Restrictive
71restrictive clause — noun Date: circa 1895 a descriptive clause that is essential to the definiteness of the word it modifies (as that you ordered in “the book that you ordered is out of print”) …
72restrictive temperature — See permissive temperature …
73restrictive covenant — noun an agreement between parties limiting or restricting the use of land owned by one of the parties …
74restrictive practices — noun In antitrust law, practices that restrict other business, such as price fixing, market sharing, monopolizing, or attempting to monopolize markets …
75Restrictive covenants — Provisions that place constraints on the operations of borrowers, such as restrictions on working capital, fixed assets, future borrowing, and payment of dividend. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
76restrictive covenants — Provisions that place constraints on the operations of borrowers, such as restrictions on working capital, fixed assets, future borrowing, and payment of dividends. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
77restrictive endorsement — An endorsement signature on the back of a check that specifies the conditions under which the check can be transferred or paid out. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
78restrictive lung disease — a general term comprising pulmonary diseases characterized by decreased total lung capacity, including those caused by disorders affecting the chest wall (e.g., poliomyelitis and scoliosis), and those caused by infiltrative interstitial diseases …
79restrictive practices — re.strictive practices n [plural] 1.) unreasonable rules that are used by a ↑trade union to limit the kind of work that members of other trade unions are allowed to do for a company 2.) an unfair trade agreement between companies that limits the… …
80restrictive trade practices controller — supervisor over union actions which determine singular market prices …