ROOT OF TITLE

The document with which an abstract of title properly commences is called the ÒrootÓ of the title. Sweet.

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ROLE OVERLOAD

The lack of reasonableness or balance in the extent of expectations from the job or person doing the job.

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ROLLING HEDGE

A risk reducing strategy that involves closing out nearby or next nearby derivative contracts and then repurchasing to push out the maturity date. AKA stack and roll. Refer to strip hedge.

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ROLE PLAYER

A person who has been assigned specific functions or taskin a program, process or project.

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ROLLING STOCK

The portable or movable apparatus and machinery of a railroad, particularly such as moves on the road, viz., engines, cars, tenders, coaches, and trucks. Seo Benrdsley v. Ontario Bank, 31 Barb. (N. Y.) 035; Ohio & M. R. Co. v. Weber, 90 111. 44,S; Pittsburgh, etc.. It. Co. v. Backus. 154 U. S. 421, 14 Sup. Ct. 1114. 38 L. Ed. 1031.

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ROLE PLAYING

The art of acting out a role other than our own in a training situation.

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ROLLOUT

The formal launch of a productor service using media and following a campaign of promotional material.

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ROLES

A position or job that has certain expectations that go with them.

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ROLLOVER

When a repurchase agreement, revolving credit facility, evergreen deposit, commercial paper, account payable, or not is renewed or reissued as it comes due providing continued funding for the debtor.

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