Using several different methods in a single forecasting process of a company’s future performance . a single analyst or a series of them can do this type of forecasting. Regardless, […]
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MIXED INSURER/COMPANY
Denotes a stockholder -policyholder owned insurer. Also denotes an insurer that sells both life and health contracts.
MIXED JURY
Panel of jurors made up of both genders as well as different ethnic groups.
MIXED MARRIAGE
the term that is given to a marriage that is between people of different races.
MIXED MODEL PRODUCTION
To avoid inventory accumulation different goods are made every day. It is based on the daily anticipated demand. Mixed model production gives best results when shipment dates are linked to […]
MIXED SIGNALS
A confusing message made uncertain by serving to multiple interpretations at the same time. An example is all indications being positive for business growth, yet profits continue to decline. Another […]
MIXTION
The mixture or confusion of goods or chattels belonging severally to different owners, in such a way that they can no longer be separated or distinguished; as where two measures […]
MIXTUM IMPERIUM
Lat. In old English law . Mixed authority; a kind of civil power. A term applied by Lord Hale to the “power” of certain subordinate civil magistrates as distinct from […]
MJEREMIUM
Timber; wood suitable for building purposes.
MM
Equals two thousand in the Roman number system. Denotes a milling as a traditional abbreviation.
MNEMONIC
An acronym or rhyming sequence, as examples of this specific type of memory-assistance device or formula
MNTUAL CREDITS
In bankrupt law . Credits which must, from their nature, terminate in debts; as where a debt is due from one party, and credit given by him to the other […]
MOB
An assemblage of many people, acting in a violent and disorderly manner, defying the law, and committing, or threatening to commit, depredations upon property or violence to persons. Alexander v. […]
MOBBING AND RIOTING
In Scotch law. A general term including all those convocations of the lieges for violent and unlawful purposes, which are attended with injury to the persons or property of the […]
MOBIEIA
Lat. Movables; movable things; otherwise called ” res mobiles .” Mobilia non habent situm. Movables have no situs or local habitation. Holmes v. Remsen, 4 Johns. (N. Y.) Ch. 472, […]
MOBILE
1. Able to move. Capable of movement. 2. Cellular or mobile phone in today’s slang. 3. An arranged, balanced free-moving object. An example is a crib mobile that moves dangling […]
MOBILE AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT COVERAGE FORM
Commercial property coverage for farm machinery and equipment on this specific type of form.
MOBILE EQUIPMENT
Land vehicles that meet certain criteria: Cannot be registered as a motor vehicle; Cannot be used on public roads; Can only be used on land; Can only be used on […]
MOBILE HOME POLICY
Coverage for a mobile home in a permanently fixed location as written in this specific type of homeowners insurance.
MOBILE MONEY
Transfer funds between banks or accounts, deposit or withdraw funds, or pay bills by mobile phone . Purchase items, whether physical or electronic, by mobile phone.
MOBILE OFFICE
A temporary office with limited purpose. Typically part of moveable, temporary buildings. Establishes a business environment outside of the physical confines of the office space. Also describes an office purely […]
MOBILE PHONE
Portable, wireless telephone device. Cellular towers connect the calls between two devices. Mobile phones are the most widely used portable device in the world, using transmitted frequencies. Motorola developed the […]
MOBILITY OF CAPITAL
Private funds ability to move across national boundaries seeking higher returns. The absence of currency restriction on the inflows and outflows of capital are essential to this ability.
MOBILITY OF LABOR
Workers’ willingness to take different jobs and occupations in different geographical areas. Horizontal mobility does not result in a change in the worker’s grading or status while vertical mobility does. […]
MOBILIZATION
Until the completion of the contract transfer to a construction site of a contractor’s physical and manpower resources.