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Consumer credit protection act of 1968

Глоссарий экономических терминов
    Federal legislation establishing rules for the disclosure of the terms of a loan to protect borrowers. see: truth in lending.




Legislation, английский
  1. Law enacted by a legislative body.

  2. Собир. законопроекты, находящиеся на рассмот-рении законодательного органа


Disclosure, английский
  1. Disclosure relates to the inappropriate attribution of information to a data subject, whether an individual or an organisation. disclosure has two components identification and attribution.

  2. Раскрытие. разглашение.

  3. Раскрытие (изобретения); содержание заявки; описание (изобретения) см. written disclosure

  4. Раскрытие (изобретения); содержание заявки; описание (изобретения)

  5. Раскрытие (информации)

  6. То, что открыто, вскрыто, обнаружено

  7. Обнародование (информации)

  8. To obtain a valid patent, a patent application as filed must contain a full and clear disclosure of the invention as prescribed in 35 usc 112(a).

  9. The making known of a fact that had previously been hidden; a revelation. for example, in many states you must disclose major physical defects in a house you are selling, such as a leaky roof or potential flooding problem.


Federal reserve act of 1913, английский
    Federal legislation that established the federal reserve system.


Williams act, английский
    Federal legislation enacted in 1968 (and now constituting rules 13d and 14d of the security exchange act of 1934) that imposes requirements with respect to public tender offers.