A box in which relics are kept; also a muster of soldiers. Cowell.
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MONTE CARLO SIMULATION
A computer simulation that tries to predict an assets life path.
MONTES
In Spanish law. Forests or woods. White, New Recop. b. 2, tit. 1, c. 6, 5 1.
MONTES PIETATIS
Public pawnbrok- iug establishments; institutions established by government, in some European countries, for lending small sums of money on pledges of personal property . In France they are called “monts […]
MONTH
One of the divisions of a year. The space of time denoted by this term varies according as one or another of the following varieties of months is intended: Astronomical, […]
MONTH-END CLOSING
A month-end accounting procedure for closing the current posting period as a company’s monthly periodic closing operations . Fixed assets depreciation , inventory discrepancy reconcilement, work-in-progress material settlement, payroll, and […]
MONTHLY ADMINISTRATION FEE
company’s administrative costs in universal life policies are covered by this specific type of monthly fee assessed.
MONTHLY DEBIT ORDINARY (MDO)
Collecting premiums monthly door-to-door as with industrial polices.
MONTHLY DEBIT ORDINARY STATUS CARD
Monthly debit ordinary (MDO) business is still in force or has lapsed as indicated on this specific type of card.
MONTHLY INCOME PREFERRED SHARES (MIPS)
Shares that pay a fixed monthly dividend typically as convertible and callable shares after a call protection period.
MONTHS OF INVENTORY
Average monthly consumption or sales divided into the inventory amount at hand.
MONUMENT
1. Anything by which the memory of a person or an event is preserved or perpetuated. A tomb where a dead body has been deposited. Mead v. Case, 33 Barb. […]
MONYA
In Norman law. Moneyage. A tax or tribute of one shilling on every hearth, payable to the duke every three years, in consideration that he should not alter the coin. […]
MOODY’S BOND SURVEY
A weekly reported financial publication on any publicly traded companies with corporate bonds with quality ratings changes. Many investors involved in bond trading subscribe to this publication. Contains commentary on […]
MOODY’S INVESTORS SERVICE
Along with Standard & Poor’s as a best known bond rating agency providing investment information through a financial analysis publication . Corporate securities, debt obligations, municipal short-term issues, treasury bills, […]
MOOKTAR
In Hindu law. An agent or attorney.
MOOKTARNAMA
In Hindu law. A written authority constituting an agent; a power of attorney .
MOONLIGHTING
the term that applies to the holding of a second job by a public employee who is supposed to work his job full time.
MOOR
An officer in the Isle of Man, who summons the courts for the several sheadings. The office is similar to the English bailiff of a hundred.
MOORAGE
A sum due by law or usage for mooring or fastening of ships to trees or posts at the shore, or to a wharf. Wharf Case, 3 Bland (Md.) 373.
MOORE’S LAW
Stated by Gordon Moore, a co-founder of computer chip maker Intel and its former chairman in 1965. Moore predicted that the transistor total on a given-sized silicon chip will double […]
MOORING
Iu maritime law . Anchoring or making fast to the shore or dock; the securing or confining a vessel in a particular station, as by cables and anchors or by […]
MOOT
a term that means an open question, or a thing that is debateable, unsettled or subject to argument.
MOOT POINT
Raised during a debate, this type of matter has absolutely no effect on the debated controversy .
MOOT QUESTION
the term that is given to a hypothetical question and a question that is not answered by referring to facts.