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yield
per acre of crop 2 : the return on a financial investment usually expressed as a percentage of cost [the bond was 8 percent]
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Arrest of ship
process in rem. The ship can be released by giving bail to the extent of the claim and costs. See SHIPOWNER, R. S. C. Ord. V., rr. 15 and 16, and Roscoe's Admiralty Practice. When the arrest … is the method employed for enforcing an Admiralty process in rem. The ship can be released by giving bail to the extent of the claim and costs. See SHIPOWNER, R. S. C. Ord. V., rr. 15 and
Bail
appearance of a defendant, that if he should be condemned in the action, he should satisfy the debt costs and damages, or render himself to prison, or that they would do it for him. Since the abolition … fear his escape, etc., the legal power to deliver him. Means a security such as cash or a bond, especially security required by court for the release of a prisoner who must appear at a further time,
security
fulfillment of an obligation [used his property as for a loan] b : surety see also security for costs 2 : evidence of indebtedness, ownership, or the right to ownership ;specif : evidence of investment in a … [a involves some form of investment contract] see also due diligence asset-backed security : a security (as a bond) that represents ownership in or is secured by a pool of assets (as loans or receivables) that have
Drawback
a bounty in this, that the latter enables a commodity to be sold for less than its natural costs, whereas a drawback enables it to be sold exactly at its natural cost. Were it not for the … to be exported into or out of this country may be stored in warehouses for subsequent exportation in bonded warehouses (see 45 & 46 Vict. c. 72; 63 & 64 Vict. c. 7; 5 & 6 Geo.
Debt
the estate after death, such as rates and taxes, and warehousing charges for protecting furniture, etc. 3. The costs of necessary legal proceedings, including an administration action. If the estate is insolvent, after providing for funeral, testamentary … 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 46) (popularly known as 'Hinde Palmer's Act'), special contract debts, as by bonds, covenants, and other instruments under seal, took priority over debts by simple contract; but this Act abolished that
bill
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 22. bill of complaint : complaint used esp. in equity actions bill of costs : a bill setting forth the expenses in connection with a suit that a party seeks to have … at a discount that bears no interest but is payable at its face value at maturity compare Treasury bond at bond Treasury note at note
free
to government regulation c of foreign exchange : not subject to restriction or official control 6 : not costing or charging anything free·ly adv for free : without charge vt freed free·ing 1 : to cause to … created by his seller "Uniform Commercial Code"] 4 : not bound, confined, or detained by force [ on bail] 5 a : having no trade restrictions b : not subject to government regulation c of foreign exchange
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Cost Bond - Law Dictionary Search Results
cost bond
Matched in: Term cost bond
bond
Matched in: Term bond
yield
per acre of crop 2 : the return on a financial investment usually expressed as a percentage of cost [the bond was 8 percent]
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Arrest of ship
process in rem. The ship can be released by giving bail to the extent of the claim and costs. See SHIPOWNER, R. S. C. Ord. V., rr. 15 and 16, and Roscoe's Admiralty Practice. When the arrest … is the method employed for enforcing an Admiralty process in rem. The ship can be released by giving bail to the extent of the claim and costs. See SHIPOWNER, R. S. C. Ord. V., rr. 15 and
Bail
appearance of a defendant, that if he should be condemned in the action, he should satisfy the debt costs and damages, or render himself to prison, or that they would do it for him. Since the abolition … fear his escape, etc., the legal power to deliver him. Means a security such as cash or a bond, especially security required by court for the release of a prisoner who must appear at a further time,
security
fulfillment of an obligation [used his property as for a loan] b : surety see also security for costs 2 : evidence of indebtedness, ownership, or the right to ownership ;specif : evidence of investment in a … [a involves some form of investment contract] see also due diligence asset-backed security : a security (as a bond) that represents ownership in or is secured by a pool of assets (as loans or receivables) that have
Drawback
a bounty in this, that the latter enables a commodity to be sold for less than its natural costs, whereas a drawback enables it to be sold exactly at its natural cost. Were it not for the … to be exported into or out of this country may be stored in warehouses for subsequent exportation in bonded warehouses (see 45 & 46 Vict. c. 72; 63 & 64 Vict. c. 7; 5 & 6 Geo.
Debt
the estate after death, such as rates and taxes, and warehousing charges for protecting furniture, etc. 3. The costs of necessary legal proceedings, including an administration action. If the estate is insolvent, after providing for funeral, testamentary … 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 46) (popularly known as 'Hinde Palmer's Act'), special contract debts, as by bonds, covenants, and other instruments under seal, took priority over debts by simple contract; but this Act abolished that
bill
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 22. bill of complaint : complaint used esp. in equity actions bill of costs : a bill setting forth the expenses in connection with a suit that a party seeks to have … at a discount that bears no interest but is payable at its face value at maturity compare Treasury bond at bond Treasury note at note
free
to government regulation c of foreign exchange : not subject to restriction or official control 6 : not costing or charging anything free·ly adv for free : without charge vt freed free·ing 1 : to cause to … created by his seller "Uniform Commercial Code"] 4 : not bound, confined, or detained by force [ on bail] 5 a : having no trade restrictions b : not subject to government regulation c of foreign exchange
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