DOWER
Common law permitting a widow to obtain part or all of her husband’s estate in the absence of a will. In most cases, the widow can be given up to ⅓ interest in her husband’s interests in order to take care of herself and any children after her husband dies.
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An electronic stock exchange system in which prices are determined from bid and ask quotations made by market makers, dealers or specialists. In a ...
Confidential Treatment Order - CTO
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Kickback
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Austrian School
School that was formed in Vienna in 19th century by Carl Menger. It believes that the workings of broad economy is the sum of small actions of some ...
Mumbai Interbank Forward Offer Rate - MIFOR
A rate the Indian banks and other derivative market partaker utilized as a benchmark for fixing prices on the forward rate arrangements and interes ...
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