To allow to mix, as in money belonging to two or more people deposited to the same account and used by each person regardless of the amount they have deposited
To integrate dissimilar mail into the same mail stream, possibly resulting in further postal discounts by taking advantage of the increased volume to intended ZIP codes
concurrently or subsequently sharing or subsequent use by sheep of the same pen or same section in a facility or same section in a transportation unit where there is physical contact or contact with bodily excrements or fluids from other livestock
The result of intimately mixing two separate fibers into a strand Co-molding: The technology of using the relatively non-flowing TWINTEX® fabric or sheet with a flowing material like glass mat thermoplastic (GMT), long fiber thermoplastic (LFT) or injection molding compounds The TWINTEX® fabric or sheet provides stiffness, strength and toughness, while the flowing material allows function integration and design flexibility Compounding extruder: A plastics processing machine that mixes melt plastic, reinforcement and additives Consolidation: The result of impregnation and solidification of the composite
The broker's unauthorized and improper mixing of office funds, which are personal or business monies, with trust funds, which are client customer monies
the mixing together, or physical contact between, organic products and non-organic products which are unpackaged or permeably packaged, which leads to a loss of integrity of the organic product, during production, processing, transportation, storage, or handling, other than the processing of multi-ingredient products which contain both organic and non- organic ingredients
Illegal act of combining securities or other assets of a clients account with those of the brokerage or fiduciary in order to boost the fiduciary's financial status
To mingle or mix; for example, to deposit client funds in the broker's personal or general account A licensee found guilty of commingling can have the license suspended or revoked by the Real Estate Commission
Packing different kinds of articles that are subject to different duty rates together so that the shipment must be physically separated by Customs in order to obtain the quantity or value of each article class Commingled articles can be subject to the highest duty rate assessed for a class of article in the shipment
To mix funds held in trust with other funds For example: A broker or builder mixes deposits (should be in a trust account) with his funds by putting the deposits in his general account Although commingling is in itself a violation for which a broker may lose his license, it does not mean that, by commingling, the broker or builder intended to misappropriate the funds
The illegal act of mixing deposits or monies belonging to a client (trust funds) with one's personal money By law brokers are required to maintain a separate trust or escrow account for other parties' funds held temporarily by the broker (See trust funds)
- Physically combined or mixed [19 CFR § 102 1(b)] Regarding fungible goods from different countries, which are commingled, the country or countries of origin may be determined on the basis of an inventory management method of the Customs regulations [19 CFR § 102 12(b)]
The illegal act by a real estate broker of placing client or customer funds with personal funds By law, brokers are required to maintain a separate trust or escrow account for other parties funds held temporarily by the broker