Chart for quality control where number of events, subgroup changes are noted.
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U WHARFAGE
Money paid for landing wares at a wharf, or for shipping or taking goodsinto a boat or barge from thence. Cowell.. Strictly speaking “wharfage” is money due, V or money […]
U-SHAPE SETUP
Arrangement of seats in a U shape where chairs are on the outside of the shape.
U.S. TREASURY BILL
US government backed debt obligation with a maturity of less than a year. Also known as Till.
U.S. TREASURY NOTE
US government security that has a maturity date of 2, 3, 5 or 10 years.
UBER-WEALTHY
Term describing the elite or upper class .
UBERRIMA FIDES
Lat. The most abundant good faith; absolute and perfect candor or openness and honesty; the absence of any concealment or deception, however slight. Ubi aliquid conceditur, conceditur et id sine […]
UBERRIMAE FIDEI
Latin for in utmost good faith. It implies that the insured will disclose all relevant information to the insurer. The insured must also fulfill all obligations of the contract
UBI
the Latin word for where.
UBI NON EST PRINCIPALIS 1182 ULTRA
Ubi non est principalis , non potest esse accessorins. 4 Coke, 43. Where there is no principal, there cannot be an accessory. Ubi nulla est conjectura quae ducat alio, verba […]
UBI SUPRA
the Latin word for where above mentioned.
UBIQUITOUS
Seeming to be everywhere or existing everywhere; omnipresent.
UBIQUITY
Omnipresence; presence in several places, or in all places, at one time. A fiction of English law is the “legal ubiquity” of the sovereign, by which he is con- structively […]
UDAL
A term mentioned by Blackstone as used in Finland to denote that kind of right in real property which is called, in English law , “allodial.” 2 Bl. Comm. 45, […]
Uf WRIT OF MAINPRIZE
In English” law. A writ directed to the sheriff, (either generally, when any man Is imprisoned for abailable offense and bail has been refused, or specially, when the offense or […]
UISDATE
A false or erroneous date affixed to a paper or document
UKAAS, UKASE
The name of a law or ordinance made by the czar of Russia.
UKASE
This term describes the official order or a decree that has originated from a monarch or from a dictator.
ULLAGE
In commercial law . The amount wanting wheu a cask, on being gauged, is found not to be completely full.
ULNA FERREA
L. Lilt. In old English law . The Iron ell; the standard ell of Iron, kept in the exchequer for the rule of measure.
ULNAGE
Alnage, (which see.)
ULTERIOR MOTIVE
the motive that is hidden or concealed with the intention of being kept secret.
ULTIMA RATIO
Lat. The last argument ; the last resort ; the means last to be resorted to. Ultima voluntas testatoris est perim- plenda secundum veram intentionem suam. Co. Litt. 322. The […]
ULTIMATE CONSIGNEE
Intended shipment recipient that is not the agent or bank where it is consigned to for purpose of delivery.
ULTIMATE CONSUMER
Individual or group that consumes services and goods.