RISING BOTTOM

A bullish signal shown by charting rising prices and an increasing support level. Refer to ascending top, descending bottom, and falling top.

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RISING OF COURT

Properly the final adjournment of the court for the term, though the term is also sometimes used to express the cessation of judicial business for the day or for a recess; it is the opposite of “sitting” or “session.” See State v. Weaver, 11 Neb. 163, 8 N. W. 385.

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RISK

In insurance law; the danger or hazard of a loss of the property insured; the casualty contemplated in a contract of insurance; the degree of hazard; and, colloquially, the specific house, factory, ship, etc., covered by the policy.

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RIOTOUSLY

A technical word, properly used in indictments for riot. It of itself implies force and violence. 2 Chit. Crim. Law, 4S9.

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RISK ANALYSIS

1. Corporate. A component of risk management consisting of identification, determination, evaluation and application. 2. Food industry. According to WHO/FAO it is the risk assessment, risk management and communication of risks.

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RIPA

Lat. The banks of a river, or the place beyond which the waters do not in their natural course overflow.

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RIPARIAN

Belonging or relating to tlie bank of a river; of or on the bank. Land lying beyond the natural watershed of a stream is not “riparian.” Bathgate v. Irvine, 120 Cal. 135, 58 Tac. 442. 77 Am. St. Rep. 158. The term is sometimes used as re RIPARIAN 1042

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RISK APPRAISER

A person from the insurer who screens all new applications and will approve or decline an application.

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