Regulation
91regulation — /ˌregjυ leɪʃ(ə)n/ noun 1. a law or rule ● the new government regulations on housing standards ● Fire regulations or Safety regulations were not observed at the restaurant. ● Regulations concerning imports and exports are set out in this leaflet.… …
92Regulation M — An IRS regulation that allows regulated investment companies to pass taxes from capital gains, dividends, and interest distributions onto individual investors. This is done to avoid double taxing on distributions …
93Regulation Q — A Federal Reserve Board regulation that limits the interest rate banks can pay on savings deposits. This is to prevent loan sharking …
94Regulation A — The securities regulation that exempts small public offerings, those valued at less than $1.5MM, from most registration requirements with the SEC. The New York Times Financial Glossary An exemption from the Securities Act of 1933 that exempts… …
95Regulation AA — Federal Reserve Regulation titled Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices. Provides for consumer complaints against banks and prohibits certain practices. See cascading late charges and late charges. American Banker Glossary …
96Regulation U — Federal Reserve Regulation entitled Credits by Banks For the Purpose of Purchasing or Carrying Margin Stock. Provides limits on the amount of credit that can be extended for the purpose of purchasing or carrying certain stocks and a few bonds.… …
97regulation — 01. Current [regulations] forbid the use of company cars for personal reasons. 02. Some people think that access to the Internet should be [regulated] so that children are not exposed to pornography. 03. The veterinarian told Sammy to [regulate]… …
98Regulation — A situation, person, place or thing that is cool. What do you think of Jennifer Lopez s ass? It s regulation …
99Regulation — A situation, person, place or thing that is cool. What do you think of Jennifer Lopez s ass? It s regulation …
100regulation*/*/ — [ˌregjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n] noun 1) [C] an official rule that controls the way things are done building/safety regulations[/ex] 2) [U] official control of an activity, process, or industry the government s regulation of the steel industry[/ex] …