Maturing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Maturer
One who brings to maturity
Mature
Mature, a master, especially of a vessel, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
bond
$10,000 se·ri·al bond : one of a series of bonds maturing periodically rather than on a single maturity date Treasury bond
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Fructescence
The maturing or ripening of fruit
maturement
The process of maturing coming to full development becoming mature maturation
Overdue
negotiated subject to any defect of title affecting it its maturity, and thenceforward no person who takes it can acquire or
spread
investments in fixed-income securities equal in quality but with different maturity dates or with the same maturity dates but unequal quality
Ripely
Maturely at the fit time
Perfect
nature and kind without flaw fault or blemish without error mature whole pure sound right correct
Proterogynous
Having the pistil come to maturity before the stamens protogynous opposed to proterandrous
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