Forwardness - Law Dictionary Search Results
McDonnell Douglas test
proof in employment-discrimination cases, essentially requiring the plaintiff to come forward with evidence of discrimination and the defendant to come forward
Insurance
appointed in all the principal ports of the world, who forward regularly to Lloyd's accounts of the departures of ships from,
Accumulated loss
such amalgamating banking company, would have been entitled to carry forward and set off under the provisions of section 72 if
Pushing
Pressing forward in business enterprising driving energetic also forward officious intrusive
Overforward
Forward to excess too forward
Onward
Moving in a forward direction tending toward a contemplated or desirable end forward as
Modest
Restraining within due limits of propriety not forward bold boastful or presumptious rather retiring than pushing ones self
Inswept
Narrowed at the forward end said of an automobile frame when the side members
Inchworm
The larva of any geometrid moth It progresses forward by first bringing the rear end of the body forward
contract
credit, or a negotiable instrument called also special contract specialty forward contract : a privately negotiated investment contract in which a
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