Netting
61netting out — To get or bring in as a net; to clear as profit. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
62netting knot — noun : sheet bend …
63netting knot. — See sheet bend …
64M. Graham Netting — Morris Graham Netting Morris Graham Netting est un herpétologue américain né en 1904 à Wilkinsburg (Pennsylvanie) et mort le 26 août 1996 à Powdermill (Pennsylvanie). Sommaire 1 Sa vie 2 Quelques espèces décrites 3 …
65master netting agreement — USA An agreement that permits netting of amounts owed under transactions governed by different agreements, often including one or more ISDA Master Agreements. Master netting agreements take different forms and may permit netting of payments to be …
66Morris Graham Netting — est un herpétologue américain né en 1904 à Wilkinsburg (Pennsylvanie) et mort le 26 août 1996 à Powdermill (Pennsylvanie). Sommaire 1 Sa vie 2 Quelques espèces décrites 3 Li …
67Bird netting — or anti bird netting is a form of bird pest control. It is a net used to prevent birds from reaching certain areas.UsagesCrop protectionBird nets are used to prevent bird damage of vegetable and fruit crops as well as seedlings. [Golden Gate… …
68bilateral netting — A legally enforceable arrangement between two parties to two or more swaps that creates a single legal obligation covering all of the individual swap contracts. This means that the size of the risk that one party is exposed to for the default or… …
69wire netting — noun : a texture of woven wire coarser than wire gauze * * * netting made of interwoven wire, coarser than wire gauze. [1850 55] * * * wire netting noun A texture of galvanized wire woven in the form of a net • • • Main Entry: ↑wire * * * wire… …
70Cannon netting — is a method of catching large numbers of animals, often birds, usually to band them, or otherwise tag them, as well as acquiring biometric data (measurements), in order to find out about their movements, migration routes, survival rates and… …