Collective - Law Dictionary Search Results
bad debt expense
reflects the amount of your company's accounts that are not collectable, that is the amount of your company's accounts that are
allowance for bad debts
at how much of your accounts receivable will not be collectable. In other words, your best guess at how much of
equitable recoupment
equitable recoupment : a doctrine that allows the government to collect a tax or a taxpayer to collect a refund of
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Marriage
his own nephew. The Act of 1931 ives the short collective title of the (English) Marriage (Prohibited Degrees of Relationship) Acts,
Happenstances
even as in human affairs generally, be it individual or collective, fortune ebbs and flows, influenced critically by happenstances of time
High Steward, Court of the Lord
of a speaker or chairman than a judge, for the collective body of the peers are the judges, both of law
Industrial relations
dealings and relationships between an employer and its employees, including collective bargaining about issues such as safety and benefits, Black's Law
Livery
to the owner for use as required. In London, the collective body of liverymen. Also the privilege of a particular company
Person aggrieved
Bar Council is 'a person aggrieved' because it represents the collective conscience of the standards of professional conduct and etiquette, Bar
Matrimonial Causes Acts, 1857-1923; 1925 and 1937 (English)
Titles Act, 1896, and Matrimonial Causes Acts, 1937, for these collective titles; see the Acts, and consult Browne and Watts or
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Collective - Law Dictionary Search Results
bad debt expense
reflects the amount of your company's accounts that are not collectable, that is the amount of your company's accounts that are
allowance for bad debts
at how much of your accounts receivable will not be collectable. In other words, your best guess at how much of
equitable recoupment
equitable recoupment : a doctrine that allows the government to collect a tax or a taxpayer to collect a refund of
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Marriage
his own nephew. The Act of 1931 ives the short collective title of the (English) Marriage (Prohibited Degrees of Relationship) Acts,
Happenstances
even as in human affairs generally, be it individual or collective, fortune ebbs and flows, influenced critically by happenstances of time
High Steward, Court of the Lord
of a speaker or chairman than a judge, for the collective body of the peers are the judges, both of law
Industrial relations
dealings and relationships between an employer and its employees, including collective bargaining about issues such as safety and benefits, Black's Law
Livery
to the owner for use as required. In London, the collective body of liverymen. Also the privilege of a particular company
Person aggrieved
Bar Council is 'a person aggrieved' because it represents the collective conscience of the standards of professional conduct and etiquette, Bar
Matrimonial Causes Acts, 1857-1923; 1925 and 1937 (English)
Titles Act, 1896, and Matrimonial Causes Acts, 1937, for these collective titles; see the Acts, and consult Browne and Watts or
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