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Bullion
BullionIn its usual acceptation, is uncoined gold or silver, in bars, plates, or other masses. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Gold A metal used in making money, or coin. It is pure when the metal is unmixed with any other. Standard gold, is gold mixed with some other metal, called alloy. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Bull dagging In the US penitentiary slang, homosexual activities between women. Bull dog In the US penitentiary slang, a prisoner who uses fear and intimidation to get something from a weaker person. Bull lawyer A lawyer involving Bull corporation. Bulletin An official account of public transactions on matters of importance. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Bucket shop A securities fraud scheme that pretends to buy and sell securities for customers, but actually never invests the money it receives. The scheme depends upon stock price manipulation or a continuously rising market to encourage more buyers than sellers. Also associated sometimes with the Pump-and-Dump scheme. Buggery Criminal law. The detestable crime of having commerce contrary to the order of nature, by mankind with mankind, or with brute beasts, or by womankind with brute beasts. Building Estates. An edifice erected by art, and fixed upon or over the soil, composed of stone, brick, marble, wood, or other proper substance. Bulk Contracts. Said to be merchandise which is neither counted, weighed, nor measured. Bulletin An official account of public transactions on matters of importance. Bullion Bunker pollution convention The International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage, adopted at London on March 23, 2001, not yet in force. Buoy A piece of wood, or an empty barrel, floating on the water, to show the place where it is shallow, to indicate the danger there is to navigation. Burden of proof This phrase is employed to signify the duty of proving the facts in dispute on an issue raised between the parties in a cause. Bureau A French word, which literally means a large writing table. It is used figuratively for the place where business is transacted: it has been borrowed by us, and used in nearly the same sense; as, the bureau of the secretary of state. Bureaucracy The abuse of official influence in the affairs of government; corruption. This word has lately been adopted to signify that those persons who are employed in bureaus abuse their authority by intrigue to promote their own benefit, or that of friends, rather than the public good. The word is derived from the French. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Bullion. If you have a better definition for Bullion than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Bullion may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Bullion and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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