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Latin- let it stand. 1. Law. Court order that will stay a legal procedure. 2. Proofreading. Ignore the correction just made.
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Latin- let it stand. 1. Law. Court order that will stay a legal procedure. 2. Proofreading. Ignore the correction just made.
Items of inventory that have been ordered but have not yet been shipped.
Reinsurance taken out by a health plan or a plan funded by the employer.
The calculation of the present value of any future cash flows without any compounding.
A factor that is critical in determining the failure or success of the strategy of an organization.
Goal that can’t be attained by steps but needs extending to the limit to be realized.
Corporation privately owned providing students with loans for graduate and under graduate studies.
Method of record management where documents are coded, classified and stored by subject matter.
Term that is used to describe loan or mortgage that is below prime.
Term at the start of a clause indicating authority is granted to alter the clause provisions in order to meet special requirements or situations.
Insured’s costs in diminishing or averting losses that can be recovered from the insurer.
Regulates extravagant spending as a way to control resources.
Total or near total lack of resistance to an electronic current flowing through a product.
The total amount of a goods or service that is available to be purchased at any set period of time.
Device shielding electronic equipment from sudden increases in voltage caused by defective transformers, power restoration.
The illustration graphically showing possible returns for changing/swapping maturity dates.
The provision where female employees participating in a plan for healthcare covered only if their husbands are listed under dependents of the plan.
Relationship between a series of processes where one can’t start or go beyond a set point until another process has started, ended or reached a set point.
The act of delivering, installing and testing of a computer system so it ready for operation.
The court order that is mandatory where a party must fulfills its contractual obligations according to the exact terms of the contract.
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