Tag: VE

  • Verified

    Verified Vote in Election Law A vote whose validity requires supporting documentation from the proper authority of the country of citizenship. Resources See Also Election Law Electoral Laws Electoral Legislation

  • Vendor Agreement

    Vendor Agreement in International Trade Meaning of Vendor Agreement, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): A vendor agreement is a legal agreement that clearly states the provisions and conditions of the work to be performed by a contractor. The key points to […]

  • Verification

    Verification (of an Election) in Election Law or several stages of an electoral process (voter registration, counting, etc.). In principle, this is done by an impartial third party. An election may be verified, to ensure that operations have complied with the electoral law and that they have […]

  • Vest

    Burned, Revert, Vested From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Burned, Revert, Vested (1): The fact that a church on lands donated to the parish, on condition of sustaining the church, burned down, the title did not revert to the grantor's heirs.524 Also land granted a […]

  • Vertical Restraints

    Vertical Restraints and International Trade Economy In relation to international trade economy, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of Vertical Restraints: Anticompetitive restraint of trade arrangements imposed by a firm at one stage in a chain of transactions –usually […]

  • VersusLaw

    Loislaw and VersusLaw in Commercial Internet Legal Research Loislaw There is more information about this subjet related to the field of legal research in the legal encyclopedia.Versuslaw There is more information about this subjet related to the field of legal research in the legal encyclopedia.

  • Vehicle Accidents

    Motor-Vehicle AccidentsThe single greatest cause of accidents in the United States is the automobile. In 1913 the American industrialist Henry Ford introduced assembly-line techniques in the manufacture of motor vehicles. The subsequent increase in the number of automobiles in use was huge …

  • Velocity Of Money

    The speed at which a currency unit circulates within an economy. If money turns over at an increasing rate, this velocity indicates a speedup in the economy; conversely, a declining velocity may indicate a slowdown. The overall velocity of money is the product of two components. (1) Transaction velo…

  • Vertical Foreign Investment

    Investments made by a firm, usually an oligopolistic firm in an industrially advanced nation, in a foreign source of raw or semiprocessed materials that can be used in the manufacture of the investing firm's product. …

  • Very Large Crude Carrier

    A tanker measuring between two and three hundred thousand deadweight tons….

  • Venustiano Carranza

    Venustiano Carranza Venustiano Carranza (1859-1920), Mexican revolutionary and president, was born Dec. 29 1859, at Cuatro Cienegas, Coahuila. He was educated in the Ateneo Fuentes at Saltillo and in the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria at Mexico City. Defective eyesight prevented a legal career for which he had studied. Entering politics, he became presidente municipal of Cuatro…

  • Verdicts and Settlements

    Verdicts and Settlements Verdict, as defined by Black’s Law Dictionary, is “a jury’s finding or decisions on the factual issue of a case. Loosely, in a nonjury trial, a judge and resolution of the issue of a case.”(8th edition) As trial decisions are not officially reported, a legal researcher cannot rely on the regular case…