commingling — The act of mixing the funds belonging to one party with those of another party. Usually, spouses or business partners may commingle assets without a problem. However, in community property states, a spouse may run the risk of turning separate… … Law dictionary
commingling — noun [noncount] the commingling of fact and fiction • • • Main Entry: ↑commingle … Useful english dictionary
Commingling — Professional responsibility D … Wikipedia
commingling — In the context of securities, this involves mixing customer owned securities with brokerage firm owned securities. This process is referred to as rehypothecation, which is the use of customers collateral to secure their loans. This is legal with… … Financial and business terms
commingling of funds — n. A fiduciary’s mingling of a client’s or beneficiary’s money with his or her own. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. commingling of funds … Law dictionary
Commingling (Commingled) — 1. In securities, it is the mixing of customer owned securities with brokerage owned securities. 2. In trust banking, it is the pooling of individual customer accounts into a fund, a share of which is owned by each contributing customer. This is… … Investment dictionary
commingling — v. merge, mix, blend; become a part of, join in … English contemporary dictionary
Commingling — The mixing of one utility s generated supply of electric energy with another utility s generated supply within a transmission system. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary … Energy terms
commingling — Слиянность … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
commingling — /kə mɪŋnlɪŋ/ noun US the action of mixing financial information from different sources so that no single source can be identified, as when the difference between personal financial information and company financial information is blurred … Dictionary of banking and finance