Put - Law Dictionary Search Results
put
put : put option at option
put paid to
To put an end to
Put up
Arranged plotted in a bad sense as a put up job
Out put tax
Out put tax, in relation to any period, means the aggregate amount
put option
put option see option
putative
putative : thought, assumed, or alleged to be such or to
Putative
Putative, supposed, reputed; used of a man supposed to be the
Putative
Commonly thought or deemed supposed reputed as the putative father of a child
spread
prices (as of a stock) 2 a : a simultaneous put option and call option in which the put price and
Closure
in his place and move 'That the question be now put'. That question must be put forthwith, without amendment or debate,
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