In the civil law . The offense of unlawfully appropriating goods belongingto a succession. It is not technically theft (furtum) because such property no longerbelongs to the decedent, nor to […]
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EXPILATOR
In tbe civil law. A robber; a spoiler or plunderer. Expilutorcs auntatrociores fures. Dig. 47, 18, 1, 1.
EXPIRATION
Cessation; termination from mere lapse of time; as the expiration of alease, or statute, and the like. Marshall v. Rugg, 6 Wyo. 270, 45 Pac. 486, 33 L. It. A.679; […]
EXPIRATION CARD
The way the end date is noted on a contract. It is used to remind the agent of policies that need renewal.
EXPIRATION DATE
1. the date a contract ends or when a product is unsellable and pulled off the shelf. Refer to pull date. 2. the last day an option contract can be […]
EXPIRATION FILE
The note about expiration dates that agents use to keep track of policy dates.
EXPIRATION MONTH
The month an option expires worthless unless it uses or sells the asset attached to it.
EXPIRATION NOTICE
A notice given of an upcoming expiration date for insurance.
EXPIRED
When a contract ends that was active between parties.
EXPIRED APPROPRIATION
An appropriation where no new contract can be done but is used to settle existing obligations.
EXPIRED COST
An expense for revenue in a period of time when benefits are also received. If a business gets all benefits from a cost it is an expired cost .
EXPIRY
Ending term life insurance policy when the coverage period is over.
EXPIRY OF THE LEGAL
In Scotch law and practice. Expiration of the period withinwhich an adjudication may be redeemed, by paying the debt in the decree ofadjudication. Bell.
EXPLANATION
Commentary that is made to clear up a subject to make linkages clear in a concept. Refer to definition and description .
EXPLANATION OF BENEFITS
When a statement is mailed to the holder that shows servies and the amount paid and the amount left to pay.
EXPLANATION OF MEDICARE BENEFITS
A Medicare statement mailed that explains their payments and their claim.
EXPLETA, EXPLETIA, or EXPLE- CIA
In old records. The rents and profits of an estate.
EXPLICATIO
In the civil law . The fourth pleading; equivalent to the surrejoinder of the common law. Calvin.
EXPLICIT COST
An expense that is both contractual and definite. It can be rent or wages for example. They are recognized for recording.
EXPLICIT KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge that is recorded and expressed. It is easy to share and store. It can be in books or on the internet. It is the opposite of tacit knowledge .
EXPLICIT TAX
A tax taken by the government. It can be income tax, sales tax, or capital gains tax as an example. It is openly and directly taken.
EXPLODED VIEW
An illustration of an item that is not assembled so that all parts are visible.
EXPLODING
1.how a plan is broken down into its smaller parts for subplans. 2. expressing something in a chart to clarify its subparts.
EXPLODING LETTER OF CREDIT
A letter of credit that ends when a bank goes under. The beneficiary cannot get money from the insurance.
EXPLODING OPTION
A BULL SPREAD or BEAR SPREAD that generates a payoff once the two STRIKE PRICES defining the SPREAD are breached i.e., the spread