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SIMULATE
To feign, pretend, or counterfeit . To engage, usually with the co-op- peration or connivance of another person, in an act or series of acts, which are apparently transacted in […]
SIMULATED
a where a thing is made to look like a thing that it is not with an attempt to defraud.
SIMULATED CONTRACT
the name that is given to a contract that seems to be valid and bona fida but it actually is invalid.
SIMULATED FACT
an untruth that is made to look like a truth in order to deceive, a false and invented fact.
SIMULATED JUDGMENT
a judgement that appears to be in good faith but is actually for the purpose to defraud someone.
SIMULATED SALE
an apparent sale and not an actual sale of property to attempt to place it out of reach of your creditors.
SIMULATED TEST MARKET
A technique used in market research where consumers are exposed to advertising in stages to see how they react to a new product.
SIMULATIO LATENS
Lat. A species of feigned disease, in which disease Is actually present, but where the symptoms are falsely aggravated, and greater sickness is pretended than really exists. Beck, Med. Jur. […]
SIMULATION
In the civil law . Misrepresentation or concealment of the truth ; as where parties pretend to perform a transaction different from that in which they really are engaged. Mackeld. […]
SIMULATION METHOD
The way a company predicts investment behavior. This is done by running a trial and analyzing the records that result from it.
SIMULATOR
A device or computer program that models an aspect of a real life situation that can be changed for different scenarios without any real risk to the people involved.
SIMULTANEITY
A fundamental feature of a service that is carried out at the same time as another service at the sale point.
SIMULTANEOUS
a term that is applied to the happening at the same time or the same instant.
SIMULTANEOUS DEATH ACT
a law that governs a situation in an accident where 2 people die at the same time who have willed their estates to each other.
SIMULTANEOUS ENGINEERING
Concurrent work on a new product that is done by more than one team in order to reduce the cycle time.
SIN TAX
An ad valorem tax or flat tax levied on services and goods that are considered to b e morally or physically harmful such as alcohol, cigarettes and gambling.
SINDERESIS
“A natural power of the soul, set in the highest part thereof, moving and stirring it to good, aud adhorring evil. And therefore sinderesis never sinneth nor erreth. And this […]
SINE
ate church, or any other ecclesiastical benefice, as distinguished from a cure of souls . It may therefore be held with any parochial cure, without coming under the prohibitions against […]
SINE DIE
Latin- without day. A meeting that has been indefinitely adjourned where no date has been made for a resumption.
SINE QUA NON
Latin- without which not. A thing that is absolutely indispensible or essential.
SINE QUA NON RULE
A ruling that states that a loss would have occured regardless of a persons action.
SINECURE
In ecclesiastical law . When a rector of a parish neither resides nor perforins duty at his benefice, but has a vicar under him endowed and charged with the cure […]
SINGLE
Unitary; detached; individual ; affecting only one person; containing only one part, article, condition, or covenant As to single “Adultery,” “BUI,” “Bond,” “Combat,” “Demise,” “Entry,” “Escheat,” and “Original,” see those […]
SINGLE ALLOCATION BASE APPROACH
an allocation of the overhead costs to different departments using one allocation base .