a phrase that denotes that some parts of a document are valid and in existence that is different to one revoked in entirety.
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REVOLT
The endeavor of the crew of a vessel, or any one or more of them, to overthrow the legitimate authority of her commander, with intent to remove him from his […]
REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE (RPM)
The number of times in one minute that an engine’s crankshaft or the shaft of a motor turns.
REVOLVER
An arrangement in credit where the interest and credit limit is periodically renegotiated.
REVOLVING
The repitition of an action continually.
REVOLVING ACCOUNT
A credit or charge account that is not been paid in full before it is used again.
REVOLVING COLLATERAL
Any inventory whose value is able to change daily.
REVOLVING CREDIT
a renewable credit like that of a credit card where the credit keeps on as each payment is paid.
REVOLVING CREDIT FACILITY
A six month to fiveplus years, secured or unsecured line of credit that can be reused over and over again. AKA line of credit and revolver. Refer to bank line, […]
REVOLVING DEBT
An arrangement for credit where customers are able to borrow amounts to a limit that is pre-determined.
REVOLVING FUND
The establishment of an account that finances the cycle of operations of amounts received.
REVOLVING LETTER OF CREDIT (L/C)
A single letter of credit that can be used several times over a long period of time.
REVOLVING LOAN
An arrangement allowing loan amounts to be continually poaid and redrawn un til the expiration of the agreement.
REVOLVING UNDERWRITING FACILITY (RUF)
A short to medium term credit line involving the purchase and loaning of Euronotes to allow the borrower to trade in the Eurocurrency market. Refer to note issuance facility.
REWARD
A recompense or premium offered by government or an individual in return for special or extraordinary services to be performed, or for special attainments or achievements, or for some act […]
REWARD POWER
The extent of the control given to an entity to disperse benefits or rewards.
REWARD SYSTEM
The allocation of compensation and benefits to employees that follow the standards, rules and procedures established.
REWME
In old records. Realm, or kingdom.
REWORK
1. The correction of a failed, defective or a non-conforming item. 2. The actaul cost of the correction of defective work.
REWRITABLE
A feature of optical drives that allow them to write, erase and then rewrite data to media such as dvds and cds.
REX
Lat. The king. The king regarded as the party prosecuting in a criminal action ; as in the form of entitling such actions, “Rex v. Doe.” Rex debet esse sub […]
REX AGREEMENT
The use of equity in a home to provide a lione of credit.
RHANDIR
judgment, by lapse of time, or change by dentil, etc., of the parties entitled or liable to execution, the party alleging himself to be entitled to execution might sue out […]
RHO
The relative change in the cost of an option making it a risk free rate holding all other variables constant. Refer to delta, gamma, theta, greeks, and vega.
RIAL
A piece of gold coin current for 10s.. in 1 lie reign of Henry VI., at which time there were half-rials and quarter-rials or rial- fartliings. In the beginning of […]