slovo | definícia |
inventory (mass) | inventory
- inventár, zásoby, robiť inventúru |
inventory (encz) | inventory,inventarizovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
inventory (encz) | inventory,inventář n: Zdeněk Brož |
inventory (encz) | inventory,inventura n: [amer.] kontrola skladu Pino |
inventory (encz) | inventory,stav zásob n: Pino |
inventory (encz) | inventory,zásoby n: zboží, materiálu ap. Pino |
Inventory (gcide) | Inventory \In"ven*to*ry\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inventoried; p.
pr. & vb. n. Inventorying.] [Cf. F. inventorier.]
To make an inventory of; to make a list, catalogue, or
schedule of; to insert or register in an account of goods;
as, a merchant inventories his stock.
[1913 Webster]
I will give out divers schedules of my beauty; it shall
be inventoried, and every particle and utensil labeled.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster] |
Inventory (gcide) | Inventory \In"ven*to*ry\, n.; pl. Inventories. [L.
inventarium: cf. LL. inventorium, F. inventaire, OF. also
inventoire. See Invent.]
1. An account, catalogue, or schedule, made by an executor or
administrator, of all the goods and chattels, and
sometimes of the real estate, of a deceased person; a list
of the property of which a person or estate is found to be
possessed; hence, an itemized list of goods or valuables,
with their estimated worth. Hence: Any listing, as in a
catalogue, of objects or resources on hand and available
for use or for sale. Specifically, the annual account
listing the stock on hand, taken in any business.
[1913 Webster]
There take an inventory of all I have. --Shak.
2. The objects contained on an inventory[1]; especially: the
stock of items on hand in any business, either for sale
and not yet sold, or kept as raw materials to be converted
into finished products.
[PJC]
3. The total value of all goods in an inventory[2].
[PJC]
4. The act of making an inventory[1].
[PJC]
Syn: List; register; schedule; catalogue. See List.
[1913 Webster] |
inventory (wn) | inventory
n 1: a detailed list of all the items in stock [syn:
inventory, stock list]
2: the merchandise that a shop has on hand; "they carried a vast
inventory of hardware"; "they stopped selling in exact sizes
in order to reduce inventory" [syn: stock, inventory]
3: (accounting) the value of a firm's current assets including
raw materials and work in progress and finished goods
4: a collection of resources; "he dipped into his intellectual
armory to find an answer" [syn: armory, armoury,
inventory]
5: making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand;
"an inventory may be necessary to see if anything is
missing"; "they held an inventory every month" [syn:
inventory, inventorying, stocktaking, stock-taking]
v 1: make or include in an itemized record or report; "Inventory
all books before the end of the year" [syn: inventory,
take stock, stock-take] |
INVENTORY (bouvier) | INVENTORY. A list, schedule, or enumeration in writing, containing, article
by article, the goods and chattels, rights and credits, and, in some cases,
the lands and tenements, of a person or persons. In its most common
acceptation, an inventory is a conservatory act, which is made to ascertain
the situation of an intestate's estate, the estate of an insolvent, and the
like, for the purpose of securing it to those entitled to it.
2. When the inventory is made of goods and estates assigned or conveyed
in trust, it must include all the property conveyed.
3. In case of intestate estates, it is required to contain only the
personal property, or that to which the administrator is entitled. The
claims due to the estate ought to be separated; those which are desperate or
had ought to be so returned. The articles ought to be set down separately,
as already mentioned, and separately valued.
4. The inventory is to be made in the presence of at least two of the
creditors of the deceased, or legatees or next of kin, and, in their default
and absence, of two honest persons. The appraisers must sign it, and make
oath or affirmation that the appraisement is just to the best of their
knowledge. Vide, generally, 14 Vin. Ab. 465; Bac. Ab. Executors, &c., E 11;
4 Com. Dig. 14; Ayliffe's Pand. 414; Ayliffe's Parerg. 305; Com. Dig.
Administration, B 7; 3 Burr. 1922; 2 Addams' Rep. 319; S. C. 2 Eccles. R.
322; Lovel. on Wills; 38; 2 Bl. Com. 514; 8 Serg. & Rawle, 128; Godolph.
150, and the article Benefit of Inventory.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
inventory (mass) | inventory
- inventár, zásoby, robiť inventúru |
advance payments for inventory (encz) | advance payments for inventory,poskytnuté zálohy na
zásoby [ekon.] rozvaha/balance sheet Ivan Masár |
change in balance of inventory (encz) | change in balance of inventory,změna stavu zásob [ekon.] přehled o
peněžních tocích/cash flow statement Ivan Masár |
change in inventory of own products (encz) | change in inventory of own products,změna stavu zásob vlastní
činnosti [ekon.] výkaz zisku a ztrát=profit/loss account Ivan Masár |
environmental inventory analysis (encz) | environmental inventory analysis,inventarizační
analýza [eko.] Shromáždění a kvantifikace všech ekologických zátěží
během celého životního cyklu daného produktu nebo provcesu
(služby). RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
inventory (encz) | inventory,inventarizovat v: Zdeněk Brožinventory,inventář n: Zdeněk Brožinventory,inventura n: [amer.] kontrola skladu Pinoinventory,stav zásob n: Pinoinventory,zásoby n: zboží, materiálu ap. Pino |
inventory accounting (encz) | inventory accounting, n: |
inventory accumulation (encz) | inventory accumulation, |
inventory analysis (encz) | inventory analysis,inventurní analýza [eko.] Druhý krok procesu LCA (po
definici cílů a rozsahu studie), ve kterém jsou zjištěny a shromážděny
všechny vstupy a výstupy ze systému ve vztahu k jednotce produktu a
funkční jednotce. RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
inventory change (encz) | inventory change,změna stavu zásob Mgr. Dita Gálová |
inventory control (encz) | inventory control, n: |
inventory investment (encz) | inventory investment, |
inventory item (encz) | inventory item, n: |
inventory rundown (encz) | inventory rundown, |
inventory table (encz) | inventory table,inventarizační seznam (tabulka) [eko.] Seznam vstupů a
výstupů ze systému získaný v průběhu první fáze LCA -
inventarizace. RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
inventory theory (encz) | inventory theory,teorie inventarizace [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
inventory turnover (encz) | inventory turnover,doba obratu zásob n: [ekon.] Ivan Masár |
inventory-clearance sale (encz) | inventory-clearance sale, n: |
inventorying (encz) | inventorying, n: |
life cycle inventory analysis (encz) | life cycle inventory analysis,inventarizační analýza životního
cyklu [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
life cycle inventory result (encz) | life cycle inventory result,výsledek inventarizace životního
cyklu [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
life-cycle inventory (encz) | life-cycle inventory,inventarizace životního cyklu [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
life-cycle inventory analysis (encz) | life-cycle inventory analysis,inventarizační analýza životního
cyklu [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
parts inventory (encz) | parts inventory, n: |
perpetual inventory system (encz) | perpetual inventory system, |
personality inventory (encz) | personality inventory, n: |
self-report inventory (encz) | self-report inventory, n: |
self-report personality inventory (encz) | self-report personality inventory, n: |
toxics release inventory (tri). (encz) | Toxics Release Inventory (TRI).,inventura toxického vypouštění
(TRI) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Inventorying (gcide) | Inventory \In"ven*to*ry\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inventoried; p.
pr. & vb. n. Inventorying.] [Cf. F. inventorier.]
To make an inventory of; to make a list, catalogue, or
schedule of; to insert or register in an account of goods;
as, a merchant inventories his stock.
[1913 Webster]
I will give out divers schedules of my beauty; it shall
be inventoried, and every particle and utensil labeled.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]inventorying \inventorying\ n.
the act or process of making an inventory; making an itemized
list of merchandise or supplies on hand.
Syn: inventory, stocktaking.
[WordNet 1.5] |
inventorying (gcide) | Inventory \In"ven*to*ry\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inventoried; p.
pr. & vb. n. Inventorying.] [Cf. F. inventorier.]
To make an inventory of; to make a list, catalogue, or
schedule of; to insert or register in an account of goods;
as, a merchant inventories his stock.
[1913 Webster]
I will give out divers schedules of my beauty; it shall
be inventoried, and every particle and utensil labeled.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]inventorying \inventorying\ n.
the act or process of making an inventory; making an itemized
list of merchandise or supplies on hand.
Syn: inventory, stocktaking.
[WordNet 1.5] |
california personality inventory (wn) | California Personality Inventory
n 1: a self-report personality inventory originally derived from
the MMPI; consists of several hundred yes-no questions and
yields scores on a number of scales including dominance and
self acceptance and self control and socialization and
achievement etc. [syn: California Personality Inventory,
CPI] |
eysenck personality inventory (wn) | Eysenck Personality Inventory
n 1: a self-report personality inventory based on Hans Eysenck's
factor analysis of personality which assumes three basic
factors (the two most important being extraversion to
introversion and neuroticism) [syn: {Eysenck Personality
Inventory}, EPI] |
inventory (wn) | inventory
n 1: a detailed list of all the items in stock [syn:
inventory, stock list]
2: the merchandise that a shop has on hand; "they carried a vast
inventory of hardware"; "they stopped selling in exact sizes
in order to reduce inventory" [syn: stock, inventory]
3: (accounting) the value of a firm's current assets including
raw materials and work in progress and finished goods
4: a collection of resources; "he dipped into his intellectual
armory to find an answer" [syn: armory, armoury,
inventory]
5: making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand;
"an inventory may be necessary to see if anything is
missing"; "they held an inventory every month" [syn:
inventory, inventorying, stocktaking, stock-taking]
v 1: make or include in an itemized record or report; "Inventory
all books before the end of the year" [syn: inventory,
take stock, stock-take] |
inventory accounting (wn) | inventory accounting
n 1: accounting that controls and evaluates inventory |
inventory control (wn) | inventory control
n 1: supervision of the supply and storage and accessibility of
items in order to insure an adequate supply without
excessive oversupply |
inventory item (wn) | inventory item
n 1: an item listed in an inventory |
inventory-clearance sale (wn) | inventory-clearance sale
n 1: a sale to reduce inventory [syn: clearance sale,
inventory-clearance sale] |
inventorying (wn) | inventorying
n 1: making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand;
"an inventory may be necessary to see if anything is
missing"; "they held an inventory every month" [syn:
inventory, inventorying, stocktaking, stock-taking] |
minnesota multiphasic personality inventory (wn) | Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
n 1: a self-report personality inventory consisting of 550 items
that describe feelings or actions which the person is asked
to agree with or disagree with; many scales estimating
traits and qualities of personality have been developed
using MMPI items [syn: {Minnesota Multiphasic Personality
Inventory}, MMPI] |
parts inventory (wn) | parts inventory
n 1: an inventory of replacement parts |
personality inventory (wn) | personality inventory
n 1: a questionnaire that is supposed to yield a description of
a person's personality traits; "a personality inventory is
a direct test of personality, as contrasted with a
projective test" [syn: personality inventory,
personality assessment] |
self-report inventory (wn) | self-report inventory
n 1: a personality inventory in which a person is asked which of
a list of traits and characteristics describe her or him or
to indicate which behaviors and hypothetical choices he or
she would make [syn: self-report personality inventory,
self-report inventory] |
self-report personality inventory (wn) | self-report personality inventory
n 1: a personality inventory in which a person is asked which of
a list of traits and characteristics describe her or him or
to indicate which behaviors and hypothetical choices he or
she would make [syn: self-report personality inventory,
self-report inventory] |
BENEFIT OF INVENTORY (bouvier) | BENEFIT OF INVENTORY, civil law. The benefit of inventory is the privilege
which the heir obtains of being liable for the charges and debts of the
succession, only to the value of the effects of the succession, in causing
an inventory of these effects within the time and manner proscribed by law.
Civil Code of Louis. art. 1025. Vide Poth. Traits des Successions, c. 3, s.
3, a. 2.
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INVENTORY (bouvier) | INVENTORY. A list, schedule, or enumeration in writing, containing, article
by article, the goods and chattels, rights and credits, and, in some cases,
the lands and tenements, of a person or persons. In its most common
acceptation, an inventory is a conservatory act, which is made to ascertain
the situation of an intestate's estate, the estate of an insolvent, and the
like, for the purpose of securing it to those entitled to it.
2. When the inventory is made of goods and estates assigned or conveyed
in trust, it must include all the property conveyed.
3. In case of intestate estates, it is required to contain only the
personal property, or that to which the administrator is entitled. The
claims due to the estate ought to be separated; those which are desperate or
had ought to be so returned. The articles ought to be set down separately,
as already mentioned, and separately valued.
4. The inventory is to be made in the presence of at least two of the
creditors of the deceased, or legatees or next of kin, and, in their default
and absence, of two honest persons. The appraisers must sign it, and make
oath or affirmation that the appraisement is just to the best of their
knowledge. Vide, generally, 14 Vin. Ab. 465; Bac. Ab. Executors, &c., E 11;
4 Com. Dig. 14; Ayliffe's Pand. 414; Ayliffe's Parerg. 305; Com. Dig.
Administration, B 7; 3 Burr. 1922; 2 Addams' Rep. 319; S. C. 2 Eccles. R.
322; Lovel. on Wills; 38; 2 Bl. Com. 514; 8 Serg. & Rawle, 128; Godolph.
150, and the article Benefit of Inventory.
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