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call
or in the stock agreement for preferred stock. The issuer usually pays the holder a premium for a called security. n 1 : a demand for payment of money: as a : a notice by the U.S.
Call
Call, 1, (1) The election of students to the degree of barrister-at-law, hence (2) the ceremony or epoch of
call in
call in : call
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Calling
Calling, denotes the following of a profession or trade, Secretary, Madras Gymkhana Club Employees Union v. Management of the
Call
To command or request to come or be present to summon as to call a servant
Calling
The act of one who calls a crying aloud esp in order to summon or to attact the attention of some one
Calle
A kind of head covering a caul
Call of the House
occasion, when the presence of the whole House is deemed necessary. Members not attending when their names are called are reported as defaulters, and ordered to attend on another day, when, if they still be absent, and
calendar call
the court which is held to inquire into the status of cases and in which the cases are called by name and are scheduled for trial if the parties indicate readiness called also call of the list
Calling attention
Calling attention, in Indian Parliament, a member may, with the previous permission of the Speaker, call the attention of
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