The graphing of the relationship between the risk and the return of a specific investment at a specific time with the slope of the line indicating the market risk .
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SECURITY MARKING
The clear marking of a document showing its level of security that will ensure its protection at the required level.
SECURITY OF TENURE
A legal condition that is afforded to tenants under the rent act against an arbitary increase in rent and the landlord trying to repossess the property by eviction, and in […]
SECURITY PERSONAL
1. The guarantee of a debtor to pledge payment of a debt. 2. The right that people have to be safe, secure and happy.
SECURITY POLICY
The set of rules that define who is authorised to access what documents and under which conditions and criteria the authorization is given.
SECURITY VIOLATION
An act internally that is fund to bypass and contravene the security policies and procedures .
SECUS
Lat. Otherwise; to the contrary. This word is used in the books to indicate the converse of a foregoing proposition , or the rule applicable to a different state of […]
SED NON ALLOCATUR
Lat. But it is not allowed. A phrase used in the old reports, to signify that the court disagreed with the arguments of counsel.
SED PER CURIAM
Lat. But by the court —- . This phrase is used in the reports to introduce a statement made by the court, on the argument, at variance with the propositions […]
SED QUAERE
Lat But inquire; examine this further. A remark indicating, briefly, that the particular statement or rule laid down is doubted or challenged in respect to its correctness. SED VIDE 1067 […]
SED QUJSRE
gats et probata. According to alleged and proved; according to the allegations and proofs. 15 East, 81; Cloutman v. Tunison, 1 Sumn. 375, Fed. Cas. No. 2,907.
SED VIDE
Eat. But see. This remark, tollowed by a citation, directs the reader’s attention to an authority or a statement which conflicts with or contradicts the state- ment or principle laid […]
SEDATO AMMO
Lat With settled purpose. 5 Mod. 291.
SEDE PLENA
Lat The see being filled. A phrase used when a bishop’s see is not vacant.
SEDENTE CURIA
Lat. The court sitting; during the sitting of the court.
SEDERUNT, ACTS OF
In Scotch law. Certain ancient ordinances of the court of session , conferring upon the courts power to establish general rules of practice . Bell.
SEDES
Lat. A see; the dignity of a bishop. 3 Steph. Comm. 65.
SEDGE FLAT,
like “sea-shore,” imports a tract of land below high-water mark. Church v. Meeker, 34 Conn. 421.
SEDITION
An insurrectionary movement tending towards treason, but wanting an overt act; attempts made by meetings or speeches, or by publications, to disturb the tranquillity of the state. The distinction between […]
SEDUCE
To entice a woman to the commission of fornication or adultery, by per- suasion, solicitation , promises, bribes, or otherwise : to corrupt; to debauch. The word “seduce,” when used […]
SEDUCING TO LEAVE SERVICE
An injury for which a master may have an action on the case .
SEE
The circuit of a bishop’s jurisdiction ; or his office or dignity, as being bishop of a given diocese.
SEED CAPITAL
A small amount of capital that is used at the beginning of a firms start up by the founders. Rarely is it provided by a financial institution due to the […]
SEED MONEY
Money used to start up a new company.
SEEN
This word, when written by the drawee on a bill of exchange , amounts to an acceptance by the law merchant. Spear v. Pratt 2 Hill (N. Y.) 5S2, 38 […]