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  • 21fixed charge — 1. An alternative term for *fixed cost. 2. Costs related to the setting up of production batches. All things being equal, large production batches minimize the impact of fixed charges like the setting up and calibration of machines. 3. The right… …

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  • 22place of payment — The place fixed by a contract for the payment of money, or by the parties in a subsequent agreement as the place where the payment is to be made. The place, often a bank, designated in a promissory note, as the place where the maker is to pay the …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 23place of performance — The place fixed by the terms of the contract in express terms. The place which as determined by fair inference in construction of the contract, is to be the place of performance in accordance with the intention of the parties. In instances where… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 24fixed bayonet — noun : a bayonet when fitted in its place on the end of a rifle * * * fixed bayonet, a bayonet attached to the muzzle end of a rifle …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 25place lands — Lands granted which were within certain limits on each side of the road, and which became instantly fixed by the adoption of the line of the road. There is a well defined difference between place lands and indemnity lands. See indemnity …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 26fixed — fɪkst adj. set firmly in place; stabilized; protected or preserved; steady, firm; not volatile (Chemistry); predetermined; illegally prearranged fɪks n. embarrassing situation, predicament (Slang); location, position (i.e. of a ship or… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 27fixed idea — idea that is firmly in place, clearly established notion, resolute notion …

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  • 28fixed charges — The expenses to be defrayed by a business or industry whether or not the place of business or plant is in operation for the time, being for charges which spread over the entire establishment, such as taxes, mortgage interest, insurance,… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 29Consumption of fixed capital — (CFC) is a term used in business accounts, tax assessments and national accounts for depreciation of fixed assets. CFC is used in preference to depreciation to emphasize that fixed capital is used up in the process of generating new output, and… …

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  • 30Brouwer fixed point theorem — In mathematics, the Brouwer fixed point theorem is an important fixed point theorem that applies to finite dimensional spaces and which forms the basis for several general fixed point theorems. It is named after Dutch mathematician L. E. J.… …

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