A guidebook set up by a fund manager, which can be used to provide instructions regarding the investments that should be made by potential investors, and the kind of investments […]
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PITCHING-PENCE
In old English law . Money, commonly a penny, paid for pitching or setting down every bag of corn or pack of goods in a fair or market. Cowel
PITHATISM
In medical Jurisprudence . A term of recent introduction to medical science, signifying curability by means of persuasion , and used as synonymous with “hysteria,” in effect limiting the scope […]
PITTANCE
A slight repast or refection of fish or flesh more than the common allowance; and the pittancer was the oflicer who distributed this at certain appointed festivals. Cowell.
PITTING
Very shallow depressions made in to a metal, usually due to corrosion.
PIVOT TABLE
A feature provided in various spreadsheet programs, allowing the spreadsheet to be view from a variety of different arrangements in order to depict the same data.
PIX
A mode of testing coin. The ascertaining whether coin Is of the proper standard is in England called “pixiug” it; PIX 901 PLACITUM and there are occasions on which resort […]
PIXEL
The tiniest, square element that can be found on a picture. Depending upon the detail level of a monitor the number of pixels might vary. Usually, pixels are calculated on […]
PLACARD
An edict; a declaration ; a manifesto. Also an advertisement or public notification.
PLACE
An old form of the word “pleas.” Thus tho “Court of Common Fleas” was sometimes called the “Court of Common Place .
PLACE OF BUSINESS
The location where a business is actually located; where most of the business activities, as well as their records are kept.
PLACE OF CONTRACT
a term that is used for the geographic location where an agreement is concluded.
PLACE OF SERVICE
Any location where medical services are usually provided.
PLACED BUSINESS
An insurance policy completed. The insurer has received their premium.
PLACEMAN
One who exercises a public employment, or fills a public statiou.
PLACEMENT
Placement means to sell securitie toany investor, such as a bank or any foundation.
PLACER
In mining law. A superficial deposit of sand, gravel, or disintegrated rock, carrying one or more of the precious metals , along the course or under the bed of a […]
PLACER CLAIM
This term is applied to a mining claim that is made by a private person on public lands for minerals on the surface and not in rocks below it.
PLACIT AMENTUM
In old records. The pleading of a cause. Spelman.
PLACIT ARE
To plead
PLACIT, or PLACITUM
Decree; determination .
PLACITA
In old English law . The public assemblies of all degrees of men where the sovereign presided, who usually consulted upon the great affairs of the kingdom. Also pleas, pleadings, […]
PLACITABILE
In old English law . Pleadable. Spelman.
PLACITATOR
In old records. A pleader. Cowell; Spelman.
PLACITORY
Belating to pleas or pleading.