transitory

  • 41transitory — /ˈtrænzətri / (say tranzuhtree) adjective 1. passing away; not lasting, enduring, permanent or eternal. 2. lasting for a short time; brief; transient. {Middle English transitorie, from French} –transitorily, adverb –transitoriness, noun …

  • 42transitory defect —    An identifying typewriter characteristic that can be eliminated by cleaning the machine or replacing the ribbon. Clogged typeface are the most common defects of this class …

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  • 43Transitory items —   Accounts which contain:   all prepaid expense accounts.   accrued income accounts e.g.. interest income receivable.   all deferred income accounts that have an impact on the profit and loss accounts of future accounting period(s).   matching is …

    International financial encyclopaedia

  • 44transitory action — An action upon a cause of action that could have arisen in any place whatsoever, having no such reference to one place as to render it a local action. 56 Am J1st Venue § 3 …

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  • 45transitory crime — A crime the venue for the prosecution of which may, by force of statute, be laid in a county other than that in which the offense may have been committed. Watt v People, 126 Ill 9, 18 NE 340 …

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  • 46transitory seisin — Seisin for the instant or for the moment, as where the person seised is a mere conduit of title for passing an estate. 25 Am J2d Dow § 29 …

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  • 47Rice transitory yellowing virus — Taxobox color=violet name = Rice transitory yellowing virus (RTYV) virus group = v familia = Rhabdoviridae genus = Nucleorhabdovirus species = Rice transitory yellowing virus synonyms = Rice transitory yellowing virus (RTYV) is a plant pathogenic …

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  • 48Chose transitory — Chose Chose, n.; pl. {Choses}. [F., fr. L. causa cause, reason. See {Cause}.] (Law) A thing; personal property. [1913 Webster] {Chose in action}, a thing of which one has not possession or actual enjoyment, but only a right to it, or a right to… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 49Small but Significant and Non-transitory Increase in Price — In competition law, before deciding whether companies have significant market power which would justify government intervention, the test of Small but Significant and Non transitory Increase in Price is used to define the relevant market in a… …

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  • 50No Transitory — was the second single off of Alexisonfire s second album, Watch Out! (2004). This song is noted for being the band s first single featuring Dallas Green on lead vocals. The song has a heavy intro, but the rest is fairly calm. During the verses,… …

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