Compliance
101compliance — Submission; obedience; conformance …
102compliance — Submission; obedience; conformance …
103compliance — The act of following a medical regimen or schedule correctly and consistently, including taking medicines or following a diet …
104compliance — n.f. Méd. Adhésion du patient au traitement prescrit …
105Regulatory compliance — Compliance (regulation) redirects here. For other uses, see Compliance (disambiguation). In general, compliance means conforming to a rule, such as a specification, policy, standard or law. Regulatory compliance describes the goal that… …
106dynamic compliance — compliance measured while an organ (such as the lung or bladder) is expanding or contracting; in the lung it is a measure of the change in volume per change in inflation pressure during air flow into or out of the lung. Cf. static c …
107static compliance — compliance measured in the absence of any motion. Cf. dynamic c …
108substantial compliance rule — Compliance with the essential requirements, whether of a contract or of a statute. Wentworth v. Medellin, Tex.Civ.App., 529 S.W.2d 125, 128. In life insurance law is that where insured has done substantially all he is required to do under policy… …
109compliance risk — One of nine risks defined by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency ( OCC). The risk to earnings or capital arising from violations of or nonconformance with laws, rules, regulations, prescribed practices, or ethical standards. This risk… …
110compliance department — A department in all organized stock exchanges ( organized exchange) to ensure that all companies, traders, and brokerage firms comply with Securities and Exchange Commission and exchange rules and regulations. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …