Terminal Access Controller Access control System. Security protocoling authenticating and identifying computer identities. Developed by Cisco Systems as an alternate to RADIUS.
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TACIT
Silent; not expressed; implied or inferred; manifested by the refraining from contradiction or objection; inferred from the situation and circumstances , in the absence of express matter. Thus, tacit consent […]
TACIT ACCEPTANCE
an act by the heir to an estate that shows that he intends to accept his inheritance .
TACIT COLLUSION
The circumstances of 2 companies agreeing upon a strategy that is not put in writing .
TACIT KNOWLEDGE
Unspoken, unwritten and hidden store of knowledge held by every human being that is based on experiences, emotions, intuitions, insights and observations.
TACIT LAW
the term that is given to a law that is accepted by the consent of the people rather than a government body.
TACIT UNDERSTANDING
a term for the unstated and implied understanding without it being committed to writing.
TACITE
Lat Silently; impliedly; tacitly.
TACITURNITY
In Scotch law, this signifies laches in not prosecuting a legal claim, or in acquiescing in an adverse one. Mozley & Whitley.
TACK, n
In Scotch law. A term corresponding to the English “lease,” and denoting the same species of contract.
TACK, v
To annex some junior lien to a first lien, thereby acquiring priority over an intermediate one. See TACKING.
TACKING
The uniting securities given at different times, so as to prevent any inter- mediate purchaser from claiming a title to redeem or otherwise discharge one lien, which is jjrior, without […]
TACKSMAN
In Scotch law. A tenant or lessee; oue to whom a tack is granted. 1 Forb. Inst. pt. 2, p. 153.
TACTICAL
Pertaining or involving ends, actions or means that are short term or immediate in duration and of lees importance than strategy.
TACTICAL PLAN
Steps and tactics required to achieve goals defined in the strategic plan .
TACTICAL PLANNING
The systematic and determination of short term or immediate activities needed to achieve strategic planning objectives.
TACTICAL PRICING
A short term variation in price that is aimed at thwarting the competition or gaining entry into the market.
TACTICS
Means of carrying out a strategy that is planned to deal with a moments demands.
TACTILE COMMUNICATION
A non-verbal form of communication .
TACTIS SACROSANCTIS
Lat. In old English law . Touching the holy evangelists. Fleta, lib. 3, c. 16,
TACTO PER SE SANCTOEVANGELIC)
Lat. Having personally touched the holy Gospel. Cro. Eliz. 105.The description of a corporal oath.
TAEELLIO
Lat. In Roman law. An oflicer corresponding in some respects to a notary. His business was to draw legal instruments, (contracts, wills, etc.,) and witness their execution. Calvin.
TAFT HARTLEY ACT
federal law that was enacted in 1947 giving rights to employees and employers where strikes are legal and other union deals.
TAG ALONG PROVISION
Provision in an investment agreement where the stock holders have the right to liquidate part of their investment when the firm is raising more capital.
TAG ALONG RIGHTS
The right to protect minority interest in the event of a hostile takeover bid. If the bid passes the minority can join the majority. Refer to drag along rights .