proprietary

  • 61Proprietary trader — In a financial institution, a proprietary trader ( also known as a securities trader ) is a trader who trades securities on the account of the institution he/she works for, not for client based business.Such traders utilize a wide range of… …

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  • 62proprietary application — nuosavybinė programa statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Programa, priklausanti savininkui, kuris turi visas jos turtinės ir intelektualiosios nuosavybės teises. Nuosavybinių programų savininkai paprastai už mokestį suteikia galimybę… …

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  • 63proprietary program — nuosavybinė programa statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Programa, priklausanti savininkui, kuris turi visas jos turtinės ir intelektualiosios nuosavybės teises. Nuosavybinių programų savininkai paprastai už mokestį suteikia galimybę… …

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  • 64proprietary powers — The powers of a municipal corporation in exercising proprietary functions, as distinguished from its public or governmental powers. High Point v Duke Power Co. (CA4 NC) 120 F2d 666. See proprietary function …

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  • 65proprietary colony — noun a colony given to a proprietor to govern (in 17th century) • Hypernyms: ↑colony, ↑settlement * * * noun : a colony granted to some individual or individuals with the fullest prerogatives of goverment compare charter colony, royal colony * *… …

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  • 66Proprietary bottling — A proprietary bottling of liquor is one made by the organization that produced the spirit. The concept applies primarily to high end Scotch whisky …

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  • 67proprietary eponym — noun A brand name or trademark of a successful product, that has come into general use to refer to the generic class of objects rather than the specific brand type, without the exclusive rights to said product being lost by the parent company.… …

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  • 68Proprietary Trading — When a firm trades for direct gain instead of commission dollars. Essentially, the firm has decided to profit from the market rather than from commissions from processing trades. Firms that engage in proprietary trading believe that they have a… …

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  • 69proprietary medicine — a drug or remedy to which the manufacturing pharmaceutical house has exclusive (proprietary) rights, and which is marketed usually under a name that is registered as a trademark …

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  • 70proprietary name — (also proprietary term) noun a name of a product or service registered as a trademark …

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