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disclosure statement
chapter 11 debtor or other plan proponent designed to provide "adequate information" to creditors to enable them to evaluate the chapter 11 plan of reorganization. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
deliberate
weigh or discuss issues and decisions carefully [the jury retired to ] vt : to think about or evaluate [di-li-bə-rət] adj 1 : characterized by or resulting from careful consideration ;esp : characterized by or resulting from
audit committee
audit committee : a corporate committee made up of usually outside directors who review audits and evaluations of the corporation and its officers
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automated underwriting
automated underwriting loan processing completed through a computer-based system that evaluates past credit history to determine if a loan should be approved. This system removes the possibility of personal
comparative market analysis (comps)
comparative market analysis (comps) a property evaluation that determines property value by comparing similar properties sold within the last year. Source: U.S. Department of Housing
fico score
number to decide if the person is likely to pay his or her bills. A credit score is evaluated using information from the three major credit bureaus and is usually between 300 and 850. Source: U.S. Department
independent medical examination (ime)
will want to have an injured employee seen by a particular physician in order to obtain on objective evaluation of the employee's health. An employee may initially be seen by a company physician, or a physician of
law review
a periodical (as one published by a law school or bar association) containing notes and articles analyzing and evaluating subject areas and developments in the law
origination
origination the process of preparing, submitting, and evaluating a loan application; generally includes a credit check, verification of employment, and a property appraisal. Source: U.S. Department
threshold
the plaintiff "Noakes v. City of Seattle, 895 P.2d 842 (1995)"] [a showing of the need for psychiatric evaluation]
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disclosure statement
chapter 11 debtor or other plan proponent designed to provide "adequate information" to creditors to enable them to evaluate the chapter 11 plan of reorganization. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
deliberate
weigh or discuss issues and decisions carefully [the jury retired to ] vt : to think about or evaluate [di-li-bə-rət] adj 1 : characterized by or resulting from careful consideration ;esp : characterized by or resulting from
audit committee
audit committee : a corporate committee made up of usually outside directors who review audits and evaluations of the corporation and its officers
Keep your definitions linked to case research
automated underwriting
automated underwriting loan processing completed through a computer-based system that evaluates past credit history to determine if a loan should be approved. This system removes the possibility of personal
comparative market analysis (comps)
comparative market analysis (comps) a property evaluation that determines property value by comparing similar properties sold within the last year. Source: U.S. Department of Housing
fico score
number to decide if the person is likely to pay his or her bills. A credit score is evaluated using information from the three major credit bureaus and is usually between 300 and 850. Source: U.S. Department
independent medical examination (ime)
will want to have an injured employee seen by a particular physician in order to obtain on objective evaluation of the employee's health. An employee may initially be seen by a company physician, or a physician of
law review
a periodical (as one published by a law school or bar association) containing notes and articles analyzing and evaluating subject areas and developments in the law
origination
origination the process of preparing, submitting, and evaluating a loan application; generally includes a credit check, verification of employment, and a property appraisal. Source: U.S. Department
threshold
the plaintiff "Noakes v. City of Seattle, 895 P.2d 842 (1995)"] [a showing of the need for psychiatric evaluation]
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