be+valid

  • 121validly — valid UK US /ˈvælɪd/ adjective ► a valid ticket, document, agreement, etc. is legal and can be officially accepted, usually for a particular period of time: »Is this ticket still valid? »A credit card is not usually accepted as a valid form of… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 122established species — valid species (a species that has an existence in the real world and is recognised as such. In opposition to a species thought to be distinct but which does not actually exist, is no longer recognised, or is treated as a synonym). May be confused …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 123TVX — Valid Transmission Timer (unter FDDI) …

    Acronyms

  • 124vàlīdan — vàlīd|an prid. 〈odr. dnī〉 1. {{001f}}koji je zasnovan na istini ili na činjenicama [∼na putna karta]; valjan, ispravan, važeći 2. {{001f}}koji ima ustavnu ili zakonsku snagu [∼na presuda]; pravomoćan ✧ {{001f}}lat …

    Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika

  • 125TVX — Valid Transmission Timer (unter FDDI) …

    Acronyms von A bis Z

  • 126executed contract — valid contract which can be enforced; contract in which both sides have met their obligations …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 127in force — valid, having official power; in great numbers …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 128good — Valid; sufficient in law; effectual; unobjectionable; sound; responsible; solvent; able to pay an amount specified. Of a value corresponding with its terms; collectible. A note is said to be good when the payment of it at maturity may be relied… …

    Black's law dictionary