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Home Dictionary Name: front endfront end ratio
front end ratio a percentage comparing a borrower's total monthly cost to buy a house (mortgage principal and interest, insurance, and real estate taxes) to monthly income before deductions. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
front-end
front-end ...
Plowpoint
A detachable share at the extreme front end of the plow body...
Fronting
Fronting, merely means that the article should face or have its front toward, opposite or over against the house or the street. In our opinion the word 'fronting' has been used in the proviso not in any legal or technical sense but as used in ordinary parlance. It is not a term of art but one that signifies its meaning according to common notions. Link Advertisers and Business Promoters v. Commissioner Corporation of City of Bangalore, (1977) 3 SCC 204 (210). (Bangalore Municipal Corporation Act, 1949, s. 136)...
front
front : something or someone (as a person or group) used to mask the identity or true character or activity of the actual person or organization in control front vb ...
front pay
front pay A type of damages award in an employment lawsuit that represents the amount of money the employee would have earned if the employee was reinstated or hired into the higher-paying position from which he or she was illegally rejected ...
up front charges
up front charges the fees charged to homeowners by the lender at the time of closing a mortgage loan. This includes points, broker's fees, insurance, and other charges. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
Fronted
Formed with a front drawn up in line...
Frontingly
In a fronting or facing position opposingly...
open-end
open-end : organized to allow for contingencies: as a : permitting additional debt to be incurred under the original debt instrument subject to specified conditions see also open-end mortgage at mortgage b : having fluctuating capitalization of shares that are issued or redeemed at the current net asset value or at a figure in fixed ratio to this [an investment company] compare closed-end c : calling for the filling by a particular contractor of all government needs for a specific product during a specified period [an contract] ...
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