This term applies to the creditors with claims against a debtor that exist and are valid.
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EXISTING DEBT
This term applies to a debt that exists but is not due for payment as yet.
EXISTING EQUITY
phrase with the meaning of having the right to future payments.
EXISTING HOME SALES
National Association of Realtors issues this monthly report tracking sales of existing homes. It is released around the 25th of each month. The comparisons can be month-to-month, or for a […]
EXISTING LIABILITY
an obligation that is based on a future condition that may or may not result in a debt.
EXISTING PERSON
This term applies to the foetus before it is born.
EXIT
Lat It goes forth. This word is used In docket entries as a brief mention of theissue of process. Thus, “exit fi. fa.” denotes that a writ of fieri facias […]
EXIT FEE
An expense or penalty a consumer pays to a vendor for terminating an existing agreement. Typically done to gain some advantage by engaging another vendor or supplier. An example is […]
EXIT INTERVIEW
A manager’s opportunity to obtain frank, perhaps biased, commentary of the good, bad, and ugly reasons on why a terminating employee is leaving this employment. Planned as a formal meeting.
EXIT OPTION
The right to terminate. Triggered by documented conditions. Usually a documented event based on specific criteria. An example is the termination of a project before completion because technology being used […]
EXIT ROW SEAT
Airplane seat(s) next to an emergency exit doors. Requires the seating of one or more able persons who can handle the doors. Usually positioned over the wings.
EXIT STRATEGY
Planned, condition-triggered timing for an investor to divest the assets and investment involved in the strategy, and this exit. It can be a planned buyout arrangement or cashing out of […]
EXIT VISA
A document showing the authorization and permission given to the holder by the appropriate authorities for entering .
EXIT WOUND
A term used in medical jurisprudence to denote the wound made bya weapon on the side where it emerges, after it has passed completely through thebody, or through any part […]
EXITUS
Children; offspring. The rents, Issues, and profits of lands and tenements.An export duty. The conclusion of the pleadings.
EXLEGALITAS
In old English law . Outlawry. Spelman.
EXLEGALITUS
He who Is prosecuted as an outlaw. Jacob.
EXLEGARE
In old English law . To outlaw; to deprive one of the benefit andprotection of the law, (exuere aliquem benefi- cio legis.) Spelman.
EXLEX
In old English law . An outlaw; qui est extra legem , one who Is out of thelaw’s protection. Bract, fol. 125. Qui benefieio legis privatur. Spelman.
EXOGENOUS
External factors in a model, organism, organization , or system cause this type of condition. Contrast to endogenous.
EXOGENOUS LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY and LIQUIDITY RISK that relate to an entire industry or national system, and are not confined to, or significantly influenced by, a single firm and its actions. See also […]
EXOGENOUS VARIABLE
An external, independent variable having affect on a model, but not affected by the model. The model builder specified the variable but set no qualitative characteristics or value generation method. […]
EXOINE
In French law . An act or Instrument in writing which contains the reasonswhy a party in a civil suit, or a person accused, who has been summoned, agreeably tothe […]
EXONERATE
To lift, remove the stain of being called out for blame, liability, or punishment. It is more that just freeing an accused person of the responsibility for a criminal or […]
EXONERATED
This means to be absolved of all charges and to be declared to be not responsible .