Potentiality - Law Dictionary Search Results
learned intermediary doctrine
of a prescription drug fulfills its duty to warn of potentially harmful effects of the drug by informing the prescribing physician
loan servicer
loans, contact delinquent borrowers, and notify insurers and investors of potential problems. Loan servicers may be the lender or a specialized
motion
which prevents an opposing party from introducing or referring to potentially irrelevant, prejudicial, or otherwise inadmissible evidence until the court has
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pre-approval
pre-approval a lender commits to lend to a potential borrower a fixed loan amount based on a completed loan
private offering
with the Securities and Exchange Commission and distributing prospectuses to potential buyers before the sale.
PRP
PRP potentially responsible party used esp. in environmental law
public offering
offering of corporate securities to the general public or to potential purchasers whose level of knowledge or access to information about
stock split
stock split is to make the stock more attractive to potential investors by reducing the price per share.
strike
against (an employer) n 1 : the removal of a potential juror from a venire compare challenge 2 : a concerted
struck jury
selected from a venire of usually forty people from which potential jurors are struck by attorneys for each side alternately until
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Potentiality - Law Dictionary Search Results
learned intermediary doctrine
of a prescription drug fulfills its duty to warn of potentially harmful effects of the drug by informing the prescribing physician
loan servicer
loans, contact delinquent borrowers, and notify insurers and investors of potential problems. Loan servicers may be the lender or a specialized
motion
which prevents an opposing party from introducing or referring to potentially irrelevant, prejudicial, or otherwise inadmissible evidence until the court has
Keep your definitions linked to case research
pre-approval
pre-approval a lender commits to lend to a potential borrower a fixed loan amount based on a completed loan
private offering
with the Securities and Exchange Commission and distributing prospectuses to potential buyers before the sale.
PRP
PRP potentially responsible party used esp. in environmental law
public offering
offering of corporate securities to the general public or to potential purchasers whose level of knowledge or access to information about
stock split
stock split is to make the stock more attractive to potential investors by reducing the price per share.
strike
against (an employer) n 1 : the removal of a potential juror from a venire compare challenge 2 : a concerted
struck jury
selected from a venire of usually forty people from which potential jurors are struck by attorneys for each side alternately until
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