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The body of law relating to contracts and suits as contrasted with criminal law. Civil law covers suits of one party by another for such matters as breach of contract or negligence. The standard of proof in civil cases is preponderance of evidence - a greater ...
The body of law relating to contracts and suits as contrasted with criminal law. Civil law covers suits of one party by another for such matters as breach of contract or negligence. The standard of proof in civil cases is preponderance of evidence - a greater ...
Indicator of financial leverage. Compares assets provided by creditors to assets provided by shareholders. Determined by dividing long-term debt by common stockholder equity.
Indicator of financial leverage. Compares assets provided by creditors to assets provided by shareholders. Determined by dividing long-term debt by common stockholder equity.
the average cost per unit of production of a set or group of products; the total cost of production divided by the total number produced; the Unit Cost. See Long-Run Average Cost; Short-Run Average Cost.
the average cost per unit of production of a set or group of products; the total cost of production divided by the total number produced; the Unit Cost. See Long-Run Average Cost; Short-Run Average Cost.
The drastic reevaluation of an accepted theory or doctrine, or historical event or person. A revisionist historian for example, might offer a completely new view of a highly revered figure that shows him in a negative light, or vice versa. President John F. ...
The drastic reevaluation of an accepted theory or doctrine, or historical event or person. A revisionist historian for example, might offer a completely new view of a highly revered figure that shows him in a negative light, or vice versa. President John F. ...
A region in which a distributor has been given sole rights to a manufacturer's product.
A region in which a distributor has been given sole rights to a manufacturer's product.
A written report, often condensed, usually issued periodically by an organization or agency to present topical information to employees, contributors, stockholders, or to the public. An internal, affiliated, parochial, or other provincial newsletter is often ...
A written report, often condensed, usually issued periodically by an organization or agency to present topical information to employees, contributors, stockholders, or to the public. An internal, affiliated, parochial, or other provincial newsletter is often ...
city court
city court
A grant to an inventor of the right to exclude others for a limited time from make, using, or selling his invention in the United States.
A grant to an inventor of the right to exclude others for a limited time from make, using, or selling his invention in the United States.
In project financing, the risk that the project's output will not be salable at a price that will cover the project's operating and maintenance costs and its debt service requirements.
In project financing, the risk that the project's output will not be salable at a price that will cover the project's operating and maintenance costs and its debt service requirements.
(USA) A firm investing its own funds for its own account, often acquiring a controlling interest in a company. This term is used interchangeably with the term ‘investment bank’ in the UK. See ‘Investment Bank or Banker’.
(USA) A firm investing its own funds for its own account, often acquiring a controlling interest in a company. This term is used interchangeably with the term ‘investment bank’ in the UK. See ‘Investment Bank or Banker’.