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Japanese auction

A clock auction where the price starts high and decreases at set intervals, requiring suppliers to accept each step to remain active.

Japanese reverse auction

A clock auction where the price starts high and decreases at set intervals requiring suppliers to accept each step to remain active.

job

A composite definition of a required worker that combines glossterm, level, category, work location, and arrangement.

join

A relationship established between tables to minimize redundant data and return records from multiple sources.

judicial score

An indication of how litigiously involved a business is based on industry, jurisdiction, and company age.

jurisdiction

The geographic location or court authority where legal disputes regarding the contract will be litigated.

jurisdiction exclusivity

The legal provision that determines whether disputes must be resolved solely within the courts of a specific geographic or political region.