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hud
hud the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; established in 1965, HUD works to create a decent home and suitable living environment for all Americans; it does this by addressing housing needs, improving
inscribe
inscribe in·scribed in·scrib·ing : to set down in writing (as the terms of a mortgage) to create a lasting public record in·scrip·tion n
legislate
: to perform the function of legislation ;specif : to make or enact laws vt : to cause, create, provide, or bring about by legislation
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loss
the occurrence of a stipulated event (as death, injury, destruction, or damage) in such a manner as to create liability in the insurer under the terms of the policy NOTE: As a general rule, economic losses are
Ponzi scheme
an investment swindle in which early investors are paid with sums obtained from later ones in order to create the illusion of profitability
misleading
misleading : possessing the capacity or tendency to create a mistaken understanding or impression compare deceptive, fraudulent
obligation
do, satisfy, or fulfill: as a : a commitment to pay a particular amount of money [does not create a debt, liability, or other , legal or moral "State v. Florida Dev. Fin. Corp., 650 So. 2d
riot
riot : a disturbance of the peace created by an assemblage of usually three or more people acting with a common purpose and in a violent
puffing
be held liable for misrepresentation for statements that amount to mere puffing. Nor can puffing be considered to create an express warranty.
reasonable accommodation
party (as an employer) doing it ;also : something done to accommodate a religious need that does not create undue hardship for an employer
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hud
hud the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; established in 1965, HUD works to create a decent home and suitable living environment for all Americans; it does this by addressing housing needs, improving
inscribe
inscribe in·scribed in·scrib·ing : to set down in writing (as the terms of a mortgage) to create a lasting public record in·scrip·tion n
legislate
: to perform the function of legislation ;specif : to make or enact laws vt : to cause, create, provide, or bring about by legislation
Keep your definitions linked to case research
loss
the occurrence of a stipulated event (as death, injury, destruction, or damage) in such a manner as to create liability in the insurer under the terms of the policy NOTE: As a general rule, economic losses are
Ponzi scheme
an investment swindle in which early investors are paid with sums obtained from later ones in order to create the illusion of profitability
misleading
misleading : possessing the capacity or tendency to create a mistaken understanding or impression compare deceptive, fraudulent
obligation
do, satisfy, or fulfill: as a : a commitment to pay a particular amount of money [does not create a debt, liability, or other , legal or moral "State v. Florida Dev. Fin. Corp., 650 So. 2d
riot
riot : a disturbance of the peace created by an assemblage of usually three or more people acting with a common purpose and in a violent
puffing
be held liable for misrepresentation for statements that amount to mere puffing. Nor can puffing be considered to create an express warranty.
reasonable accommodation
party (as an employer) doing it ;also : something done to accommodate a religious need that does not create undue hardship for an employer
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