Listing's law — is a term used to describe the three dimensional orientation of the eye and its axes of rotation. It states that visual directions of sight are related to rotations of the eye so that all rotation axes lie in a plane. During fixation and saccadic … Wikipedia
Listing's law plane — Lis·ting s law, plane (lisґtingz) [Johann Benedict Listing, German physiologist, 1808–1882] see under law and plane … Medical dictionary
listing — list·ing n 1: an arrangement, agreement, or contract for the marketing of real property through one or more real estate agents usu. for a specific period – called also listing agreement; exclusive agency listing: a listing under which only one… … Law dictionary
Listing Rules — (LR) Rules published by the Financial Services Authority and contained in the Listing Rules sourcebook which is part of the FSA Handbook. They lay down minimum requirements for the admission of securities to listing, the content, scrutiny and… … Law dictionary
Listing Principles — The high level enforceable principles contained in chapter 7 of the Listing Rules. The Listing Principles are designed to assist listed companies in identifying their obligations and responsibilities under the Listing Rules and the Disclosure… … Law dictionary
listing particulars — Information issued by companies which are seeking admission of new securities to the Official List in circumstances where a prospectus is not required under the Prospectus Directive. They contain detailed information about the securities and the… … Law dictionary
listing agreement — n: listing (1) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
listing of contents — index index (catalog) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
standard listing — United Kingdom From 6 April 2010, in relation to securities, a listing that is not a premium listing. A standard listing is subject to requirements based on minimum EU directive standards. For equity shares of a commercial company, an issuer has… … Law dictionary
premium listing — United Kingdom From 6 April 2010, the meaning of this term varies: • In relation to equity shares (other than those of a closed ended investment fund (closed ended funds) or of an open ended investment company), a listing where the issuer is… … Law dictionary