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Margin
MarginThe portion of the agency's markup that is left after the agency pays mandatory external expenses (if any) such as payroll taxes and discounts required by the client. An agency's margin covers the agency's internal expenses (staff, rent, insurance, etc.) plus profit. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Portion That part of a parent's estate, or the estate of one standing in loco parentis, which is given to a child. Pays The country. Trial per pays, is a trial by the country; that is, by jury. Taxes Government's forcible collection of money from the supposedly free citizens. The excuse for this is catering for the needs of others, as well as vague concepts like "general interest" or the country's public welfare. In democratic countries, taxes are theoretically legitimized by the majority's will via laws enacted by a representative parliament, but the fundamental flaw remains that the taxed citizen has not been invited to negotiate the tax individually. Client Practice. One who employs and retains an attorney or counsellor to manage or defend a suit or action in which he is a party, or to advise him about some legal matters. Margin The portion of the agency's markup that is left after the agency pays mandatory external expenses (if any) such as payroll taxes and discounts required by the client. An agency's margin covers the agency's internal expenses (staff, rent, insurance, etc.) plus profit. Rent Estates, contracts. A certain profit in money, provisions, chattels, or labor, issuing out of lands and tenements in retribution for the use. Insurance Contracts. It is defined to be a contract of indemnity from loss or damage arising upon an uncertain event. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Margin payment Margin payment means, for purposes of the forward contract provisions of this title, payment or deposit of cash, a security or other property, that is commonly known in the forward contract trade as original margin, initial margin, maintenance margin, or variation margin, including mark-to-market payments, or variation payments. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Marauder One who, while employed in the army as a soldier, commits a larceny or robbery in the neighborhood of the camp, or while wandering away from the army. Marc-banco The name of a coin. The marc-banco of Hamburg, as money of account, at the custom-house, is deemed and taken to be of the value of thirty-five cents. Marches English law. This word signifies the limits, or confines, or borders. It was applied to the limits between England and Wales or Scotland. In Scotland the term marches is applied to the boundaries between private properties. Maretum Marshy ground overflowed by the sea or great rivers. Mareva injunction An injunction issued by the courts of the United Kingdom and other British Commonwealth countries, on the motion of a plaintiff at the beginning of or during a suit, enjoining the defendant from removing from the jurisdiction, and/or from dealing with, specified assets (real or personal, moveable or immoveable), in cases where it appears to the court that without the grant of such an injunction, the plaintiff's recovery on his claim will be jeopardized. Margin Margin payment Margin payment means, for purposes of the forward contract provisions of this title, payment or deposit of cash, a security or other property, that is commonly known in the forward contract trade as original margin, initial margin, maintenance margin, or variation margin, including mark-to-market payments, or variation payments. Marinarius An ancient word which signified a mariner or seaman; in England marinarius capitaneus, was the admiral or warden of the ports. Marine Whatever concerns the navigation of the sea, and forms the naval power of a nation is called its marine. Marine and shipping law unit A research centre specializing in maritime law and the international law of the sea, operating at the T.C. Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, Australia. Marine contract One which relates to business done or transacted upon the sea and in sea ports, and over which the courts of admiralty have jurisdiction concurrent with the courts of common law; such contracts include according to civilians and jurists among other things, charter parties, affreightments, marine hypothecations, contracts for the marine service in the building, re-pairing, supplying and navigating ships; contracts and quasi contracts respec- ting averages, contributions and jettisons, and policies of insurance. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Margin. If you have a better definition for Margin than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Margin may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Margin and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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