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A place where anything is deposited for sale or keeping as warehouse is a depository for goods a clerks office is a depository for records...
American Depository Receipt
American Depository Receipt, means a security issued by a bank or a depository in United States of America (USA) against underlying rupees shares of a company incorporated in India. [Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Any Foreign Security) Regulations, 2000, R. 2 (c)]...
Global Depository Receipt
Global Depository Receipt, (GDR) means a security issued by a bank or a depository outside India against underlying rupee shares of a company incorporated in India. [Foreign Exchange Manage-ment (Transfer or Issue of Any Foreign Security) Regulations, 2000, Reg. 2 (i)]...
depository
depository pl: -ries 1 : a place where something is deposited esp. for safekeeping [night ] ;specif : a bank chosen for the depositing of government funds 2 : depositary ...
depository bond
depository bond see bond ...
deposit
deposit 1 : to place for safekeeping or as security [may the property with the court] ;esp : to put in a bank account 2 in the civil law of Louisiana : to place (movable property) under a deposit [the depository can not make use of the thing ed "Louisiana Civil Code"] de·pos·i·tor [di-pÄ -zə-tər] n n 1 : the state of being deposited (as in an account) [holding the property on ] compare escrow, trust 2 : something placed for safekeeping: as a : money deposited in a bank esp. to one's credit demand deposit : a bank deposit that can be withdrawn without prior notice general deposit : a deposit of money in a bank that is to the credit of the depositor thereby giving the depositor the right to money and creating a debtor-creditor relationship special deposit : a deposit that is made for a specific purpose, that is to be returned to the depositor, and that creates a bailment or trust time deposit : a bank deposit that can be withdrawn only after a...
Withdrawal
Withdrawal. 1. The act of taking back or away 2. The act of retreating from a place, position or situation 3. The removal of money from a depository, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1595....
Wills
Wills. A will is the valid disposition by a living person, to take effect after his death, of his disposable property. ''But in law ultima voluntas in scriptis is used, where lands or tenements are devised, and testamentum, when it concerneth chattels': Co. Litt. 111 a.Depository of Will of Living Person.-By the (English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 172, replacing s. 91 of the Court of Probate Act, 1857:-There shall, under the control and direction of the High Court, be provided safe and convenient depositories for the custody of the wills of living persons, and any person may deposit his will therein.And see (English) Administration of Justice Act, 1928 (18 & 19 Geo. 5, c. 26), s. 11, as to deposit of wills under control of the High Court.Law before 1838.-The right of testamentary aliena-tion of lands is a matter depending on Act of Parliament. Before 32 Hen. 8, c. 1, a will could not be made of land, and before the Statute of Frauds a will (see NUNCUPATIVE WILL) could be made by word of mouth...
Service
Service [fr. servitium, Lat.], that duty which a tenant, by reason of his estate, owes to his lord. There are many divisions of this duty in our ancient law books, as into personal and real, which is either urbane or rustic, free and base, continua land annual, casual and accidental, intrinsic and extrinsic, certain and uncertain, etc. see TENURE.The formal delivery of a writ, summons of other legal process 2. The formal delivery of some other legal notice such as pleading, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1372.The formal mode of bringing a writ or other process, or a notice in a suit, to the knowledge of the person affected by it.The service of writs of summons is regulated by (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. IX., which by r. 1 dispenses wit service, when (as is usual) the defendant, by his solicitor, agrees to accept service, and enters an appearance. By r. 2, service, when required, must be personal, unless an order for 'substituted service, or the substitution of notice for service,...
Registered owner
Registered owner, means a depository whose name is entered as such in the register of the issuer. [Depositories Act, 1996 (22 of 1996), s. 2 (1) (j)]...
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