The amount made from investment income over the amount held in equity by stockholders .
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RETURN PERIOD
The time a stock currency or commodity is held in order to produce profit when sold.
RETURN PREMIUM
The amount of money given back to the insured when a policy is cancelled or the rate is adjusted or the premiums have been over paid.
RETURN PROTECTION
A benefit that is offered to credit card holders that will allow them to get credit for a returned item even if the seller does not take returns.
RETURN TO WRIT
a report and the response of an officer of the court to a writ or to a process.
RETURNABEE
In practice . To be returned; requiring a return. When a writ Is said to be “returnable” on a certain day, It is meant that on that day the officer […]
RETURNABLE
This means a thing to be returned such as a writ or order to be returnable on a certain day.
RETURNABLE PROCESS
a writ where an officer of the court needs to give a report on his attempts to carry out the process.
RETURNED CHECK
A cheque that is returned after it has been dishonoured by the bank.
RETURNING BOARD
This is the official title in some of the states of the board of canvassers of elections.
RETURNING FROM TRANSPORTATION
Coming back to England before the term of punishment is determined.
RETURNING OFFICER
The official who conducts a parliamentary election in England. The sheriff In counties, and the mayor in boroughs. Wharton.
RETURNMENT
A term derived from reirement when a previuosly retired person returns to work at his previous place of employment.
RETURNS
Any m erchandise that has been sold and is then returned to the place of purchase.
RETURNUM AVERIORUM
A judicial writ, similar to the retorno habendo. Cowell.
RETURNUM IRREPEEGIABIEE
A judicial writ addressed to the sheriff for the final restitution or return of cattle to the owner when unjustly taken or distrained, and so found by verdict. It is […]
REUS
Lat In the civil and canon law. The defendant In an action or suit. A person judicially accused of a crime; a person criminally proceeded against. Ilalli- fax, Civil Law, […]
REUSABILITY
The way an item can be used repeatedly compared to a one use item.
REUSE
A way of re-introducing a by-product or waste product back into the process of manufacturing .
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REVALIDATION
An official confirmation or approval of a document such as a ticket after it ha expired or changed.
REVALUATION
1. The adjustment up of currency value in respect to another currency value or exchange rate. 2. The adjustment up of the book value of assets.
REVALUATION RESERVE
An account kept in reserve to record any surplus that is cfeated with the re-valuing of assets.
REVE
In old English law . The bailiff of a franchise or manor; an officer in parishes within forests, who marks the commonable cattle. Cowell.
REVE MOTE
In Saxon law. The court of the revc. reeve, or shire reeve. 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 6.