Discretionary

  • 101discretionary account — /dɪˌskreʃ(ə)n(ə)ri ə kaυnt/ noun a client’s account with a stockbroker, where the broker invests and sells at his own discretion without the client needing to give him specific instructions …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 102discretionary account — An account in which customer gives broker discretion, as to purchase and sales of securities or commodities, including selection, timing, and price to be paid or received. Stevens v. Abbott, Proctor and Paine, D.C.Va., 288 F.Supp. 836, 839 …

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  • 103discretionary acts — Those acts wherein there is no hard and fast rule as to course of conduct that one must or must not take and, if there is clearly defined rule, such would eliminate discretion. Elder v. Anderson, 205 Cal.App.2d 326, 23 Cal.Rptr. 48, 51. Option… …

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  • 104discretionary damages — Those which are measureable by enlightened conscience of impartial jurors …

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  • 105discretionary power — One which is not imperative or, if imperative, the time, manner, or extent of execution of which is left to donee s discretion. The power to do or to refrain from doing a certain thing. City of San Antonio v. Zogheib, Tex.Civ.App., 70 S.W.2d 333 …

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  • 106discretionary review — Form of appellate review which is not a matter of right but rather occurs only at the discretion of the appellate court; e.g. appeal to U.S. Supreme Court. See certiorari …

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  • 107discretionary trusts — Such as are not marked out on fixed lines, but allow a certain amount of discretion in their exercise. Those which cannot be duly administered without the application of a certain degree of prudence and judgment. Trusts where the trustee or… …

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  • 108discretionary account — An account in which customer gives broker discretion, as to purchase and sales of securities or commodities, including selection, timing, and price to be paid or received. Stevens v. Abbott, Proctor and Paine, D.C.Va., 288 F.Supp. 836, 839 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 109discretionary acts — Those acts wherein there is no hard and fast rule as to course of conduct that one must or must not take and, if there is clearly defined rule, such would eliminate discretion. Elder v. Anderson, 205 Cal.App.2d 326, 23 Cal.Rptr. 48, 51. Option… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 110discretionary damages — Those which are measureable by enlightened conscience of impartial jurors …

    Black's law dictionary