Rule 405 — NYSE codification of know your customer rules, which require that a customer s situation is suitable for any investment being made. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
Divisibility rule — A divisibility rule is a shorthand way of discovering whether a given number is divisible by a fixed divisor without performing the division, usually by examining its digits. Although there are divisibility tests for numbers in any radix, and… … Wikipedia
impostor rule — Refers to a UCC Article 3 provision, No. 3 405(l)(a), that renders effective any person s indorsement of a check drawn payable to an impostor … Black's law dictionary
impostor rule — Refers to a UCC Article 3 provision, No. 3 405(l)(a), that renders effective any person s indorsement of a check drawn payable to an impostor … Black's law dictionary
Papal States — The political sovereignty of the popes over the city of Rome and a more or less extensive surrounding region goes back to Frankish times, when King Pepin and his son the Emperor Charle magne rescued the popes from domination by the Lombards… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
ИБН БАДЖА — Абу Бекр Мухаммед ибн Яхья ас Саиг (латинизир. Авемпас или Авенпаце (Avempace, Avenpace)) (ок. 1070 1139) араб. врач, поэт, государственый деятель, пионер философии восточного перипатетизма в мусульманской Испании. Был долгие годы визирем… … Философская энциклопедия
Nehri — The seyyids (sada, or those who claim descent from the Prophet) of Nehri were a powerful family of sheikhs in what is now the Turkish province of Hakkari in the extreme southeastern tip of Turkey near the borders with Iraq and Iran. Thus, the… … Historical Dictionary of the Kurds
envisage, envision — Both words suggest the calling up of a mental image. Envision is slightly the loftier of the two. You might envision a better life for yourself, but if all you are thinking about is how the dining room will look when the walls have been… … Dictionary of troublesome word
Negligent entrustment — Tort law Part of the … Wikipedia
foreign private issuer — For US purposes, any foreign issuer other than a foreign government, except an issuer where more than 50% of its outstanding voting securities are held directly or through voting trust certificates or depositary receipts by US residents; and any… … Law dictionary
foreign issuer — In the US, any issuer which is a foreign government, a national of any foreign country or a corporation or other organisation incorporated or organised under the laws of a foreign country. + foreign issuer USA Any issuer which is a foreign… … Law dictionary