a person who is trained in handwriting analysis to determine if the writing is from the person it supposed to be from.
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HANG
In old practice. To remain undetermined. “It has hung long enough ; It istime it were made au end of.” Holt, C. J., 1 Show. 77.Thus, the present participle means […]
HANG SENG INDEX
A market of the top 33 companies in Hong Kong stock market. The Hang Seng Bank administers this.
HANGING
In criminal law . Suspension by the neck ; the mode of capital punishmentused in England from time immemorial , and generally adopted in the United States . 4 Bl. […]
HANGING INDENT
A paragraphy style when the first ile is on the left margin and othes are indented the same space. It is in data lists. AKA outdenting.
HANGMAN
An executioner . One who executes condemned criminals by hanging.
HANGWITE
In Saxon law. A fine for illegal hanging of a thief, or for allowing him toescape. Immunity from such fine. Du Cange.
HANSE
An alliance or confederation among merchants or cities, for the good orderingand protection of the commerce of its members. An imposition uponmerchandise. Du Cange.
HANSGKAVE
The chief of a company ; the head man of a corporation .
HANTELOD
In old European law. An arrest, or attachment. Spelman.
HAP
To catch. Thus, “hap the rent,” “hap the deed-poll,” were formerly used.
HAPPINESS
The constitutional right of men to pursue their “happiness” means theright to pursue any lawful business or vocation, in any manner not inconsistent with theequal rights of others, which may […]
HAPPY HOUR
The week day tiem of 4-7pm when bars get busy due to people leaving work.
HAQVE
In old statutes. A hand-gun, about three-quarters of a yard long. BL.LAW DICT.(2D ED.)
HARBINGER
In England, an officer of the royal household.
HARBOR
v. To receive clandestinely and without lawful authority a person for thepurpose of so concealing him that another having a right to the lawful custody of suchperson shall be deprived […]
HARBORING A CRIMINAL
the term used when a person hides another person wanted by the law.
HARBORING AN ALIEN
This phrase applies to a person who aids or hides a foreigner in the US who has not got a legal right to be in the country.
HARD ASSET
An asset that is physical or financial. It is on the left side of a balance sheet .
HARD BENEFIT
An increase in profit or savings due to implementation of a program or project.
HARD CALL PROTECTION
Part of a bond that a company cannot get back.
HARD CAPITAL RATIONING
A budget with no room for change. There are limited resources so it mus have a strict budget.
HARD CASES
This term is applied to cases where a fair decision can only be reached by a liberal interpretation of the laws.
HARD COMMODITIES
Anything made of metal or raw materials. It is not grown.
HARD COPY
A document or record that can be read without any assistance.