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indexation
wages and interest are tied to the cost of living index in order to compenaste for the effects of inflation
Hygrodeik
hygrometer having wet and dry bulb thermometers with an adjustable index showing directly the percentage of moisture in the air etc
floater
floating policy 2 : a debt security that yields an indexed variable rate of interest ;esp : floating rate note at
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life insurance
characterized by flexible premiums, benefits, and payment schedules, by the indexing of cash value to money market interest rates, and by
note
floating rate note : a negotiable note that yields an indexed and periodically adjusted variable rate of interest called also floater
Indical
Indexical
Key-number system
Key-number system, means a legal-research indexing system developed by West Publishing Company to Catalogue American case
Manorial documents
local institutions undertaking to be responsible for the preservation and indexing of the documents and the Master of the Rolls may
Specification
period of exclusive privilege has expired. See LETTERS-PATENT. As to indexes of specifications for the public use, see s. 46 of
Statutory Rules and Orders
Fisheries, under the Diseases of Animals Acts. See Pulling's Annual Indexes of Statutory Rules and Orders, first published by Governmentin1891, and
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