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Cycle counts
Cycle countsIn inventory control, counting various portions of the inventory frequently until it is all counted (vs. counting the whole inventory once a quarter or once a year). RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Inventory A list, schedule, or enumeration in writing, containing, article by article, the goods and chattels, rights and credits, and, in some cases, the lands and tenements, of a person or persons. In its most common acceptation, an inventory is a conservatory act, which is made to ascertain the situation of an intestate's estate, the estate of an insolvent, and the like, for the purpose of securing it to those entitled to it. Quarter A measure of length, equal to four inches. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Custom-house A place appointed by law, in ports of entry, where importers of goods, wares and merchandise are bound to enter the same, in order to pay or secure the duties or customs due to the government. Customs This term is usually applied to those taxes which are payable upon goods and merchandise imported or exported. Custos morum (United Kingdom) A guardian of morals. Custos rotulorum English law. The principal justice of the peace of a county, who is the keeper of the records of the county. Cyber-crime Referring to frauds perpetrated on the Internet or through the use of computers. Cycle counts Cy-pres As near as may be: a technical word used in the law of trusts or of wills to refer to a power that the courts have to, rather than void the document, to construct or interpret the will or a trust document "as near as may be" to the actual intentions of the signatory, where a literal construction would give the document illegal, impracticable or impossible effect. Czar A title of honor which is assumed by the emperor of all the Russias. Czarina The title of the empress of Russia. Contract makes the law The law aids the vigilant; forces no one to do a vain, useless, or impossible thing; injures no one -- never works and injury; does nothing in vain; regards not trifles; regards equity; always gives a remedy; speaks to all with one mouth -- is no respecter of persons. What is just and right is the law of laws. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Cycle counts. If you have a better definition for Cycle counts than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Cycle counts may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Cycle counts and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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