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SECONDARY MORTGAGE MARKETS
A sector of the financial market that involves another company buying the mortgage from the initial lender.
SECONDARY NEEDS
The needs that remain after primary needs such as food and water have been satisfied. They include leisure activities and entertainment .
SECONDARY OBLIGATION
An obligation that arises from the primary obligation of a transaction or contract.
SECONDARY OFFERING
New securities offered after a company has made it’s inaugural primary offering with the capital raised usually going towards refinancing or capital growth. Refer to addon.
SECONDARY PACKAGING
The packaging that encloses the primary product . The box that a packet or item is sold in.
SECONDARY PARTY
a person who is obligated to pay the debt for a person who has failed to pay it.
SECONDARY PICKETING
The picketing of a company that is not a direct party to a labour dispute. It may be buying or selling to the party where action is happening.
SECONDARY PREFERRED STOCK
A relatively rare form of stock that sits between prior preferred stock and common stock .
SECONDARY PRODUCT
A product that has been processed from raw materials that is not classed as the primary product produced by the company.
SECONDARY RESERVES
Very liquid funds in excess of those required to be held as an emergency buffer.
SECONDARY STRIKE
A strike that has occured where labour is withheld due to teh company buys or sells from a firm where the workers are striking.
SECONDARY,
n. In English practice. An oflicer of the courts of king’s bench and common pleas ; so called because he was second or next to the chief officer. In the […]
SECONDHAND EVIDENCE
This term is used for hearsay evidence that a person has learned from another person and has not seen or heard themselves.
SECONDS
In criminal law . Those persons who assist, direct, and support others eugaged in fighting a duel.
SECRET
Concealed; hidden ; not made public: particularly, in law, kept from the knowledge or notice of persons liable to lie affected by the act, transaction , deed, or other thing […]
SECRET BALLOT
A way of voting where no one is influenced by seeing another persons vote. Enclosed voting booths are used or each voter is away from the other so they can’t […]
SECRET COMMITTEE
A secret committee of the house of commons is a committee specially appointed to investigate a certain matter, and to which secrecy being deemed necessary in furtherance of its objects, […]
SECRET HEARING
the term that is used for the closed hearing or closed trial that is not open to the general public.
SECRET PARTNER
A person or parner who is not disclosed in a venture or enterprise.
SECRET RESERVE
The amount that is not disclosed to anyone that is involved in buying or bidding on bonds and stocks. The only person who knows the amount is the person who […]
SECRET TRUST
An implied trust that is created when there is no evidence of the transfer of his or her property to another party who will hold it for a third party […]
SECRETARY
ordinary attacks of wind and weather, and is competently equipped and manned for the voyage, with a sufficient crew, and with sufficient means to sustain them, and with a captain […]
SECRETARY OF STATE
the name that is given to a ranking cabinet officer in the US government.
SECRETE
To conceal or hide away. Particularly, to put property out of the reach of creditors, either by corporally liidiug it, or putting the title iu another’s name, or otherwise hindering […]