See Also: PASSAGE MONEY, contracts(law)
Tight money or dear money(finance)
direct tax(dictionary)
direct(1)(dictionary)
direct(2)(dictionary)
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Direct Cost (money) and SET, contracts (law)


Direct Cost (money)


Definition: Costs directly attributable to the manufacture of a product. See Indirect Cost.







SET, contracts (law)


SET, contracts. Foreign bills of exchange are generally drawn in parts; as, "pay this my first bill of exchange, second and third of the same tenor and "pay this my first bill of exchange, second and third of the same tenor and date not paid;" the whole of these parts, which make but one bill, are date not paid;" the whole of these parts, which make but one bill, are called a set. Chit. Bills, 175, 6, (edition of 1836); 2 Pardess. n. 342. called a set. Chit. Bills, 175, 6, (edition of 1836); 2 Pardess. n. 342. SET ASIDE. To annul; to make void; as to set aside an award. SET ASIDE. To annul; to make void; as to set aside an award. 2. When proceedings are irregular they may be set aside on, motion of 2. When proceedings are irregular they may be set aside on, motion of the party whom they injuriously affect. the party whom they injuriously affect.