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electron volt

a unit of energy being equal to the kinetic energy acquired by an electron when accelerated through a potential difference of one volt It is equal to 1602 x 10 19 Joules It is abbreviated eV

violent felony

violent felony : a crime consisting of conduct that presents a serious risk of potential injury to another or that is punishable by imprisonment for more than one year used esp. in federal

underwriting

application to determine the amount of risk involved in making the loan; it includes a review of the potential borrower's credit history and a judgment of the property value. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

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sui generis

lawyer's…ad that makes no distinction among various legal and factual nuances in each sui generis case has the potential to mislead "National Law Journal"]

strike

venire 3 : to engage in a strike against (an employer) n 1 : the removal of a potential juror from a venire compare challenge 2 : a concerted work stoppage, interruption, or slowdown by a body

stock split

reverse stock split NOTE: The purpose of a stock split is to make the stock more attractive to potential investors by reducing the price per share.

public offering

public offering : an offering of corporate securities to the general public or to potential purchasers whose level of knowledge or access to information about the securities is dependent upon the disclosures of

private offering

from the requirements of filing a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission and distributing prospectuses to potential buyers before the sale.

pre-approval

pre-approval a lender commits to lend to a potential borrower a fixed loan amount based on a completed loan application, credit reports, debt, savings and has been

loan servicer

and insurance payments. Loan servicers also monitor nonperforming loans, contact delinquent borrowers, and notify insurers and investors of potential problems. Loan servicers may be the lender or a specialized company that just handles loan servicing under contract

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electron volt

a unit of energy being equal to the kinetic energy acquired by an electron when accelerated through a potential difference of one volt It is equal to 1602 x 10 19 Joules It is abbreviated eV

violent felony

violent felony : a crime consisting of conduct that presents a serious risk of potential injury to another or that is punishable by imprisonment for more than one year used esp. in federal

underwriting

application to determine the amount of risk involved in making the loan; it includes a review of the potential borrower's credit history and a judgment of the property value. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Keep your definitions linked to case research

sui generis

lawyer's…ad that makes no distinction among various legal and factual nuances in each sui generis case has the potential to mislead "National Law Journal"]

strike

venire 3 : to engage in a strike against (an employer) n 1 : the removal of a potential juror from a venire compare challenge 2 : a concerted work stoppage, interruption, or slowdown by a body

stock split

reverse stock split NOTE: The purpose of a stock split is to make the stock more attractive to potential investors by reducing the price per share.

public offering

public offering : an offering of corporate securities to the general public or to potential purchasers whose level of knowledge or access to information about the securities is dependent upon the disclosures of

private offering

from the requirements of filing a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission and distributing prospectuses to potential buyers before the sale.

pre-approval

pre-approval a lender commits to lend to a potential borrower a fixed loan amount based on a completed loan application, credit reports, debt, savings and has been

loan servicer

and insurance payments. Loan servicers also monitor nonperforming loans, contact delinquent borrowers, and notify insurers and investors of potential problems. Loan servicers may be the lender or a specialized company that just handles loan servicing under contract

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