Maturity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deposite base (authorised institution)
secured deposits; (2) deposits which had an original term to maturity of more that five years; and (3) deposits in respect
Maturative
Conducing to ripeness or maturity hence conducing to suppuration
Re-exchange
entitled to receive in Vienna, on the day of the maturity of the bill, a certain number of Austrian florins. Suppose
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Remittance of asset
provident fund balance or superannuation benefits, amount of claim or maturity proceeds of Insurance policy, sale proceeds of shares, securities, immovable
Treasury Bill
short-term debt security issued by the federal government, with a maturity of 13, 26 or 52 weeks, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Zero coupon bond
which no payment and benefit is received or receivable before maturity or redemption from infrastructure capital company or infrastructure capital fund
Mature
To bring or hasten to maturity to promote ripeness in to ripen to complete as to
Modus decimandi
or imperfect tithe a less quantity when arrived to greater maturity, as a couple of fowls in lieu of tithe eggs
Maturation
The process of bringing or of coming to maturity hence specifically the process of suppurating perfectly the formation of
redeem
: to remove the obligation of by payment (as at maturity) [ a bond] 3 a : to present and have
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