A rule made to protect personal information and data in medical records . It is a national standard in doctors offices, hospitals, or businesses. It also lets a patient see […]
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HIPPOCRATIC OATH
the oath that is taken by medical school graduates.
HIRCISCUNDA
See HEKCISCUNDA
HIRE
v. To purchase the temporary use of a thing, or to stipulate for the labor orservices of another. See HIKING.To engage in service for a stipulated reward. as to hire […]
HIRE-PURCHASE
A system when a buyer pays for an item in installments while using it.
HIRED AUTOMOBILE
A car that is not the insured parties or a member of their household. It is rented by the insured party.
HIREDIPETA
Lat. Iu old English law. A seeker of an inheritance ; lience, the nextheir to lands.Haeredipetse suo propinquo vel e:itra- neo periculoso sane custodi nullus committatur.To the next heir, whether […]
HIREDITAS
In Roman law. Thehwrcditas was a universal succession by law to any deceased person, whether suchperson had died testate or intestate, and whether in trust (ex fidcicommisso) foranother or not. […]
HIREMAN
A subject. Du Cange.
HIRER
One who hires a thing, or the labor or services of another person. Turner v.Cross, 83 Tex. 21S, 18 S. W. 57S, 15 L. It. A. 202.
HIRING
Hiring is a contract by which one person grants to another either the enjoyment of a thing or the use of the labor and industry, either of himself or his […]
HIRING PERIOD
A period that start when the employer offers a job to a party and lasts until they have adjusted to the job.
HIRING-HALL AGREEMENT
the term given to an agreement between management and labour.
HIRST, HURST
In old English law . A wood. Co. Litt. 4&.
HIS
The use of this pronoun in a written instrument , in referring to a person whoseChristian name is designated therein by a mere initial, is not conclusive that the personreferred […]
HIS EXCELLENCY
In English law . The title of a viceroy, governor general, ambassador, or commander in chief . In American law . This title is given to the governor of Massachusetts […]
HIS HONOR
A title given by the constitution of Massachusetts to the lieutenantgovernorof that commonwealth . Const. Mass. pt. 2, c. 2.
HIS TESTIBUS
Lat. These being witnesses. The attestation clause in old deeds andcharters.
HISTOGRAM
A column chart that shows a sumary of changes in the upper and lower data sets. An x axis and a y axis are used to shown. Rectangles are also […]
HISTOGRAPH
A line chart that uses a histogram to join the midpoints in a straight line.It ends in a polygon shape. If more data is avialable than it becomes a frequency […]
HISTORIC REHABILITATION LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
When a partnership is started to restore structure to original functioning. A rehabilitation tax is given by the IRS for this. Taxes are reduced dollar for dollar. It can be […]
HISTORICAL COST
1. the original cost of an asset that a firm records on the books. It can be changed in the UK and Netherlands. Germany and the US forbids this. 2. […]
HISTORICAL EXCHANGE RATE
Comparing money tables of years past and present. It uses changes to predict market behaviors.
HISTORICAL METHOD
A CREDIT RISK exposure computation methodology for SWAPS using historical INTEREST RATES. Under the historical method past interest rate (or swap rate) data is used to create a statistical distribution […]
HISTORICAL VOLATILITY
A retrospective statistical measure of the price movement of an ASSET based on historical data, often conveyed in terms of VARIANCE or STANDARD DEVIATION . Historical volatility is applied to […]