An official or formal statement of facts or proceedings . In practice . The formal statement in writing made to a court by a master in chan- cery. a clerk, […]
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REPORT FORMAT
An arrangement for the presentation of balance sheets where assests are listed from the top of the page followed by liabilities.
REPORTED PROFIT
The amount of income that is shown by a profit and loss statement which can vary depending on the method of accounting used.
REPORTER
A person who reports the decisions upon questions of law in the cases adjudged in the several courts of law and equity. Wharton.
REPORTING A CRIME OF VIOLENCE
the duty a physician has to report any injuries that appear to have arisen from a violent act.
REPORTING ELEMENT
An item or a task that has a variety of data collected for it.
REPORTING FORM
A form used by the insured to send updates on stock value, home improvements and furniture to the insurer.
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
The information that is needed by an organisation, governement departmentor an employer that is needed in a time frame.
REPORTS
THE be resorted to for the purpose of trying the right to such property.
REPORTS,
THE. The name given, par excellence, to Lord Coke’s Reports, from 14 Eliz. to 13 Jac. I., which are cited as “Rep.” REPOSITION OF THE FOREST 1020
REPOSITION OF THE FOREST
In old English law . An act whereby certain forest grounds, being made purlieu upon view, were by a second view laid to the forest again, put back into the […]
REPOSITIONING
The changing of a brands status or position among the competing brands. See positioning .
REPOSITORIUM
A storehouse or place wherein things are kept; a warehouse. Cro. Car. 555.
REPOSITORY
An indefinite storage for items where the item is not likely to be taken from.
REPOSSESSION
1. Voluntary or forced surrender of goods to the owner due to the inability to pay for them. 2. Legal process where the lender takes back property or assests when […]
REPRESENT
To exhibit; to expose before the eyes. To represent a thing is to produce it publicly. Dig. 10, 4, 2, 3. To represent a person is to stand in his […]
REPRESENTATION
In Contracts. A statement made by one of two contracting parties to the other, before or at the time of making the contract, in regard to some fact, circumstance, or […]
REPRESENTATION ESTOPPEL BY
an act by a person by silence or admission that leads to certain facts to be believed to be true when they are not true.
REPRESENTATIVE
or “Coke.” They are divided into thirteen parts, and the modern editions are in six volumes, including the index.
REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE
The small quantity that is representative of the whole.
REPRICING RISK
The chance that an asset will be reinvested at a less than favorable rate. This can cause great loss. AKA refinancing risk or reinvestment risk . Refer to negative gap […]
REPRIEVE
In criminal law . The withdrawing of a sentence of death for an in- terval of time, whereby the execution is suspended. 4 Bl. Comm. 394. And see Butler v. […]
REPRIMAND
A public and formal censure or severe reproof, administered to a person in fault by his superior officer or by a body to which he belongs. Thus, a member of […]
REPRINT
The new impression of an item that has already been printed or published. The same ISBN number will apply.
REPRISAL
a retaliation against a wrongful actor an unfriendly act.