commitment
61Commitment reports — Reports include: Commitments existing Commitment exception See also Reports, audit reports, balance sheet reports, budget reports, department management/reconciliation reports, fee reports, position reports, revaluation reports,… …
62commitment fee — An amount charged by a bank to keep open a line of credit or to continue to make unused loan facilities available to a potential borrower. See firm commitment …
63commitment accounting — įsipareigojimų apskaita statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis NATO – įsipareigojimų registravimo procedūra. atitikmenys: angl. commitment accounting šaltinis NATO mokymų ir pratybų finansavimo terminų žodynas AAP 43(1), 2009 …
64commitment fee — Amount paid to lender by borrower for loan commitment in addition to interest. Such are common in real estate transactions …
65commitment fee — Amount paid to lender by borrower for loan commitment in addition to interest. Such are common in real estate transactions …
66commitment by lawful warrant in deed — A commitment by a warrant in writing. State v Shaw, 73 Vt 149, 168, 50 A 863 …
67commitment by lawful warrant in law — A commitment by lawful warrant in writing or by authority of law without a writing. State v Shaw, 73 Vt 149, 50 A 863 …
68commitment — noun a) The act or an instance of committing, putting in charge, keeping, or trust, especially: b) The act of sending a legislative bill to committee for review Syn: allegiance, charge, committal, consignment, dedication …
69commitment — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. commission; committal, promise, pledge; involvement. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An obligation] Syn. pledge, responsibility, engagement, assurance; see duty 1 , 2 , promise 1 . 2. [Committedness] Syn.… …
70Commitment — Com|mịt|ment 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; Wirtsch.〉 1. Verpflichtung, Bekenntnis, bindende Vereinbarung 2. positive Identifikation eines Mitarbeiters mit dem Unternehmen, dem er angehört [Etym.: engl.] …