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back

back 1 : being overdue or in arrears [ rent] 2 : being retroactive esp. as compensation [reinstated with

asset-backed security

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mortgage-backed security (mbs)

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mortgage-backed security

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relate back

relate back re·lat·ed back re·lat·ing back : to apply or take effect retroactively esp. based on relation back [the amendment

Back Bencher

Back Bencher, is the member of British Parliament or of those based on British pattern who are not among

Backing a warrant of a justice of the peace

Backing a warrant of a justice of the peace. Formerly, where a warrant which had been granted in one

back to back escrow

back to back escrow arrangements that an owner makes to oversee the sale of one property and the purchase

Buy back

Buy back, means an act or instance of buying something back; especially the repurchase by a corporation of shares of

relation back

relation back : the assigning of a prior date (as the date of execution of a document) to an act

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back

back 1 : being overdue or in arrears [ rent] 2 : being retroactive esp. as compensation [reinstated with

asset-backed security

Matched in: Term asset-backed security

mortgage-backed security (mbs)

Matched in: Term mortgage-backed security (mbs)

Keep your definitions linked to case research

mortgage-backed security

Matched in: Term mortgage-backed security

relate back

relate back re·lat·ed back re·lat·ing back : to apply or take effect retroactively esp. based on relation back [the amendment

Back Bencher

Back Bencher, is the member of British Parliament or of those based on British pattern who are not among

Backing a warrant of a justice of the peace

Backing a warrant of a justice of the peace. Formerly, where a warrant which had been granted in one

back to back escrow

back to back escrow arrangements that an owner makes to oversee the sale of one property and the purchase

Buy back

Buy back, means an act or instance of buying something back; especially the repurchase by a corporation of shares of

relation back

relation back : the assigning of a prior date (as the date of execution of a document) to an act

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