Business partnership putting control in the family. Each generation gets the rights. It avoids taxes and gets more benefits from a limited partnership .
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FAMILY MAINTENANCE POLICY
Insurance for a beneficiary from the date of death in a time frame. When its over the face value is paid out.
FAMILY OF FUNDS
A company that offers funds to meet objectives.
FAMILY PACKAGING
Using design or an element of it to market to different products as the same family of products.
FAMILY POLICY
A policy of life insurance that a head of household has for the rest of the family.
FAMILY SETTLEMENT
an agreement to how the assets of an estate will be distributed without the family going to court for a decision.
FAMILY STYLE
Serving food in dishes that everyone can help themselves to.
FAMILY TRUST
A trust that lets a parent transfer asstes to children to prevent a spouse from getting it.
FAMOSUS
In the civil and old English law. Relating to or affecting character or reputation; defamatory; slanderous.
FAMOSUS LIBELLUS
a Latin phrase for a slanderous or libelous letter or writing.
FANAL
Fr. In French marine law. A large lantern, fixed upon the highest part of a vessel’s stern.
FANATICS
Persons pretending to be Inspired, and being a general name for Quakers,Anabaptists, and all other sectaries, and factious dissenters from the Church ofEngland. (St. 13 Car. II. c. 6.) Jacob.
FANEGA
In Spanish law. A measure of land varying in different provinces, but Inthe Spanish settlements in America consisting of 6,400 square varas or yards.
FANNIE MAE
The name of the US Federal National Mortgage Association and its associated shares.
FAQUEER, or FAKIR
A Hindu term for a poor man, mendicant; a religious beggar.
FAR OPTION
Investment with no expiration date used with investment with a larger premuim payout.
FARANDMAN
In Scotch law. A traveler or merchant stranger. Skene.
FARDEL OF LAND
In old English law . The fourth part of a yard-land. Noy says an eighth only, because, according to him, two fardels make a nook, and four nooks a yard-land. […]
FARDELLA
In old English law . A bundle or pack; a fardel. Fleta, lib. 1, c. 22,
FARDING-DEAL
The fourth part of an acre of land. Spelman.
FARE
A voyage or passage by water; also the money paid for a passage either by laml or by water. Cowell.The price of passage, or the sum paid or to be […]
FARINAGIUM
A mill; a toll of meal or flour. Jacob; Spelman.
FARLEU
Money paid by tenants In lieu of a herlot. It was often applied to the bestchattel, as distinguished from heriot, the best beast. Cowell.
FARLINGARII
Whoremongers and adulterers.
FARM
n. A certain amount of provisionreserved as the rent of a messuage. Spelman.Rent generally which is reserved on a lease; when it was to be paid In money, itwas called […]