TYROTOXICON In medical jurisprudence. A poisonous ptomaine produced in milk, cheese, cream, or ice-cream by decomposition of albuminous constituents.
TYING When an institution offers a client a loan at a low margin in exchange for better business opportunites in the future. This is sometimes illegal. Refer to reverse tying.
TYING ARRANGEMENT Purchase agreement where a customer is forced to buy an unknown or slow moving product along with a well known and fast moving product.
TYPES OF COMPLEXITY Types of complex situations (1) Apparent complexity, (2) Detail complexity, (3) Dynamic complexity, (4) Inherent complexity.
TYING IN the name given to the practice of insisting you buy another product before you are able to buy the one you want.
TYMBRELLA In old English law, a tumbrel, castigatory, or ducking stool, anciently used as an instrument of punishment for common scolds.