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Directory advertising schemes
Directory advertising schemesFraudulent invoices claiming that the company is listed in a business directory and requesting payment. There may or may not be such a directory, and the directory may or may not ever be distributed or distributed as widely as claimed. For certain, no one ever ordered or authorized the directory advertisement. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Company An association of a number of individuals for the purpose of carrying on some legitimate business. Directory That which points out a thing or course of proceeding. Payment 1) Contracts. That which is given to execute what has been promised; or it is the fulfilment of a promise. Solvere dicimus cum quis fecit, quod facere promisit. But though this is the general acceptation of the word, yet by payment is understood, every way by which the creditor is satisfied or ought to be, and the debtor, liberated for example, an accord and satisfaction will operate as a payment. 2) Pleadings. The name of a plea by which the defendant alleges that he has paid the debt claimed in the declaration; this plea must conclude to the country. Advertisement 1) A 'notice' published either in handbills or in a newspaper. 2) The law in many instances requires parties to advertise in order to give notice of acts which are to be done; in these cases, the advertisement is in general equivalent to notice. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Direct Straight forward; not collateral. Direct action The right of a third party who has a claim in responsibility against an insured to proceed directly by suit against the insurer, usually because the insured has been declared bankrupt or has become insolvent. In most jurisdictions, direct action is permitted only by statute. Direct capitalization The capitalization method used to convert an estimate of a single year's income expectancy or any annual average of several years' income expectancies into an indication of value in one step, either by dividing the income estimated by an appropriate rate or by multiplying the income estimate by an appropriate factor. Direct evidence That which applies immediately to the fadum probandum, without any intervening process. Direct examination The initial questioning of a witness called to the stand by an attorney. Direct inward system access A feature on PBX (Private Branch Exchange) telephone equipment that is vulnerable to fraud. It is used to allow people outside of the office to call anywhere in the world through the DISA port using a toll-free number and a PIN (Personal Identification Number). Hackers attack the PBX through the toll-free number and try to break in by guessing the PIN. If successful, the hackers can use the telephone network of the victim to place calls billed back to the victim. Direct payment Child or spousal support paid directly to the parent who has custody by the parent who does not have custody. Directed verdict In a case in which the plaintiff has failed to present on the facts of his case proper evidence for jury consideration, the trial judge may order the entry of a verdict without allowing the jury to consider it. Direction 1) The order and government of an institution; the persons who compose the board of directors are jointly called the direction. 2) Practice. That part of a bill in chancery which contains the address of the bill to the court. Directors Persons who are appointed to the board of directors under procedures contained in the Articles of Association are the directors of the company. Shadow directors may also be treated as directors in some circumstances. Executives whose job title describe them as a director but are not members of the board are not treated as directors, although they may have ostensible authority to bind the company as if they were. Directors register The Directors Register is one of the statutory registers that the company is required to maintain showing details of the directors and secretary. Name, address, occupation, nationality, date of birth and other directorships are recorded. Directory That which points out a thing or course of proceeding. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Directed verdict In a case in which the plaintiff has failed to present on the facts of his case proper evidence for jury consideration, the trial judge may order the entry of a verdict without allowing the jury to consider it. Direction 1) The order and government of an institution; the persons who compose the board of directors are jointly called the direction. 2) Practice. That part of a bill in chancery which contains the address of the bill to the court. Directors Persons who are appointed to the board of directors under procedures contained in the Articles of Association are the directors of the company. Shadow directors may also be treated as directors in some circumstances. Executives whose job title describe them as a director but are not members of the board are not treated as directors, although they may have ostensible authority to bind the company as if they were. Directors register The Directors Register is one of the statutory registers that the company is required to maintain showing details of the directors and secretary. Name, address, occupation, nationality, date of birth and other directorships are recorded. Directory That which points out a thing or course of proceeding. Directory advertising schemes Dirimant impediments Canon law. Those bars to a marriage, which, if consummated, render it null. Disaffirmance The act by which a person who has entered into a voidable contract. Disbarment The official seizing of an attorney's license to practice law. Disbursement Literally, to take money out of a purse. Figuratively, to pay out money; to expend money; and some times it signifies to advance money. Discharge Practice. The act by which a person in confinement, under some legal process, or held on an accusation of some crime or misdemeauor, is set at liberty; the writing containing the order for his being so set at liberty, is also called a discharge. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Directory advertising schemes. If you have a better definition for Directory advertising schemes than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Directory advertising schemes may be disputed by other professionals. 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