reopening — noun [singular] The mayor was present for the library s official reopening. a reopening of negotiations • • • Main Entry: ↑reopen … Useful english dictionary
reopening — Treasury offerings of additional amounts of outstanding issues, rather than an entirely new issue. A reopened issue will always have the same maturity date, CUSIP number, and interest rate as the original issue. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * … Financial and business terms
reopening clause — re·open·ing clause /ˌrē ō pə niŋ / n: a clause in a collective bargaining agreement providing for reconsideration of an issue (as wages) during the life of the agreement Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
reopening clause — noun : a clause in a collective bargaining contract providing for a reconsideration of an issue (as wages) during the life of the contract * * * reopening clause noun In collective bargaining, a clause enabling any issue in a contract to be… … Useful english dictionary
reopening — n. opening again, act of moving to an open position again re·o·pen || ‚rÉªË É™ÊŠpÉ™n v. open again, move again to an open position … English contemporary dictionary
reopening old wounds — bringing up a sensitive subject … English contemporary dictionary
reopening wounds — bringing up a sensitive subject … English contemporary dictionary
reopening a case — Is to permit the introduction of new evidence and, practically to permit a new trial … Black's law dictionary
reopening account — A review or reconsideration of an account, such as a guardian s account, had after a purported final settlement. 25 Am J1st G & W § 172. The reconsideration of a trustee s account after settlement thereof by decree or order of court. 54 Am J1st… … Ballentine's law dictionary
reopening case — Permitting either party to present further evidence after the parties have rested. 53 Am J1st Trial § 123. Action on the part of a police department in resuming investigation upon the disclosure of an item of new evidence in a case previously… … Ballentine's law dictionary