- home
- also hostUnder the ISD, firms are bound by the rules of their domestic authorising ( authorisation) body (home) for all aspects of their ISD business with the exception of conduct of business rules. Home conduct of business rules apply for all business undertaken in the authorising state, however, the conduct of business of the host state apply when services are provided in that state.
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▪ I. home home 1 [həʊm ǁ hoʊm] adjective [only before a noun]connected with or happening in the country where goods are produced, rather than foreign countries; = DOMESTIC:• The company faces very little competition in the home market.
• Home consumption of whisky has continued to decline.
[m0] ▪ II. home home 2 adverbtake/bring home £300 a week/$1200 a month etc to earn a particular amount of money after tax has been taken away:• These workers take home just £100 a week.
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Ⅰ.home UK US /həʊm/ adjective [before noun]► ECONOMICS relating to your own country, not a foreign country: »The company decided it was over-dependent on the home market, and struck out abroad.
► used to describe the place where a company has its main offices or factories: »Previously, European airlines could only fly to the US from the carrier's home country.
► COMMERCE relating to the home, not business: »equipment for home use
»home audio equipment
► relating to the place where you live: »Please send the paperwork to my home address.
»Home delivery is free if you spend more than £100.
Ⅱ.home UK US /həʊm/ adverb
Financial and business terms. 2012.