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  Quantities of unextracted coal that comprise the demonstrated base for future production, including both proved and probable reserves. Also see Proved energy reserves; Probable energy reserves; Ener [..]
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  See Proved energy reserves.
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  Includes all proved reserves associated with the company's net working interests.
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A specific amount of money pre-funded and set aside to assure adequate funds to cover future claims. Both insurance companies and self-insured employers must "reserve" in order to preserve cash flow and protect solvency.
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See Reserve assets, international.
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That portion of the resources for a valuable mineral commodity that can be extracted from the Earth at a profit today.
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An amount set aside out of distributable profits, which is not intended to meet any specific liability, contingency or expected diminution in value of assets known to exist at the balance sheet date.
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The calculated quantity of hydrocarbons or minerals which can be extracted profitably from a deposit, classified according to the level of confidence that can be placed in the data. Standard classific [..]
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1. International reserves of a government or central bank. 2. Amounts held by commerical banks in their vaults or on deposit with the central bank as backing for deposits.
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A company's reserves are made up primarily of profits retained in the business and accumulated over the years, rather than paid out as dividends. They are usually held as cash or in highly liquid assets. Shareholders have no rights over reserves so a company can disburse them or not, as it sees fit, within the usual accounting rules. The term [..]
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The vault cash and deposits at the Federal Reserve System that banks use to complete day-to-day transactions.
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Items, such as books and articles, which are to be shared by a class, and therefore require controlled circulation. Usually kept at the Circulation Desk or a separate Reserve room. (Unit 3> What Al [..]
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In academic libraries, materials given a shorter loan period (one-hour, three-hour, overnight, three-day, etc.) for a limited period of time (usually one term or semester) at the request of the instru [..]
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A term used to describe a section of land designated for First Nations people to live on in Canada, where their rights are protected.
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Books, articles, or other materials that an instructor has assigned for a class to read and therefore placed on reserve in the Library. Reserve materials are available on request for a limited loan period (2 hours, 1 day, etc.).
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See Impound.
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retailers can return records which they have ordered but are not able to sell, so the record company is never sure how many records will be returned. Because they may come back, companies keep a portion of the royalties that should go to artists until they have confirmation that the records are not coming back. This is a ‘reserve’ against returns. [..]
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Generation capacity that is available to the system operator if needed, but that is not currently generating electricity.
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Restricted cash investments or highly liquid investments intended to protect the HMO membership against insolvency or bankruptcy.
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Liability established by an insurer to reflect the estimated cost of claim payments and related expenses that the insurer ultimately will be required to pay with respect to the insurance it has underwritten.
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See mineral resources and reserves
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Top S Scholarly Journal (See Refereed Journal) Secondary Source Material that interprets or analyzes a subject or event after the fact, often based on information from primary sources. Examples are textbooks, encyclopedias and book reviews.
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An amount set aside by the Board to be used for needs that are outside of the regular annual budget. Reserves may be designated for operating, building, or for other purposes.
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The sum of cash that banks hold in their vaults and the deposits they maintain with Federal Reserve banks.
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Pursuant to 16 USCS § 839a (17), [Title 16. Conservation; Chapter 12H. Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation] the term reserves means “the electric power needed to avert particula [..]
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(n) civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army
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That power reserve capacity above firm system load, which is required to provide for (a) regulation within the hour to cover minute-to-minute variations in demand; (b) load-forecasting error; (c) loss of equipment; and (d) area protection. It is the reserve capacity capability needed to ensure a specified standard of service.
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A general accounting term denoting an amount of money set aside from profits (and not distributed to shareholders as dividends) which is transferred into a special liability account to meet unexpected [..]
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An oil or gas deposit’s reserves comprise the total amount of its producible resources, from first oil or gas to the deposit’s abandonment. They depend among other things on the development plan (numb [..]
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That part of a mineral deposit which could be economically and legally extracted or produced at the time of the reserve determination. Reserves are customarily stated in terms of ore when dealing with [..]
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The power reserve capacity above firm system load required to provide for: (1) regulations within the hour to cover minute-to-minute variations in demand, (2) load forecasting error, (3) loss of equipment and (4) area protections. It is the reserve capacity capability needed to ensure a specified standard of service.
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Capacity that currently is not being used but that can be quickly available for the unexpected loss of generation.
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The claim which owners have on the assets of a company because the company has created new wealth for them over the period since it began. Most common example is retained earnings.
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The claim which owners have on the assets of a company because the company has created new wealth for them over the period since it began.
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Areas of land reserved by the Crown for Aboriginal people in the 19th century. Much of this land was later taken from Aboriginal people again. Until the 1970s the remaining reserves were administered and controlled by government. See also missions and stations as these terms are also used.
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Capacity that enables an individual to cope with and/or recover from the impact of a neural injury or a psychotic episode.
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A companyís best estimate of what it will pay for claims.
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Holdings of foreign exchange, either by the Reserve Bank only, or by the Reserve Bank and domestic banking institutions.
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A company's best estimate of what it will pay for claims.
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A company's best estimate of what it will pay for claims.
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A depository institution’s vault cash (up to the level of its required reserves) plus balances in its reserve account (not including funds applied to its required clearing balance).
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the amount that banks are legally required to keep 'on hand' to meet short-term repayment obligations (for instance, if a large percentage of depositors suddenly decide to withdraw their money). The amount banks are required to keep in reserve varies by country and has generally declined over time through the process of financial liberali [..]
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A company’s best estimate of what it will pay for claims.
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An insurer will set aside funds from its premiums and/or profits to meet known or anticipated claims in the future.
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A company's best estimate of what it will pay for claims.
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A company’s assets kept readily available as cash / investments.
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The economically mineable part of a measured and/or indicated mineral resource. It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. Appropriate assessments and studies have been carried out, and include consideration of and modification by realistically assumed mining, metallurgical, economic, marke [..]
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That part of a mineral deposit which could be economically and legally extracted or produced at the time of the reserve determination. Reserves are customarily stated in terms of ore when dealing with metalliferous minerals. There are two categories of reserves: Proven Ore & Probable Ore.
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Required to be maintained by the bank in accordance with Bank Act regulations.
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Reserves are created out of profits made by the business.
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A depository institution's vault cash (up to the level of its required reserves) plus balances in its reserve account (not including funds applied to its required clearing balance).
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Funds set aside by a bank to enable it to pay its depositors. Reserves may consist of vault cash, deposits in other banks, and deposits with the Federal Reserve. The term sometimes refers only to those reserves that meet Federal Reserve requirements.
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amount of a particular resource in known locations that can be extracted at a profit with present technology and prices.
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Natural gas in natural underground formation in wells, fields or pools.
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Estimated remaining quantities of oil and gas related substances anticipated to be economically producible, as of a given date, by application of development projects to know accumulations.  In additi [..]
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are those quantities of petroleum anticipated to be commercially recoverable by application of development projects to known accumulations from a given date forward under defined conditions. Reserves must further satisfy four criteria: they must be discovered, recoverable, commercial, and remaining (as of the evaluation date) based on the developme [..]
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Those unproved reserves which analysis of geological and engineering data suggests are less likely to be recoverable than probable reserves (probability 10-50%) (SPE).
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Those unproved reserves which analysis of geological and engineering data suggests are more likely than not (>50% probability) to be recoverable (SPE).
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Those quantities of petroleum which, by analysis of geological and engineering data, can be estimated with reasonable certainty (90% probability) to be commercially recoverable, from a given date forward, from known reservoirs and under current economic conditions, operating methods, and government regulations (SPE).
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Hydrocarbons which are anticipated to be recovered from known accumulations from a given date forward.
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Oil, natural gas and gas liquids thought to be accumulated in known reservoirs.
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Those quantities of petroleum anticipated to be commercially recoverable by application of development projects to known accumulations from a given date forward under defined conditions.
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Estimated remaining quantities of crude oil, natural gas, NGLs and related substances anticipated to be economically producible, as of a given date, by application of development projects to known accumulations. In addition, there must exist, or there must be a reasonable expectation that there will exist, the legal right to produce or a revenue in [..]
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The amount of oil or gas in a reservoir currently available for production, usually described as barrels of oil, or MCF.
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The amount of oil and gas in a reservoir calculated to be recoverable and described in measurements of barrels of oil, or million cubic feet (MCF).
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represent that part of resources which are commercially recoverable and have been justified for development, while contingent and prospective resources are less certain because some significant commercial or technical hurdle must be overcome prior to there being confidence in the eventual production of the volumes.
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The volumes of hydrocarbons proven by drilling, testing and interpretation of geological, geophysical and engineering data, that are considered to be recoverable using current technology and under pre [..]
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Gas reserves are defined as technically recoverable gas resources (see below). This means that the reserves can be extracted from the ground using current technologies; however it does not guarantee that this extraction process can be achieved in an economically viable manner.
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Recoverable portion of resources available for use based on current knowledge, technology and economics.
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Reserves are estimated remaining quantities of oil and natural gas and related substances anticipated to be economically producible, as of a given date, by application of development projects to known accumulations. In addition, there must exist, or there must be a reasonable expectation that there will exist, the legal right to produce or a revenu [..]
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An economically recoverable quantity of crude oil or gas.
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Those quantities of hydrocarbons which are anticipated to be commercially recovered from known accumulations from a given date forward.
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The amount of oil or gas in a reservoir currently available for production, usually described as barrels of oil or MCF (thousands of cubic feet) of natural gas, attributable to a well, a property, or an entire field. The term should always be qualified by an adjective (such as “recoverable,” “proved,” or possible”), since there are many ways of est [..]
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An estimate of the volume of crude oil and natural gas of a discovery that is viewed as commercially recoverable under present economic conditions.
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** Recoverable portion of resources available for use.
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Oil and/or natural gas existing in producible quantities within an identified oil field.
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(Proven) - As defined by the Society of Petroleum Engineers, reserves that can be estimated with reasonable certainty to be recovered under current economic conditions. Such reserves either must have facilities that are operational at the time of the estimate to process and transport those reserves to market, or a commitment of reasonable expectati [..]
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Reserves are estimated remaining quantities of oil and natural gas and related substances anticipated to be recoverable from known accumulations, as of a given date, based on the analysis of drilling, [..]
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Estimated recoverable portion of a resource. Proved reserves are reserves that can be estimated with a high degree of certainty to be recoverable. It is likely that the actual remaining quantities rec [..]
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quantities of petroleum which are anticipated to be commercially recoverable from known accumulations from a given date forward
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The amount of oil or gas in a reservoir currently available for production, usually described as barrels of oil or MCF.
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The unproduced but recoverable oil or gas in a formation that has been proved by production.
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The fraction of the oil in place that can be considered extractable. This depends not only upon the geology but economics (is oil expensive enough to make it worthwhile) and technology.
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A company’s best estimate of what it will pay for claims.
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This is cash set aside to cover costs and expenses. Having additional money set aside can help strengthen a loan application.
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materials set aside by a professor/instructor for a specific academic course and given a limited check-out period (usually anywhere from 2 hours to 3 days) so that all the members of the class may hav [..]
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Areas of Crown Land reserved for various public purposes, for example parks, recreation, drainage or church sites; the reserve is identified by a number, eg Reserve No. 12345. Reserves may be vested, [..]
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Order entry, modification, and cancellation are permitted for the securities. The current trading status for the securities is automatically changed to 'Reserved' when the following occurs:Market order cannot be fully executed, potential match price is outside static threshold during pre-opening, and Market-on-Opening has no counterpart.
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Equity above and beyond a company’s nominal liable capital. German law distinguishes between capital reserves (capital contributed to the company from outside) and retained earnings (reserves built up [..]
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Players on the roster whom a coach uses to spell starters who are hurt or in a bye week or facing a difficult matchup. These roster positions do not receive points.
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lang=en 1800s=1813 * '''1813''' — . ''''. *: "Why will you think so? It must be his own doing. He is his own master. But you do not know ''all''. I ''will'' read you the passage which particularly [..]
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Volumes of hydrocarbons (measured in Bcf, Tcf or billion of barrels) that are considered to be economically recoverable using current technology.
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Funds set aside for a particular purpose, usually to protect the security of outstanding mortgage loans. Reserves are also held by condominium and homeowner associations for future maintenance needs, [..]
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The claim which owners have on the assets of a company because the company has created new wealth for them over the period since it began. residual value
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in a company balance sheet. shares
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Money set aside to pay for future anticipated expenses. Reserves can be established for many purposes, including: emergencies/rainy days, capital improvement and building replacement needs, future investments, and general operations.
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