In English law . The compass of the royal court, which bounds the jurisdiction of the lord steward of the household; it seems to have been twelve miles about. Britt. […]
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VERGELT
In Saxon law. A mulct or fine for a crime. See WEREGILD.
VERGENS AD INOPIAM
L. Lat. In Scotch law. Verging towards poverty; In declining circumstances . 2 Kames, Eq. 8.
VERGERS
In English law . Officers who carry white wands before the justices of either bench. Cowell. Mentioned In VERIFICATION 1203 VEST Fleta, as officers of the king’s court, who oppressed […]
VERIFICATION
In pleading. A certain formula with which all pleadings containing new affirmative matter must conclude, being in itself an averment that the party pleading is ready to establish the truth […]
VERIFICATION PUBLIC KEY
Public key part of a digital signing key pair verifying data signed by its private key.
VERIFIED COPY
a copy of a document that has been authenticated by the creator of the original.
VERIFIED NAMES
These are the list of names that have been authenticated by an officer of the court .
VERIFY
To confirm or substantiate by oath ; to show to be true. Particularly used of making formal oath to accouuts, petitions, pleadings, and other papers. The word “verify” sometimes means […]
VERITY
Truth; truthfulness; conformity to fact. The records of a court “import uncontrollable verity.” 1 Black, Judgm. { 276.
VERNA
Lat In the civil law . A si are born in his master’s house.
VERSARI
Lat. In the civil law . To be employed; to be conversant. Versari male in tutela, to misconduct one’s self in a guardianship . Calvin.
VERSION
Releases of the same item with changes made along the way.
VERSION CONTROL
Scheme of numbering differentiating between them.
VERSO
Side of book on the left-hand side with an even page number. Opposite is recto.
VERSUS
Lat. Against In the title of a cause, the name of the plaintiff is put first, followed by the word “versus,” then the defendant’s name. Thus, “Fletcher versus Peck,” or […]
VERSUS (V. OR VS.)
UK. Against in proceedings of criminal nature. US. Against in all proceedings.
VERT
Everything bearing green leaves in a forest. Also that power which a man has, by royal grant, to cut green wood iu a forest. Also, iu heraldry, green color, called […]
VERTICAL ALIGNMENT OF TASKS
Vertically aligned training tasks when skill levels are increased from low to high.
VERTICAL ANALYSIS
Technique used to find relationship of items in a financial statement by expressing all amounts as a percent of the total. See horizontal analysis .
VERTICAL DISINTEGRATION
Procedure covering all levels of production from raw material to administration to end product by one company. Gives the entity market place strength.
VERTICAL INTEGRATION
Company mergers at varying stages of production and distribution of the same industry.
VERTICAL LAYERING
When reinsurers assume different layers of risk. Some reinsurers will have no loss. The higher the layer the less exposed to risk. Refer to excess layer and horizontal layering .
VERTICAL MANAGEMENT
Organizational structure where information passes from top levels of management down through the lower levels and little is passed back up. Also known as top down management.
VERTICAL MARKET
Market for services and goods is confined to a narrow customer base though most customers can use the product.