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skip person

in a generation-skipping transfer ;also : a trust whose interests are all held by or may only be distributed to skip persons see also direct skip compare generation-skipping transfer

stirpital

stirpital : of or relating to per stirpes distribution

stock

: a class of corporate stock whose holders are guaranteed payment of dividends and a share of asset distribution before the holders of common stock but are usually denied voting rights Treasury stock : stock that is

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surplus

surplus : all surplus other than earned surplus earned surplus : the surplus that remains after deducting losses, distributions to stockholders, and transfers to capital stock accounts paid-in surplus : surplus resulting from the sale of stock

trustee in bankruptcy

: the trustee in a chapter 12 or chapter 13 case who is charged with duties that include distributing payments made by the debtor in accordance with a confirmed plan called also bankruptcy trustee see also debtor

undivided profits

undivided profits : earnings of a business that have been retained instead of being distributed to stockholders or owners or designated as surplus compare surplus

value-added tax

of value in the processing of a raw material, the performance of a service, or the production and distribution of a commodity with each payer except the consumer reimbursed from payment at the next stage called also

vertical agreement

vertical agreement : an agreement among economic competitors on different levels of production or distribution that affects competition compare horizontal agreement NOTE: Unlike horizontal agreements, vertical agreements are not considered illegal per se

vertical privity

: privity between parties (as a manufacturer and retailer) who occupy adjoining levels in a system of product distribution

Bridgeing

The system of bracing used between floor or other timbers to distribute the weight

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skip person

in a generation-skipping transfer ;also : a trust whose interests are all held by or may only be distributed to skip persons see also direct skip compare generation-skipping transfer

stirpital

stirpital : of or relating to per stirpes distribution

stock

: a class of corporate stock whose holders are guaranteed payment of dividends and a share of asset distribution before the holders of common stock but are usually denied voting rights Treasury stock : stock that is

Keep your definitions linked to case research

surplus

surplus : all surplus other than earned surplus earned surplus : the surplus that remains after deducting losses, distributions to stockholders, and transfers to capital stock accounts paid-in surplus : surplus resulting from the sale of stock

trustee in bankruptcy

: the trustee in a chapter 12 or chapter 13 case who is charged with duties that include distributing payments made by the debtor in accordance with a confirmed plan called also bankruptcy trustee see also debtor

undivided profits

undivided profits : earnings of a business that have been retained instead of being distributed to stockholders or owners or designated as surplus compare surplus

value-added tax

of value in the processing of a raw material, the performance of a service, or the production and distribution of a commodity with each payer except the consumer reimbursed from payment at the next stage called also

vertical agreement

vertical agreement : an agreement among economic competitors on different levels of production or distribution that affects competition compare horizontal agreement NOTE: Unlike horizontal agreements, vertical agreements are not considered illegal per se

vertical privity

: privity between parties (as a manufacturer and retailer) who occupy adjoining levels in a system of product distribution

Bridgeing

The system of bracing used between floor or other timbers to distribute the weight

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