AVAILABILITY

1.when a resource is able to be used. 2. the percent a computer is usable. 3. the ability of any item to do its task whenever it needs to.

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AVAILABILITY BIAS

When decision makers choose based on a personal experience rather than facts. The reaction is emotional.

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AVAILABLE ASSET

An asset that is ready for quick conversion into cash. This is done to meet an urgent need for cash flow.

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AVAILABLE BALANCE

The amount of money in an account that is able to be used. AKA available funds.

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AUTREFOIS ACQUIT

In criminal law. Formerly acquitted. The name of a plea in bar to a criminal action, stating that the defendant has been once already indicted and tried for the same alleged offense and has been acquitted. Simco v. State, 9 Tex. App. 34S; U. S. v. Gibert, 25 Fed. Cas. 1,294.

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AUTREFOIS ATTAINT

In criminal law. Formerly attainted. A plea that the defendant has already been attainted for one felony, and therefore cannot be criminally prosecuted for another. 4 Bl. Comm. 336.

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AVAILABLE CREDIT

The amount of credit available on a credit card or account.

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AUTREFOIS CONVICT

Formerly convicted. In criminal law. A plea by a criminal in bar to an indictment that he has been formerly convicted of the same identical crime. 4 Bl. Comm. 336; 4 Steph. Comm. 404; Simco v. State, 9 Tex. App. 348; U. S. v. Olsen (D. C.) 57 Fed. 582; Shepherd v. People, 25 N. Y. 420.

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