Account representatives fill out these forms when transaction instructions are given.
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ORDER TIME
The time it takes a replenishment order to be executed.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
an order from the court that commands a party to appear in court to show why something should not be done.
ORDER-DRIVEN MARKET
When securities are grouped by order type.
ORDERLY SALE
Sale of assets without pressure to sell as quickly as possible or to accept whatever offers are made. See FORCED SALE .
ORDERLY SALE VALUE
Revenue generated by orderly sales.
ORDERS
The directions as to the course and purpose of a voyage given by the owner of the vessel to the captain or master. For other meanings, see ORDER.
ORDERS OF THE DAY
Any member of the English house of commons who wishes to propose any question, or to “move the house,” as it is termed, must, in order to give the house […]
ORDINANCE
A rule established by authority; a permanent rule of action; a ORDINANCE 859 ORDINES law or statute. In a more limited sense, the term Is used to designate the enactments […]
ORDINANCE OF THE FOREST
In English law . A statute made touching matters and causes of the forest. 33 & 34 Edw. I.
ORDINANDI LEX
Lat. The law of procedure, as distiuguished from the substantial part of the law. Ordinarius ita dicitur quia habet or- dinariam jurisdictionem, in jure proprio , et non propter deputationem. […]
ORDINARY
Typical, everyday occurrences.
ORDINARY AGENCY
Agencies that only sell ordinary life insurance .
ORDINARY ASSET
Assets that do not qualify as capital.
ORDINARY CARE
a term for the degree of diligence a person must exercise to avoid injuring other people.
ORDINARY CONSTRUCTION
Buildings that have wooden joists, stairwells with only limited protection and finishes that limit where a fire can spread.
ORDINARY CONVEYANCE
the term used for he transferring of property that is carried out voluntarily and not by a court order .
ORDINARY COURSE OF BUSINESS
In any business, this term is used for all those activities that are necessary and normal.
ORDINARY DANGERS
the term that is given to the inherent dangers found in a certain job. See ordinary hazards of occupation .
ORDINARY DEBTS
Debts that are not secured and have no special claim on the debtors assets. Secured and preferential debts will be satisfied before ordinary debts .
ORDINARY DILIGENCE
is that degree of care which men of common prudence generally exercise in their affairs, in the country and the age in which they live. Erie Bank v. Smith. 3 […]
ORDINARY HAZARDS OF OCCUPATION
See ordinary dangers .
ORDINARY INCOME
1. Business: Income that is obtained by day-to-day business transactions, excluding the sale of capital. 2. Personal: The amount of an individual s income that is subject to full tax […]
ORDINARY INTEREST
Interest calculated based on a hypothetical year of 360 days.
ORDINARY LIFE PENSION TRUST
This sort of pension plan is funded by a trust. It provides death benefits through life insurance coverage plans. The insurance premiums are paid by the firm until the employee […]