• aggregate demand – совокупный спрос
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ADJECTIVE LAW. The aggregate of rules of procedure or practice. As opposed to that body of law which the courts are established to administer, (called “substantive law,”) it means the rules according to which the substantive law is administered. That part of the law which provides a method for enforcing or maintaining rights, or obtaining redress for their invasion. (Black's Law Dictionary)
FOR VALUE RECEIVED, Omnitek Engineering Corp., a California corporation (“Borrower”) promises to pay to Chachas Land Co., Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Lender”), or to order, the principal sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) or the aggregate unpaid principal amount of all advances made by Lender to Borrower pursuant to the terms of a Revolving Line of Credit Agreement (the “Loan Agreement”) of even date herewith, whichever is less, together with interest thereon from the date each advance is made until paid in full, at an interest rate of nine percent (9%) simple interest per annum (the “Interest Rate”). Interest will be calculated on a basis of a 360-day year and charged for the actual number of days elapsed. (sec.gov)
"""Breakage Costs"" means the aggregate of all loss, premiums, penalties, fees, costs, charges, expenses and disbursements incurred or suffered by Nedbank or successful claims made against Nedbank in closing out, settling or unwinding any hedging arrangements, including, inter alia, any loan, swap, forward interest rate agreement, foreign exchange contract or other financial instrument relating directly or indirectly to the financing of the Loan" (Loan Agreement between Nedbank Limited and Drakenstein Municipality)
Capital intensity is the amount of fixed or real capital present in relation to other factors of production, especially labor. At the level of either a production process or the aggregate economy, it may be estimated by the capital to labor ratio, such as from the points along a capital/labor isoquant. (Wikipedia)
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