In the civil law . A rerewing of a former lease; relocation. Dig. 19, 2, 13, 11; Code Nap. arts. 1737-1740.
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RECONFIRMATION
A requirement where a passenger must confirm at least 72 hours before the flight that they will be on the plane. Otherwise, the airline has the right to assign the […]
RECONSTITUTION
Regrouping principal and interest after it has been stripped. This creates arbitrage opportunities. This happens when longterm securities are split into zero coupon bonds . Refer to stripping.
RECONSTRUCTION
The name commonly given to the process of reorganizing, by acts of congress and executive action, the governments of the states which had passed ordinances of secession, and of re-establishing […]
RECONTINUANCE
seems to be used to signify that a person has recovered an in- corporeal hereditament of which he had been wrongfully deprived. Thus, “A. is dis- seised of a maunor, […]
RECONVENTION
In the civil law . An action by a defendant against a plaintiff in a former action; a cross-bill or litigation . The term is used in practice in the […]
RECONVERSION
That Imaginary process by which a prior constructive conversion is annulled, and the converted property restored in contemplation of law to its original state.
RECONVEYANCE
takes place where a mortgage debt is paid off, and the mortgaged property is conveyed again to the mortgagor or his representatives free from the mortgage debt. Sweet.
RECOPILACION DE INDIAS
A collection of Spanish colonial law, promulgated A D. 1680. See Schm. Civil Law, Introd. 94.
RECORD
given his deposition, reads the same over and scrutinizes it, with a view to affirming his satisfaction with it as it stands, or to making such changes in it as […]
RECORD APPRAISAL
Determination of the retentive values and disposal time of records based on their administrative , audit, fiscal, historical, legal, or operational value to the organizations where they were created or […]
RECORD ARI FACIAS LOQUELAM
In English practice. A writ by which a suit or plaint in replevin may be removed from a county court to one of the courts of Westminster Hall . 3 […]
RECORD CLASSIFICATION
The processes in which records are identified and categorized. They are then filed based on their subject matter and category, and then they are assigned a file number for efficient […]
RECORD CONTROL
This term refers to the Administration of files, documents and records created or received by an organization to ensure proper authorization and procedure for handling or having access to records.
RECORD COPY
This term refers to an official copy of an original record or a copy of said record that is not a duplicate, convenience or working copy.
RECORD CREATION
This term refers to a reproduction or production of a recorded or documented information .
RECORD DATE
1. Securities: Date on which a stock holder must own the stock to be entitled to receive a payment. 2. Records: Official date of a record when it was prepared, […]
RECORD DISPOSITION
This term refers to the final stage of record management in which a record is either destroyed or is permanently retained in a storage facility.
RECORD DRAWINGS
Revised set of drawings submitted by a contractor upon completion of a project or a particular job that reflects all changes made in the specifications and working drawings during the […]
RECORD INVENTORY
A list of all of the documents, files, and records created/received and maintained by an organization . This listing includes the title, functions, purpose, etc., and aids in the creation […]
RECORD MANAGEMENT
This term refers to the systematic administration of all records and any documented information for its entire life cycle, from creation or receipt, classification , use, filing, retention, storage, to […]
RECORD OWNER
the name that is given to the person who owns stocks and bonds or real estate as shown in a public record .
RECORD PRESERVATION
This term refers to the maintenance of records, files and documents in a usable form.
RECORD PROTECTION
This term refers to the process of securing documents, records and files against damage or destruction . This damage is usually unintentional.
RECORD RETENTION PERIOD
This term is in reference to the amount of time companies are required to keep documents before destruction based on the laws pertaining to each type of record.