The commission paid to an agent for insurance sold.
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FLAT CRUSH TEST
How resistant a flute of corrugated board is when force is applied over a 24 hour period of time.
FLAT DATABASE
A database with one large table. This different from many tables with a relational database . It is flat due to the 2d structure that cannot show complex data. AKA […]
FLAT INCOME BOND
A bond that a buyer pays market price and interest since the last payment. It is the opposite of an interest bond.
FLAT LOAN
A loan with no interst that investors use to borrow money used as collateral. It is a short sale used for family members or friends.
FLAT MARKET
When the range doesn’t move from a market high to low but stays in recent boundaries of high and low. It shows less investments in a market. The investors are […]
FLAT MATERNITY BENEFIT
A benefit paying hospital costs for maternity care. There is no cost cap for this benefit.
FLAT ORGANIZATION
The way an organization with no middle man runs. The top of the ladder works with the lowest rung. Most of all of the middle management levels have been eliminated.
FLAT RATE
A fee with no discount offered to repeat customers.
FLAT TAX
A tax rate that is charged no matter how much the value. It does not change.
FLAT YIELD
The interest on a security that is compared to the price. It is charged annually. It is shown as a percentage. Refer to redeptive yield.
FLAVIANUM JUS
In Roman law. The title of a book containing the forms of actions,published by Cneius Flavins. A. CJ. C. 440. Mackeld. Rom. Law,
FLEA MARKET
A market that uses vendors to trade merchandise for money. It is outdoors and may have a small fee to enter. It came from a Frenc term from the 1920s […]
FLECTA
A feathered or fleet arrow. Cowell.
FLEDWITE
A discharge or freedom from amercements where one, having been anoutlawed fugitive, cometh to the place of our lord of his own accord. Termes de la Ley .The liberty to […]
FLEE FROM JUSTICE
To leave one’s home, residence, or known place ot abode, orto conceal one’s self therein, with intent, in either case, to avoid detection or punishmentfor some public offense . Streep […]
FLEE TO THE WALL
A metaphorical expression, used in connection with homicidedone in self-defense , signifying the exhaustion of every possible means of escape, or ofaverting the assault, before killing the assailant.
FLEET
A place where the tide flows; a creek, or inlet of water; a company of shipsor navy ; a prison in Loudon, (so called from a river or ditch formerly […]
FLEM
In Saxon and old English law. A fugitive bondman or villein. Spelman.The privilege of having the goods and fines of fugitives
FLEMENE FRIT, FLEMENES FRINTHEFLYMENA FRYNTHE
The reception or relief of a fugitive or outlaw. Jacob.
FLEMESWITE
The possession of the goods of fugitives. Fleta, lib. 1, c. 147.
FLES
Lat. In the Roman law. Money, (literally, brass;) metallic money in general, including gold. Dig. 9, 2, 2, pr.; Id. 9, 2, 27, 5; Id. 50, 16, 159.
FLESCH FORMULA
Finding the ease in reading text by syllable counting or sentences per 100 words. It’s named after Dr. Rudolf Flesch. AKA flesch test.
FLET
In Saxon law. Land; a house; home.
FLETA
The name given to an ancient treatise on the laws of England, foundedmainly upon the writings of Bracton and Glanville, and supposed to have been writtenin the time of Edw. […]