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THE ACCOUNTANT’S MAGAZINE
Journal founded in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen in 1897 by the societies of accountants and later adopted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland in 1951.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (A/P)
International News agency providing reports through TV, radio, World Wide Web and print publications.
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Paper recognized internationally founded in 1851, printed in New York and distributed nationwide.
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
International newspaper that focuses on corporate and investing news.
THE WEALTH OF NATIONS
Piece of literary work by Adam Smith in 1776 that is considered to be one of the first publications dealing with Economics
THEATER
Any edifice used for the purpose of dramatic or operatic or other representations, plays, or performances, for admission to which entrance-money is re- ceived, not including halls rented or used […]
THEATRE SETUP
Arrangement of seating where all rows face toward the stage.
THEFT
evidence. Testimony is the evidence given by witnesses. Evidence is whatever may be given to the jury as tending to prove a case. It includes the testimony of witnesses, documents, […]
THEFT-BOTE
The offense committed by a party who, having been robbed and knowing the felon, takes back his goods again, or receives other amends, upon an agreement uot to prosecute. See […]
THEFT, DISAPPEARANCE, AND DESTRUCTION COVERAGE FORM
Commercial crime form covering money losses, securities because of theft and their disappearance or destruction .
THELCNIO IRRATIONABILI HA- BENDO
A writ that formerly lay for him that had any part of the king’s demesne in fee-l’arm, to recover reasonable toll of the king’s tenants there, if his demesne had […]
THELONIUM
An abolished writ for citizens or burgesses to assert their right to exemption from toll. Fitzh. Nat. Brev. 220.
THELUSSGN ACT
The statute 39 & 40 Geo. III. c. 98, which restricted accumula- tions to a term of twenty-one years from the testator’s death. It was passed iu conse- quence of […]
THEME
In Saxon law. The power of having jurisdiction over uaifs or villeins, with their suits or offspring, lauds, goods, and chattels. Co. Litt 110a.
THEMMAGIUM
A duty or acknowledgment paid by inferior tenants in respect of theme or team. Cowell.
THEN
This word, as an adverb, means “at that time,” referring to a time specified, either past or future. It has no power in itself to fix a time. It simply […]
THENCE
In surveying, and in descriptions of land by courses and distances, this word, preceding each course given, imports that the following course is continuous with the one before it Flagg […]
THEOCRACY
Government of a state by the immediate direction of God, (or by the assumed direction of a supposititious divinity.) or the state thus governed.
THEODEN
In Saxon law. A husbandman or inferior tenant; an under-thane. Cowell.
THEODOSIAN CODE
See CODEX TUEODOSIANUS.
THEOF
In Saxon law. Offenders who joined in a body of seven to commit depreda- tions. Wharton.
THEORETICAL FUTURES PRICE
The price of a futures contract with no arbitrage.
THEORY
Set of propositions, assumptions or facts attempting to provide a rational explanation of cause and effect of observed phenomenon.
THEORY OF ADAPTIVE EXPECTATIONS
Observation of economic behaviour where people form trend so economy expectations based only on past trends.