derivative
111derivative verb — verb created by adding a prefix or suffix to a word that already exists (Grammar) …
112derivative instruments — /dɪˌrɪvətɪv ɪnstrυmənts/, derivatives /dɪ rɪvətɪvz/ plural noun any forms of traded security, such as option contracts, which are derived from ordinary bonds and shares, exchange rates or stock market indices COMMENT: Derivatives traded on stock… …
113derivative action — An action brought by one or more stockholders of a corporation to enforce a corporate right or to prevent or remedy a wrong to the corporation in cases where the corporation, because it is controlled by the wrongdoers or for other reasons, fails… …
114derivative fee — See feudum improprium …
115derivative feud — Same as feudum improprium …
116derivative jurisdiction — The jurisdiction of a certain court derived from another court, the term being best illustrated by jurisdiction on appeal, where the appellate court has jurisdiction of the cause on appeal only as the lower court had jurisdiction. 20 Am J2d Cts § …
117derivative liability — See vicarious liability …
118derivative citizenship — noun : citizenship derived from that of another (as from a person who holds citizenship by virtue of naturalization) …
119derivative deposit — noun : a bank deposit consisting of the proceeds of a loan credited to the depositor s account compare primary deposit …
120derivative hybrid — noun botany : the progeny of a cross between a hybrid and either one of its parent species …