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comminglingn. the act of mixing the funds belonging to one party with those ...
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commingling The mixing of one utility's generated supply of electric energy with another utility's generated supply within a transmission system.
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comminglingCommingling refers to combining accounts with different characteristics.
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comminglingTerm which generally applies to the mixing of two petroleum products with similar specifications. Most branded gasoline firms require that their product not be commingled to preserve the integrity of [..]
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comminglingThe act of mixing the funds belonging to one party with those of another party. Usually, spouses or business partners may commingle assets without a problem. However, in community property states, a s [..]
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comminglingDefinition The mixing of customer account securities with those in a bank or brokerage's own accounts; usually illegal.
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comminglingAct of fiduciary in mingling funds of his beneficiary, client, employer, or ward with his own funds. Such act is generally considered to be a breach of his fiduciary relationship. May be applied to .. [..]
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comminglingA process by which separate mailings are prepared for mail processing in such a way that they are intermingled together to create a single sequenced mailing (either within the same packaging, bundle/grouping, container or shipping unit). [amalgamation]
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comminglingCommingling is the combining of monies or financial assets from different sources into one account so that they're no longer considered separate property. Business owners, for example, should not [..]
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comminglingCommingling is the act of mixing the funds belonging to one party with those of another party, especially when one party has responsibility to keep the funds separate for the other party. Spouses or b [..]
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comminglingA term used to describe the undesirable practice of mixing fasteners from different batches that are the same size and grade in the same container.
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comminglingAn illegal practice that occurs when an agent mixes personal funds with the insureds or insurers funds.
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comminglingAnimals mingling close together, such as occurs during transportation and in crowded pens. It is an excellent opportunity for pathogens to be passed from one animal to another.
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comminglingAnimals mingling close together, such as occurs during transportation and in crowded pens. It is an excellent opportunity for pathogens to be passed from one animal to another.
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comminglingMethod of packing a shipment in which various goods subject to differing duties are grouped together. Because of this, the value of each type of item is difficult to determine.
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comminglingkuh-ming-guhl Producing oil and gas from two or more reservoirs at different depths, or where product of two or more fields is transported via a common pipeline.
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comminglingMixing customer-owned securities with those owned by a firm in its proprietary accounts.
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comminglingIn the context of securities, this involves mixing customer-owned securities with brokerage firm-owned securities. This process is referred to as rehypothecation, which is the use of customers' c [..]
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