The size of the discount at the time of the bonds issuing.
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ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
The authority of a court that tried the case originally.
ORIGINAL ORDER
A customers first order with a company, used by marketers to gain understanding of new customer behavior.
ORIGINAL PATENT
the term applied to a basic patent or a patent that is a new discovery in a new field.
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL BALANCE
The principal a borrower owes before making any payments on a mortgage.
ORIGINAL PROCESS
This a term that applies to the procedure and the method that is sued to commence a law suit.
ORIGINATING FLIGHT
Listed at the top of airline tickets, this is the first flight in an itinerary.
ORIGINATION
To commence existence.
ORIGINATION FEE
This charge is imposed by a lender on a borrower to cover costs incurred during the mortgage application .
ORIGINATOR
This company writes loans for multifamily / commercial properties.
ORJURER
L. Fr. In old English law . to forswear; to abjure.
ORNEST
In old English law . The trial by battle, which does not seem to have been usual in England before the time of the Conqueror, though originating in the kingdoms […]
ORPHAN
Any person (but particularly a minor or infant) who has lost both (or one) of his or her parents. More particularly, a fatherless child. Soohan v. Philadelphia, 33 Pa. 24; […]
ORPHANAGE PART
That portion of an intestate’s effects which his children were entitled to by the custom of London. This custom appears to have been a remnant of what was once a […]
ORPHANOTROPHI
In the civil law . Managers of houses for orphans.
ORPHANS’ COURT
In American law . Courts of probate jurisdiction , in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
ORTELLI
The claws of a dog’s foot. Kitch.
ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION
Used in elevations, floor plans and drawings of building sections, orthographic projections are 2D isometric views of a 3D object at right angles to the views and lines of sight, […]
ORTOLAGIUM
A garden plot or hor- tilage.
ORWIGE, SINE WITA
In old English law . Without war or feud, such security being provided by the laws, for homicides under certain circumstances , against the fcchth, or deadly feud , on […]
OSCILLATION
One complete cycle of to and fro motion from one extreme to another, and back to the original position.
OSCILLATOR
How markets measure over buying and selling.
OSHA
the abbreviation for the Occupational Safety and Health Act.
OSHAL
Complete property, as opposed to feudal tenure. The transposition of the syllables of “odhal” makes it “allodh” and hence, according’ to Blackstone, arises the word “allod” or “allodial,” (q. v.) […]
OSMOSIS
Movement of a solvent towards a higher concentration solution from a lower concentration solution. Osmosis occurs through a semipermeable membrane that keeps the two solutions separate, but can be passed […]