regular+course

  • 21course — [[t]kɔrs, koʊrs[/t]] n. v. coursed, cours•ing 1) a direction or route taken or to be taken 2) the path, route, or channel along which anything moves: the course of a stream[/ex] 3) advance or progression in a particular direction 4) the… …

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  • 22regular — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. steady, rhythmical (See regularity); normal, customary, according to rule. See order, habit, symmetry. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In accordance with custom] Syn. customary, usual, routine; see… …

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  • 23regular dividend — noun A dividend on common stock that is intended to be paid periodically in equal amounts over the course of a year, typically quarterly, after being declared by the issuer of the stock …

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  • 24course of the voyage — By this term is understood the regular and customary track, if such there be, which a ship takes in going from one port to another, and the shortest way …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 25course of the voyage — By this term is understood the regular and customary track, if such there be, which a ship takes in going from one port to another, and the shortest way …

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  • 26holder in due course — In commercial law, a holder of an instrument who took it for value, in good faith and without notice of any claim or defense against it, U.C.C. No. 3 302(1), and who can enforce the instrument free from all claims and personal defenses. U.C.C. No …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 27holder in due course — In commercial law, a holder of an instrument who took it for value, in good faith and without notice of any claim or defense against it, U.C.C. No. 3 302(1), and who can enforce the instrument free from all claims and personal defenses. U.C.C. No …

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  • 28in the ordinary course of business — In the course of business of mercantile men generally, not those engaged in a particular trade. Romeo v Martucci 72 Conn 504, 45 A 1. A sale such as made in the regular course of business, not one such as will be made only a few times in the life …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 29half-course — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ noun : a course at a school, college, or university having fewer weekly meetings than the regular course and carrying correspondingly fewer credits …

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  • 30due course of law — This phrase is synonymous with due process of law, or the law of the land, and the general definition thereof is law in its regular course of administration through courts of justice . See due process of law …

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