construed according to the end. Finch, Law, b. 1, c. 3, no. 10.
END LINES
In mining law, the end lines of a claim, as platted or laid down on theground, are those which mark its boundaries on the shorter dimension, where it crossesthe vein, […]
END OF THE PIPE
Managing the output from a process stream, not dealing with it in-stream. Physically, in metal work, an example is catalytic converters installed on engine exhaust pipe ends to reduce emissions. […]
END PRODUCT
1. Resulting object from a process. Finished good. Deliverable . 2. Contractual delivery of the item produced. Can be articles, materials, or supplies..
END USER
Actual person who uses a deliverable , be it a product or a system or a process. Contrasts to those who authorize, manage, build and deliver the deliverable.
END-OF-THE-YEAR CONVENTION
Arising with the infamous Enron accounting farce, this term categorizes illegal, undesirable accounting methods (refer to cookie jar accounting ), and stating a favorable stock price for the company will […]
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Any recognized, documented living organism that is at or below a baseline number of existing specimens projected to be the minimal number necessary for normal breeding and continuation of that […]
ENDANGERMENT ASSESSMENT
Risk evaluation of the threat a specific industrial or dumping site. Documented in terms of actual or potential threat to environment , health and welfare of people. Categorized by the […]
ENDENZIE, or ENDENIZEN
To make free; to enfranchise .
ENDING INVENTORY
Available inventory remaining for sale at end of the account period.
ENDNOTES
Reference statements printed at the end of a page, document, article, chapter or book. They explain or provide additional information on some point raised in a text. At the end […]
ENDOCARDITIS
In medical jurisprudence . An inflammation of the muscular tissue of the heart.
ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS
Synthetic chemicals or natural substances that cause developmental or reproductive disorders by altering the endocrine system. Glands, hormones, and cellular receptors controlling the body’s internal functions comprise the endocrine system.
ENDOGENOUS
In biology, this is a substance produced by a cell, tissue, or organism. In industry, this is something caused or produced by factors within a model, organism, organization , or […]
ENDOGENOUS GROWTH THEORY
The concept that economic growth depends on government-negotiated, but non-international trade policies, industry access to capital and human resources, and effectiveness of internal processes. Popularized in the 1980s, this theory […]
ENDOGENOUS LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY and LIQUIDITY RISK that are specific to a firm and the actions it takes in managing its ASSETS, LIABILITIES, and OFF BALANCE SHEET ACTIVITIES . See also ASSET LIQUIDITY […]