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Law established by previous decisions of appellate courts, particularly the United States Supreme Court.
Law established by previous decisions of appellate courts, particularly the United States Supreme Court.
Constitutional rights and privileges enjoyed by individuals and groups, which the government promises to protect from interference by others.
Constitutional rights and privileges enjoyed by individuals and groups, which the government promises to protect from interference by others.
The responsibility for co-ordinating the activities of all the company’s brands within a particular market sector.
The responsibility for co-ordinating the activities of all the company’s brands within a particular market sector.
Local legislation; also refers to the national law of a country, as opposed to international law.
Local legislation; also refers to the national law of a country, as opposed to international law.
Products or services bought without prior consideration, usually in response to some stimulus at the point of purchase.
Products or services bought without prior consideration, usually in response to some stimulus at the point of purchase.
A measure of a company’s leverage, calculated by dividing long-term debt by common shareholders’ equity.
A measure of a company’s leverage, calculated by dividing long-term debt by common shareholders’ equity.
A payment required for not fulfilling a contract. It can be a lump sum or a periodic penalty payment.
A szerződés nem teljesítésekor követelt fizetség. A kötbér lehet egyösszegű vagy periodikus.
In the context of securities, this refers to the practice of institutional investors paying the full purchase price for securities in cash.
In the context of securities, this refers to the practice of institutional investors paying the full purchase price for securities in cash.
A basic financial statement that measures the positions of a company's assets, liabilities and shareholders' equity as of a given date and usually compares those positions to the status on the same date in the previous fiscal year.
A basic financial statement that measures the positions of a company's assets, liabilities and shareholders' equity as of a given date and usually compares those positions to the status on the same date in the previous fiscal year.
1. Early name for the discipline of economics. 2. A field within economics encompassing several alternatives to neoclassical economics, including Marxist economics. Also called radical political economy. 3. A field within economics that concerns the ...
1. Early name for the discipline of economics. 2. A field within economics encompassing several alternatives to neoclassical economics, including Marxist economics. Also called radical political economy. 3. A field within economics that concerns the ...