Violation of trademark terms by another body that encroaches on privileges and rights of the owning body.
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TRADEOFF
Technique to reduce or forego desirable outcomes to maximize return and effectiveness .
TRADEOFF ANALYSIS
Determine the effect that decreasing one or more factors while increasing others will have on a decision, project or design.
TRADEOFFS
Alternate key objectives which can’t be attained together in design, decision or project and associated benefits and costs.
TRADER
A person engaged in trade; one whose business is to buy and sell mer- chandise, or any class of goods, deriving a profit from his dealings. 2 Kent, Comm. 389; […]
TRADES
Lat. In the civil law . A beam or rafter of a house. Calvin. In old English law . A measure of grain, containing twenty-four sheaves; a thrave. Spelman.
TRADESMAN
In England, a shop deeper; a small shop-keeper. In the United States , a mechanic or artificer of any kind, whose livelihood depends upon the labor of his hands. Richie […]
TRADICION
Span. In Spanish law. Delivery. White, New Recop. b. 2, tit. 2, c. 9.
TRADING
Engaging in trade, (q. v.;) pursuing the business or occupation of trade or of a trader.
TRADING ACCOUNT
1. Account with a broker enabling the individual to buy and sell securities. 2. Section of an income statement showing the way gross profit was made through trading actions.
TRADING ADDRESS
Location of premises for doing business that is or isn’t the official and registered address.
TRADING AS (T/A)
Bank account designation for business and personal transactions. See doing business as.
TRADING ASSETS
Accounts receivable and payable and inventory that the 3 main financial items impacting on cash flow.
TRADING BLOC
Group of countries engaging in international trade together and are normally in a free trade agreement .
TRADING BOOK
Company’s book showing accounts for stock market shares bought and sold by the company.
TRADING CAPITAL
Money allocated by investors to buy and sell different securities as part of the strategy.
TRADING COMPANY
Firm connecting sellers and buyers but does not own or store merchandise .
TRADING CREDIT RISK
The risk of loss that can occur when buying or selling securities on the market.
TRADING DIVIDENDS
Practice where firms sell and buy each others stock in order to collect maximum dividends. Also known as dividend capture.
TRADING DOWN
Reducing number of features or product quality to bettered suit the selling price customers demand.
TRADING FLOOR
Area where transaction of commodities , options and futures takes place.
TRADING HALT
Small pause in trading a certain security for a reason such as anew announcement .
TRADING ON THE EQUITY
Use of funds borrowed to generate a return greater than the interest on the borrowed funds.
TRADING PARTNER
One of 2 or more participants in a business relationship that is continuing.
TRADING PARTNER AGREEMENT (TPA)
Agreement between parties taking the form of a contract.