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fixed charge
fixed charge : a regularly recurring expense (as rent, taxes, or interest) that must be met when due
fixed asset
fixed asset see asset
Fixed charge
Fixed charge, is however, on a particular asset or class of assets which the charger cannot deal with free from...
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Fixing
The act or process of making fixed
Fixative
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Fixtures
Fixtures. Things of an accessory character which are not something which is part of the original struc-ture, Boswell v. Crucible...
Plant
Plant, has been defined as the tools, machinery, fixtures, buildings, grounds, etc. of a factory or business; the apparatus or...
Domicile
Domicile, the place where a person has his home. By the term 'domicile,' in its ordinary acceptation, is meant the...
Quorum
Quorum (of whom), the number of members of an administrative or judicial body whose presence is necessary for the acts...
Debenture
Debenture [fr. debeo, Lat., to owe] may be defined generally as a charge in writing [not necessarily sealed, see British...
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Fixative - Law Dictionary Search Results
fixed charge
fixed charge : a regularly recurring expense (as rent, taxes, or interest) that must be met when due
fixed asset
fixed asset see asset
Fixed charge
Fixed charge, is however, on a particular asset or class of assets which the charger cannot deal with free from...
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Fixing
The act or process of making fixed
Fixative
Matched in: Term Fixative
Fixtures
Fixtures. Things of an accessory character which are not something which is part of the original struc-ture, Boswell v. Crucible...
Plant
Plant, has been defined as the tools, machinery, fixtures, buildings, grounds, etc. of a factory or business; the apparatus or...
Domicile
Domicile, the place where a person has his home. By the term 'domicile,' in its ordinary acceptation, is meant the...
Quorum
Quorum (of whom), the number of members of an administrative or judicial body whose presence is necessary for the acts...
Debenture
Debenture [fr. debeo, Lat., to owe] may be defined generally as a charge in writing [not necessarily sealed, see British...
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