FUTURE INCREASE OPTION

Disability benefits improvement at specific listed times during the plan or contract without rechecking insurability.

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FUTURE INTEREST

Affectivity future date for allowing privilege of possession and property use.

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FURST AND FONDUNG

In old English law. Time to advise or take counsel, Jacob.FURTHER. In most of its uses in law, this term means additional, though occassionallyit may mean any. future, or other. See London & S. F. Bank v. Parrott 125 Cal.472, 58 Pac. 164, 73 Am. St. Rep. 64; Hitchings v. Van Brunt, 38 N. Y. 338; FiftyAssociates v. Howland, 5 Cush. (Mass.) 218; O’Fallon v. Nicholson, 56 Mo. 238;Pennsylvania Co. v. Loughlin, 139 Pa. 612, 21 Atl. 163.

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FUTURE PERFORMANCE

An obligation under a contract that will occur in the future.

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FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS

These are the additional instructions that are given to the jury by a judge after they have begun deliberating a case.

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FUTURE RIGHT

right that will happen in the future and in accordance with provisions and stipulations of an existing contract.

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FURTHERANCE

In criminal law, furthering, helping forward, promotion, or advancementof a criminal project or conspiracy. Powers v. Comm., 114 Ky. 237, 70 S. W. 652.

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FUTURE VALUE

Calculated future value of a current investment’s value using compounded, projected interest values. Or, calculated future value of a current investment’s value using discounts at projected discount rates.

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FURTHEST MONTH

An EXCHANGETRADED DERIVATIVE contract with the longest maturity date featuring trading volume; contracts with even longer maturity dates that are inactive or dormant are not considered to be the furthest month contract. See also NEARBY, NEXT NEARBY.

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