The right to periodic payment of dividends. Refer to control right .
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RENT SEEKING
In economics, rent-seeking is an attempt to obtain economic rent by manipulating the social or political environment in which economic activities occur, rather than by creating new wealth. One example […]
RENT TO VALUE RATIO
The annual total of rent received in relation the value of the property.
RENT-TO-OWN
Rent-to-own , also known as rental-purchase, is a type of legally documented transaction under which tangible property , such as furniture, consumer electronics and home appliances, is leased in exchange […]
RENTACAPTIVE
A licensed insurer who makes accounts available to companies who prefer self insurance . Refer to agency captive , captive, group captive , protected cell company , pure captive , […]
RENTAGE
Rent
RENTAL
(Said to be corrupted from “rent-roll.”) In English law . A roll on which the rents of a manor are registered or set down, and by which the lord’s bailiff […]
RENTAL POOL
Rental pools can also be used for personal property , such as computers. They are also applicable for installment purchase agreements, where rental revenue from the property is counted toward […]
RENTAL PROPERTY
A type of property that derives more than 80% of its revenue from dwelling units. Residential rental property uses the 27.5 year modified accelerated cost recovery system (MACRS) schedule for […]
Rental Reimbursement Coverage
Auto insurance that covers rental car costs for claims covered by Collision Coverage or Comprehensive Coverage .
RENTAL VALUE INSURANCE
Insurance against loss to the occupant of the rental value of described premises because of specified damage to such premises
RENTE
In French law . Rente is the annual return which represents the revenue of a capital or of an immovable alienated. The constitution of rente is a contract by which […]
RENTS, ISSUES, AND PROFITS
more commonly signify in the books a chattel real interest in land; a kind of estate growing out of the land, for life or years, producing an annual or other […]
RENUNCIATION
The act of giving up a right. See RENOUNCE.
REO ABSENTE
Lat. The defendant being absent; in the absence of the defendant.
REOPENING
The second sale offering of securities under the existing issue. This helps raise benchmarks by grouping more liquidity in a smaller amount of issues.
REOPENING A CASE
the term for granting a new trial that often results in new evidence that pertains to the case.
REOPENING CLAUSE
A clause in a collective bargaining contract providing for a reconsideration of an issue (as wages) during the life of the contract
REORDER COST
The expense that is involved when an order is repeated. It may be an internal order for manufacturing or an external order for supplies.
REORDER POINT
The level reached in inventory indication the need for more supplies.
REORGANIZATION
When bankruptcy is files this occurs. The company is analyzed by trustee to liquidate assets and pay off claims. This is done before a court decides what to do with […]
REP-SILVER
In old records. Money paid by servile tenants for exemption from the customary duty of reaping for the lord. Cowell.
REPAIR
1. General. The restoration of a damaged, broken or failed device to return it to its original intent.2. Quality control. The action that needs to be performed so a product […]
REPAIR PART
The part being used to replace the faulty or damaged part.
REPAIRABILITY
To restore to a good or sound condition after decay or damage; mend: to repair a motor. To restore or renew by any process of making good, strengthening, etc.: to […]