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| ''Law.''
| | A statistical significance test where the critical region consists of only one tail of a distribution. |
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| A method of loan transfer, which transfers the rights and obligations of a lender by creating in law a new ('nova') contract between the parties, on the same terms as the original agreement except that the transferee has taken the place of the transferor. | |
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| More generally, the legal process of creating a new contract, with the commercial effect of transferring legal rights and obligations. Another example is the novation of trading contracts through a central counterparty.
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
| * [[Substitution]] | | * [[Significance testing]] |
| * [[Assignment]] | | * [[Tail]] |
| * [[Sub-participation]] | | * [[Two tailed test]] |
| * [[Clearing house]]
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| * [[Central counterparty]]
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| * [[Loan transferability]]
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Revision as of 18:23, 13 April 2016
A statistical significance test where the critical region consists of only one tail of a distribution.
See also