This term refers to raw or processed material that can be removed from a waste stream , reused, and repurposed into another item.
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RECYCLED MATERIAL CONTENT
The portion of a product’s material expressed usually as a percentage of its total material content that has been recovered from pre-consumer waste or postconsumer waste.
RECYCLING
A strategy to minimize waste in which any reusable materials are recovered from a postconsumer waste stream , and put to the original or different use.
RED BOOK OF THE EXCHEQUER
An ancient record, wherein are registered the holders of lands per baroniatn In the time of Henry II.. the number of hides of land in certain counties before the Conquest, […]
RED CLAUSE
Special provision, written in red ink, in documentary credit where the recipient is permitted to obtain an advance from the corresponding bank on an unsecured basis. The buyer, through the […]
RED CLAUSE LETTER OF CREDIT (L/C)
This credit line carries a stipulation written in red ink that allows a seller to draw up to a fixed sum from the advising bank , in advance of the […]
RED HERRING
In the US the registration of a new issue filed by a company to the securities and exchange commission .There are not details in this report and it must be […]
RED INK
Opposite of black ink, this term signifies the colloquial term for a loss or a deficit.
RED TAPE
In a derivative sense, order carried to fastidious excess; system run out into trivial extremes. Webster v. Thompson, 55 Ga. 434.
RED-HANDED
With the marks of crime fresh on him.
RED-LINING
A biased practice in which a risk is deemed uninsurable or charged a higher rate due to its locality
RED, RAED, or REDE
Sax. Advice; counsel.
REDACTED DOCUMENT
A redacted document is a document that has been modified, edited or revised and any confidential or sensitive information has been removed from it.
REDACTION
The process of redaction is when a document is modified, edited or reviesed to have all confidential and sensitive information taken out of it.
REDDENDO SINGULA SINGULIS
Lat. By referring each to each; referring each phrase or expression to its appropriate object. A rule of construction .
REDDENDUM
Lat In conveyancing . Rendering; yielding. The technical name of that clause in a conveyance by which the grantor creates or reserves some new tiling to himself, out of what […]
REDDENS CAUSAM SCIENTIO
Lat. Giving the reason of his knowledge. In Scotch practice. A formal phrase used In depositions, preceding the statement of the reason of the witness’ knowledge. 2 How. State Tr. […]
REDDIDIT SE
Lat. He has rendered himself. In old English practice. A term applied to a principal who had rendered himself in discharge of his bail. Holthouse.
REDDITARIUM
In old records. A rental, or rent-roll. Cowell.
REDDITARIUS
In old records. A renter; a tenant Cowell.
REDDITION
A surrendering or restoring ; also a judicial acknowledgment that the thing in demand belongs to the demandant, and not to the person surrendering Cowell.
REDEEM
To buy back. To liberate an estate or article from mortgage or pledge by paying the debt for which it s^ood as security. To repurchase in a literal sense; as, […]
REDEEMABLE
1. Subject to an obligation of redemption; embodying, or conditioned upon, a promise or obligation of redemption ; convertible into coin; as, a “redeemable currency.” See U. S. v. North […]
REDEEMABLE BOND
the name of a bond that can be paid off before it matures.
REDEEMABLE BONDS
Before a bond is set to mature, a company may exercise an option to recall.