HUIS

L. Fr. A door. “Al huis del es- glise,” at the door of the church. Bendloe, 133.

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HOUSEHOLD

A family living together. May v. Smith, 48 Ala. 4S8; Woodward v.Murray, 18 Johns. (N. Y.) 402; Arthur v. Morgan, 112 U. S. 495, 5 Sup. Ct. 241, 28 L.Ed. 825. Those who dwell under the same roof and compose a family. Webster. Aman’s family living together constitutes his household, though he may have gone to another state.Belonging to the house and family; domestic. Webster.

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HUISSERIUM

A ship used to transport horses. Also termed “uffer.”

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HOUSEHOLD GOODS

These are the items found in a home that are permanent in nature.

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HOUSEHOLDER

The occupier of a house. Brande. More correctly, one who keepshouse with his family; the head or master of a family. Webster; 18 Johns. 302. Onewho has a household ; the head of a household See Greenwood v. Maddox, 27 Ark.655; Sullivan v. Canan, Wils. (Ind.) 534; Shively v. Laukford, 174 Mo. 535, 74 S. W.835.

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HOUSEKEEPER

One who is in actual possession of and who occupies a house, asdistinguished from a “boarder,” ‘lodger,” or “guest.” See Bell v. Keach, 80 Ky. 45; Veilev. Koch, 27 111. 131.

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HOT ISSUE

When the initial public offering demand is more than is avialable. It occurs in high profile companies.

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HOT MONEY

1. AKA discretionary income. 2. A short term capital that moves with little notice to another country for more profit. Massive sums are transfered into a profit friendly economy causing a false success. It can be withdrawn overnight causing collapse. 3. M

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HOT SITE

An alternate computer center chat is made available to continue should a disaster occur in the primary lab. Refer to cold site and warm site.

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