Purchase agreement that obligates a buyer to purchase (at fixed prices ) everything a supplier produces during a fixed period.
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OUTPUT DEVICE
A computer peripheral that converts computer output into forms that can used directly (e.g. printer) or with another device (e.g. a DVD writer).
OUTPUT GAP
The gap that exists between the actual GDP of a country and the GDP of the country at maximum capacity or efficiency. A negative output gap suggests improper allocation or […]
OUTPUT MEASURE
A quantifiable result of an activity or process.
OUTPUT STANDARD
A measurable standard that expresses the amount of energy, work, goods or services a process should produce in a given period.
OUTPUT TAX
A tax added to the selling price of goods / services and paid by the consumer (e.g. VAT).
OUTPUTERS
Such as set watches for the robbing any manor-house. Cowell.
OUTRAGE
Injurious violence, or, in general, any species of serious wrong offered to the person, feelings, or rights of another. See McKinley v. Railroad Co., 44 Iowa, 314, 24 Am. Rep. […]
OUTRAGE AND INDIGNITY
a term that is applied when a person has injuries to their body as well as harm to their emotional stability.
OUTRIDERS
In English law . Bailiffs- errant employed by sheriffs or their deputies to ride to the extremities of their counties or hundreds to summon men to the county or hundred […]
outroper
A person to whom the business of selling by auction was confined by statute. bonus casino en ligne bonus sans depot gratuit
OUTSETTER
In Scotch law. Publisher. 3 How. State Tr. C03.
OUTSIDE BARRIER OPTION
An option whose barrier relies on market reference making a multivariate structure.
OUTSIDER SYSTEM
When an ownership has no controlling interest.
OUTSOURCING
The delegation of non-core activities to outside agencies and contractors. Called contracting out, this allows businesses to benefit from specialist skill sets without paying for an in-house team, and it […]
OUTSTANDING
1. Remaining undischarged; unpaid; uncollected; as an outstanding debt . 2. Existing as an adverse claim or pretension; not united with, or merged in, the title or claim of the […]
OUTSTANDING CHECK
A check that has been paid out but has not yet been cashed in by the drawee.
OUTSTANDING DEBT
An amount of debt that will continue to generate interest until paid off.
OUTSTANDING ISSUE
the term that is applied to the number of shares of stock a corporation is allowed to issue. See authorised issue.
OUTSTANDING PREMIUMS
All premiums that should have been paid, but have not been.
OUTSTANDING SHARES
Ordinary shares that have been issued and are now held by shareholders.
OUTSUCKEN MULTURES
In Scotch law. Out-towu multures; multures, duties, or tolls paid by persons voluntarily grinding corn at any mill to which they are not thirled, or bouud by tenure. 1 Forb. […]
OUVERTURE DES SUCCESSIONS
In French law . The right of succession which arises to one upon the death, whether nat- ural or civil, of auother.
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L. Fr. With. Modern French avcc.
OVELL
L. Fr. Equal.