This means to damage, injure or hurt.
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HARMLESS WARRANT
A warrant that requires the holder to give a bond like buying a new debt instrument . They have similar terms. AKA wedding warrants.
HARMONIC MEAN
The mean of positive variables. It divides the observations and the reciprocal of each number.
HARMONIZATION
Changing differences on different measurements and procedures or schedules to make them unicorm and compatible.
HARMONIZE EVIDENCE
the instruction given to a jury that urges it to weight all of the evidence to determine its validity.
HARMONIZED COMMODITY DESCRIPTION AND CODING SYSTEM
A 6 digit code to classify a good for trade statistics and tariffs. It is harmonized system for short and takesthe goods into groups and subgroups. It was changed to […]
HARMONIZED INDEX OF CONSUMER PRICES (HICP)
An INFLATION index widely used throughout the European Union that measures changes in consumer prices. Unlike various other CONSUMER PRICE INDEX measures, HICP excludes owneroccupied rental costs. See also PRODUCER […]
HARMONIZED SALES TAX (HST)
A canadian tax that combines a good and service with provincial tax. It makes a more efficient tax system without an increase.
HARMONIZED SYSTEM (HS)
Abreviated term for harmonized commodity description and coding system .
HARNASCA
In old European law. The defensive armor of a man; harness. Spelman.
HARNESS
All warlike instruments: also the tackle or furniture of a ship.
HARO, HARRO
Fr. In Norman and early English law. An outcry, or hue and cryafter felons and malefactors. Cowell.
HARRIOTT
The old form of “heriot,” (q. v.) Williams, Seis. 203.
HARRY MARKOWITZ
An economist that made a portfolio theory . An investory will accept a larger profits.It examines risk and profit in a portfolio. He got a Nobel Prize in 1990.
HART
A stag or male deer of the forest five years old complete.
HART-SCOTT-RODINO ACT (HSR ACT)
Amendments in the US antitrust laws Gerald Ford passed in 1976. It makes a report required before offers, buying, and mergers.
HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW
A magazine the Harvard business school started in 1922. There is useful information for business people. Articles cover every angle of finance. The audience is a senior manager.
HARVESTING STRATEGY
A planned ending of a product at its end cycle taking most profits possible. Marketing is gradually eliminated and sold at goodwill prices until a cut off point is reached. […]
HASH TOTAL
The actual and arbitrary values used for records and documents.
HASP AND STAPLE
In old Scotch law . The form of entering an heir in a subjectsituated within a royal borough. It consisted of the heir’s taking hold of the hasp andstaple of […]
HASPA
In old English law . The hasp of a door; by which livery of seisin mightanciently be made, where there was a house on the premises.
HASTA
Lat. A spear. In the Roman law, a spear was the sign of a public sale ofgoods or sale by auction. Hence the phrase “hastce subjicere” (to put under the […]
HAT MONEY
In maritime law . Primage; a small duty paid to the captain and mariners of a ship.
HATCH ACT
a law that prohibits a person employed in an executive government position from engaging in campaigns to elect candidates for public office.
HAUBER
O. Fr. A high lord; a great baron. Spelman.