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词汇 due diligence
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Definition of due diligence in English:

due diligence

noun
mass nounLaw
  • 1Reasonable steps taken by a person to avoid committing a tort or offence.

    〔律〕(尤指买卖中为避免犯罪所采取的)适当措施

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This gives the owner a chance to witness the proceedings and make sure due diligence is practiced.
    • If trading is carried on, however, there is a duty to manage with due diligence in doing so.
    • He is required to perform due diligence; that is, to make inquiry and thereafter decide the outcome.
    • As a result, executive succession planning has become a staple of corporate due diligence.
    • The question, therefore, is not one of seller liability but of due diligence on the part of the buyer.
    1. 1.1 A comprehensive appraisal of a business undertaken by a prospective buyer, especially to establish its assets and liabilities and evaluate its commercial potential.
      (尤指有意向的购买者为确定企业的资产债务等而进行的)综合评估,必要核计
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They would have been aware of further misconduct had they exercised due diligence in their supervision.
      • The due diligence for the debt pact has been completed.
      • With a little due diligence, you can enjoy the benefits of VoIP without compromising your business's safety.
      • One of the best ways to avoid long accounts receivable timelines is by doing due diligence on your customers up front.
      • Glazer, who owns the Tampa Bay Buccaneers American football club, wants to run due diligence on the club ahead of making an offer.
      • The investor needs experts to do the due diligence in the big financial centres.
      • Clearly, we have to go through all the results of the due diligence that you always go through.
      • In the original article, the VC made statements about the company that showed he hadn't done much due diligence.
      • A spokesman for the group said due diligence was still going according to plan.
      • Be it home-based or not, don't even think of purchasing a franchise without conducting due diligence.
      • Despite your intensive due diligence, something's gone awry.
      • Sources anticipate a very competitive bidding war with no surprises understood to have emerged in the due diligence procedure or site visits.
      • Dardet, of course, had done his due diligence beforehand.
      • A due diligence process related to shared services agreements has begun.
      • It is incumbent upon anyone who is buying or reselling artwork to undertake due diligence.
      • The research analyst could be performing internal due diligence.
      • In the U.S., CAO's block trade would have been illegal without the due diligence of a secondary stock offering.
      • Charging Palm over a million dollars for its pre-acquisition due diligence is an impressive business model.
      • Most churches are not in a position to handle this due diligence responsibility.
      • The medical principle would be due diligence by using every possible mechanism to confirm what you are doing.

Definition of due diligence in US English:

due diligence

noun
Law
  • 1Reasonable steps taken by a person in order to satisfy a legal requirement, especially in buying or selling something.

    〔律〕(尤指买卖中为避免犯罪所采取的)适当措施

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If trading is carried on, however, there is a duty to manage with due diligence in doing so.
    • As a result, executive succession planning has become a staple of corporate due diligence.
    • The question, therefore, is not one of seller liability but of due diligence on the part of the buyer.
    • He is required to perform due diligence; that is, to make inquiry and thereafter decide the outcome.
    • This gives the owner a chance to witness the proceedings and make sure due diligence is practiced.
    1. 1.1 A comprehensive appraisal of a business undertaken by a prospective buyer, especially to establish its assets and liabilities and evaluate its commercial potential.
      (尤指有意向的购买者为确定企业的资产债务等而进行的)综合评估,必要核计
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The research analyst could be performing internal due diligence.
      • A spokesman for the group said due diligence was still going according to plan.
      • Be it home-based or not, don't even think of purchasing a franchise without conducting due diligence.
      • Charging Palm over a million dollars for its pre-acquisition due diligence is an impressive business model.
      • Glazer, who owns the Tampa Bay Buccaneers American football club, wants to run due diligence on the club ahead of making an offer.
      • Dardet, of course, had done his due diligence beforehand.
      • They would have been aware of further misconduct had they exercised due diligence in their supervision.
      • With a little due diligence, you can enjoy the benefits of VoIP without compromising your business's safety.
      • Despite your intensive due diligence, something's gone awry.
      • A due diligence process related to shared services agreements has begun.
      • It is incumbent upon anyone who is buying or reselling artwork to undertake due diligence.
      • One of the best ways to avoid long accounts receivable timelines is by doing due diligence on your customers up front.
      • In the U.S., CAO's block trade would have been illegal without the due diligence of a secondary stock offering.
      • Most churches are not in a position to handle this due diligence responsibility.
      • The medical principle would be due diligence by using every possible mechanism to confirm what you are doing.
      • In the original article, the VC made statements about the company that showed he hadn't done much due diligence.
      • Clearly, we have to go through all the results of the due diligence that you always go through.
      • The investor needs experts to do the due diligence in the big financial centres.
      • Sources anticipate a very competitive bidding war with no surprises understood to have emerged in the due diligence procedure or site visits.
      • The due diligence for the debt pact has been completed.
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