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1. ''Accounting - financial instruments''.
1. ''Legal systems.''


Loans and receivables.
The enforceable body of rules that govern any society.




2. ''Bank supervision''.
2. ''Legal systems.''


Leverage Ratio.
One of the individual rules, or classes of rules, making up the body of law.




== See also ==
3.
* [[Available-for-sale]] (AFS)
 
* [[Bank supervision]]
A principle or model that appears to have high predictive or descriptive value.
* [[HTM]]
 
* [[Liquidity Coverage Ratio]] (LCR)
For example, the Law of comparative advantage in economics.
* [[Loans and receivables]]
 
* [[Leverage Ratio]]
Or the Law of large numbers in statistics.
* [[SLR]]
 
 
==See also==
*[[Adjudication]]
*[[Antitrust law]]
*[[Arbitration]]
* [[Boilerplate]]
*[[Cartel]]
*[[Case law]]
*[[Civil law]]
*[[Common law]]
*[[Company law]]
*[[Competition law]]
*[[Criminal law]]
*[[Economics]]
*[[Enforcement]]
*[[European Community law]]
*[[Execution]]
*[[Injunction]]
*[[International law]]
*[[Law of comparative advantage]]
*[[Law of large numbers]]
* [[Legislation]]
* [[Pro bono]]
*[[Public international law]]
*[[Sovereignty]]
*[[State aid law]]
*[[State immunity]]
*[[Suit]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]

Revision as of 02:08, 10 January 2022

1. Legal systems.

The enforceable body of rules that govern any society.


2. Legal systems.

One of the individual rules, or classes of rules, making up the body of law.


3.

A principle or model that appears to have high predictive or descriptive value.

For example, the Law of comparative advantage in economics.

Or the Law of large numbers in statistics.


See also