another term that is given to a valid trust.
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ENFORCEMENT
Making sure a rule or standard or court order or policy is properly followed.
ENFORCEMENT OF A GUARANTEE
Making sure a guarantee is properly met Verification that a beneficiary of payment of a guarantee amount receives the amount as specified in the guarantee.
ENFORCING AGENCY
Entity accountable to insure compliance, authorized by a documented statement.
ENFRANCHISE
To make free; to incorporate a man in a society or body politic .
ENFRANCHISEMENT
The act of making free; giving a franchise or freedom to; investiture with privileges or capacities of freedom, or municipal or political liberty.Admission to the freedom of a city; admission […]
ENFRANCHISEMENT OF COPYHOLDS
In English law . The conversion of copyhold intofreehold tenure, by a conveyance of the fee- simple of the property from the lord of themanor to the copyholder, or by […]
ENGAGEMENT
In French law . A contract. The obligation arising from a quasi contract The terms ” obligation ” and “engagement” are said to be synonymous, (17 Toullier,no. 1;) but the […]
ENGEL’S LAW
A law of Economic theory. Income spent on food, as a percentage of overall income, decreases as income increases, other factors remaining constant. This law suggests that the percentage of […]
ENGINE
This is said to be a word of very general signification ; and, when used Inan act, its meaning must be sought out from the act itself, and the language […]
ENGINEER
1. A person trained in the field of engineering , or someone who works closely with machines or engines. 2. A person who operates large motorized equipment. An example is […]
ENGINEERED CAPACITY
Capacity, as defined as the capability to produce a certain amount of end-product or provide a specific amount of end-service. Applied to a constructed factory, production line, process, or machine […]
ENGINEERING
The ability to apply knowledge of capability and characteristics of substances to design and build something that accomplishes intended goals. All inventions of a mechanical , electrical, chemical nature are […]
ENGINEERING CHANGE
1. Alteration made to a finished good or end-product or assembled component’s bill of materials by (1) adding or deleting a part, be it an assembly, subassembly , component, or […]
ENGINEERING COST ESTIMATE
Project cost estimate detailed for every activity in a work breakdown structure (WBS). Computed by estimating the cost of each activity, Tallying the estimates, adding appropriate overheads, and allowing a […]
ENGINEERING DATA
Any information that collectively becomes the knowledge on which an engineer can design and build the proposed end-product. This information comes as drawings, manufacturer ‘s specifications, and standards. Coupled with […]
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
Effective planning and efficient operations applying engineering principles as a field of industry. Exists mainly in the managing of manufacturing or industrial operations.
ENGINEERING RISK
Potential failures having negative impacts as a part of deficiencies or flaws in design or engineering . Project cash flow for an engineering project is most often impacted. Known also […]
ENGLAND
Southern part of the Isle of Britain, bordered on the north by the river Tweed, which flows through the southern uplands of Scotland and bordered on the west by the […]
ENGLESHIRE
A law was made by Canute, for the preservation of his Danes, that,when a man was killed, the hundred or town should be liable to be amerced, unless itcould be […]
ENGLETERRE
L Fr. England.
ENGLISH AUCTION
The most common and typical form of auction. A type of forward auction . A single item is offered for sale. Bidding begins at a low price, rising as bidders […]
ENGLISH INFORMATION
In English law . A proceeding in the court of exchequer in matters of revenue.
ENGLISH MARRIAGE
This phrase may refer to the place where the marriage issolemnized, or it may refer to the nationality and domicile of the parties between whomit is solemnized, the place where […]
ENGLISH SERVICE
Method from feudal times of English rule for serving private dining rooms or restaurant food. The waiter or waitress delivers portions to each guest from a large dish. Serving begins […]