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Home Dictionary Name: internetinternet
A large network3 of numerous computers connected through a number of major nodes of high speed computers having high speed communications channels between the major nodes and numerous minor nodes allowing electronic communication among millions of computers around the world usually referred to as the internet It is the basis for the World Wide Web...
cyberlaw
cyberlaw : the area of law dealing with regulation of use of the Internet ...
generic term
generic term Terms that the relevant purchasing public understands primarily as the common or class name for the goods or services. These terms are incapable of functioning as trademarks denoting source, and are not registrable. Examples include: "Classes Online" for classes provided via the Internet, "Pizza.com" for pizza ordering and delivery services, and "Live Plants" for plant nurseries. Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ...
Chary
Careful wary cautious not rash or reckless as the latest internet IPOs were shunned by investors made chary by the poor performance of the first wave of companies that went public...
mail order buying
The buying and selling of goods to be shipped from the vendor through the mail to the purchaser Information about to be purchased may be found in catalogs advertisements on the web etc and purchase orders transmitted to the vendor by mail telephone or internet connection...
roadkill
The body of an animal killed by a vehicle on a road as it is illegal in most places for a restaurant to serve roadkill as food for people Also used metaphorically as ldquoroadkill on the information superhighwayrdquo a person or corporation defeated by others more expert at using the internet...
Advertisement
Advertisement, [fr. avertissement, Fr.], a public notice or announcement of a thing.The duties payable on advertisements were repealed by 16 & 17 Vict. c. 63, s. 5.As to the protection afforded to Trustees and Personal Representatives by issuing an advertisement for creditors before distributing any real or personal property, see (English) Trustee Act, 1925, s. 27, amended by the (English) Law of Property (Amend.) Act, 1926, s. 7, and extending the (English) Law of Property Amendment Act, 1859 (22 & 23 Vict. c. 35), s. 29; Re Bracken, (1890) 43 Ch D 1.The regulation of advertisements is provided for by the (English) Advertisements Regulation Act, 1907 (7 Edw. 7, c. 27), and the (English) Ancient Monuments Act, 1931 (20 & 21 Geo. 5), s. 7. See also Advertisements Regulation Act, 1925, respecting advertisements affecting the view or amenities of a village or historic building. Advertisements for stolen property may amount to an offer to compound a felony, and thus constitute an offence w...
Cyber cash
Cyber cash, operates on a different footing from fires virtual. It simply ensures encrypted passage over the internet for the credit card data. It requires a special program (Cyber cash) wallet software programme. The programme handles passing payment information, encrypted between the buyer and the merchant....
Fiscal deficit
Fiscal deficit, means the excess of total disbursement from the consolidated fund of the State (excluding repayment of debt) over the sum of revenue receipts, recovery of loans and non-debt capital receipts into the fund during a financial year, Rajasthan Agricultural Produce Markets Act, 2005, s. 2(f).Means the excess of total disbursements, from the Consolidated Fund of India, excluding repayment of debt, over total receipt into the fund (excluding the debt receipts), during a financial year, Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2003, s. 23(a).Means excess of total expenditure of State Govern-ment over the total non-debt receipt and thus represents those borrowing requirement, net of repayment during the year which needs to be serviced by way of internet and principal repayment, Maharashtra Fiscal Responsibility and Budgetary Management Act, 2005, s. 2(c).Means the excess of total disbursements from the consolidated fund of the State (excluding repayment of debt) over tot...
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