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NEGLIGENCE
The omission or neglect of reasonable precaution, care or action.
NEGOTIABLE
Capable of being legally transferred by endorsement from one person to another, such endorsement carrying with it, without written provisions, implications of certain contractual obligations.
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT
Instrument, e.g., a promissory note or check meeting certain legal requirements, that allows it to circulate freely in commerce.
NET LISTING
The listing, with a broker, of real estate for sale for a specified price, net to the seller, exclusive of commission and closing costs.
NHTSA CRASH TEST VEHICLE
Vehicle was used for NHTSA crash testing.
NOMINEE
Party designated to act in place of the original buyer in a real estate transaction. Does not act on own behalf, but as trustee for real party.
NON-COMPLIANCE
Vehicle does not meet government vehicle requirements, normally in the category of safety and/or environmental standards.
NON-INTERCOURSE ACTS
The refusal of one state or nation to have commercial dealing with another. Similar to an embargo. Generally relates to Indians and dealings with Indians.
NON-PROFIT
NOT ACTUAL MILES
Actual mileage is different than the odometer reading. This brand refers to situations where the Seller certifies, under the Truth in Mileage Act, that the odometer reading is not the actual mileage. This may occur because the disclosed odometer reading is not accurate or verifiable due to a mechanical malfunction.
This brand means the vehicle was registered by a "not for profit" entity.
NOTARIZE
To prove execution of a document by means of a notary public's certificate of acknowledgment.
NOTARY PUBLIC
A person authorized by law to take acknowledgments and to administer oaths.
NOTE
An instrument containing an express and absolute promise of signer (i.e. maker) to pay to a specified person or order, or bearer, a definite sum of money at a specified time. Two party instrument made by the maker and payable to payee which is negotiable if signed by the maker and contains an unconditional promise to pay sum certain in money, on demand or at a definite time, to order or bearer. U.C.C. Sec. 3-104(1). A note not meeting these requirements may be assignable but not negotiable. Black's Law Dictionary-5th Ed. (See "Promissory Note." )
NUISANCE
Anything that is offensive and works an injury or harm to a person or property. May be either a public nuisance (offends the general public) or a private nuisance (offends one property owner.)
NUNC PRO TUNC
"Now for then"; a tardy act made retroactive to take effect as of the time it should have been done.