OUTAGE

A tax or charge formerly imposed by the state of Maryland for the in- spection and markiug of hogsheads of tobacco intended for export. See Turner v. Mary- land, 107 U. S. 38, 2 Sup. Ct. 44, 27 L. Ed. 370; Turner T. State, 55 Md. 264.

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OUTAGE INSURANCE

This insurance covers the income lost by electrical power failure (under specified circumstances).

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OUTBOUND

1. Going out (e.g. a flow) or leaving (e.g. passengers). 2. The first leg of a voyage (i.e. the departing flight).

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OUT OF AREA

Any treatment an insurance policy holder receives that is outside of the usual service area.

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OUT OF CONTROL

The state of a process when outputs / samples are no longer within statistical control. A control chart of such a process will show data points that are not clustered around the centerline and are distributed beyond control limits.

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OUT OF COURT

He who has no legal status in court is said to be “out of court,” i. e., he is not before the court. Thus, when the plaintiff in an action, by some act of omission or commission, shows that he is unable to maintain his action, he is frequently said to put himself “out of court.” Browu. The phrase is also used with reference to agreements and transactions iu regard to a pending suit which are arrauged or take place between the parties or their counsel privately and without being referred to the judge or court for authorization or approval. Thus, a case which is compromised, settled, and withdrawn by private agreement of the parties, after its institution, is said to b

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OUT OF COURT SETTLEMENT

A legal agreement, usual initiated and involving both parties? attorneys, but that does not involve judges or formal court processes.

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OUT OF INVENTORY

Unavailable for a long time because major repair work is necessary.

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OTHESWORTHE

In Saxon law. Oathsworth ; oathworthy ; worthy or entitled to make oath. Bract, fols. 185, 292b

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OUT OF ORDER

Unavailable for a short time because minor repair work is necessary.

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