Compliance and Robustness — Compliance and Robustness, sometimes abbreviated as C R, refers to the legal structure or regime underlying a Digital Rights Management (DRM) system. In many cases, the C R regime for a given DRM is provided by the same company that sells the DRM … Wikipedia
Compliance (psychology) — Compliance refers to a response specifically, a submission made in reaction to a request. The request may be explicit (i.e., foot in the door technique) or implicit (i.e., advertising). The target may or may not recognize that he or she is being… … Wikipedia
compliance — com‧pli‧ance [kəmˈplaɪəns] noun [uncountable] LAW when someone obeys a law or rule or keeps an agreement: • The Coast Guard can board any ship and check its compliance with safety rules. • The refinery is operating safely and in compliance with… … Financial and business terms
compliance — com·pli·ance /kəm plī əns/ n 1: an act or process of complying with a demand or recommendation 2: observance of official requirements Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Compliance Reporter — (CR) is a weekly news breaking source that covers compliance initiatives at broker/dealers and investment advisers, as well as regulations and enforcement actions from entities such as the National Association of Securities Dealers, the… … Wikipedia
compliance committee — ➔ committee * * * compliance committee UK US noun [C] LAW ► a group of people within a company or organization whose job is to make certain that all laws and rules relating to its activities are obeyed: »Your compliance committee should be… … Financial and business terms
Rules of the London Stock Exchange — United Kingdom The rules of the London Stock Exchange (Rules) to which all member firms of the London Stock Exchange are bound. The Rules are divided into the following sections: • Definitions • Core rules • Order book trading rules • Off order… … Law dictionary
compliance officer — ➔ officer * * * compliance officer UK US noun [C] LAW ► a person within a company, organization, or government whose job is to make certain that all laws and rules relating to its activities are obeyed: »Nine of the buildings that were examined… … Financial and business terms
Compliance and ethics program — There has been a long history of business and government excesses and subsequent legal, public and political reaction. Response to criminal misconduct has resulted in legal sanctions, governance practices, compliance standards and cultural… … Wikipedia
Rules of engagement — In military or police operations, the rules of engagement (ROE) determine when, where, and how force shall be used (for example, a submarine of country A cannot open fire on the shipping vessels of country B without an official declaration of… … Wikipedia
Compliance Program — The internal programs and policy decisions made by a company in order to meet the standards set by government laws and regulations. A company will often have a compliance team that examines the rules set forth by government bodies like the… … Investment dictionary