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Vadium mortuum

were taken by the pledgee or mortgagee until repayment or redemption; and see VIVUM VADIUM.

Equitable estates

free hold estates at law, such as an equity of redemption, were the subject of equitable seisin, and were known as

Year, day and waste

etc. (unless the lord of the fee agreed for the redemption of such waste), afterwards restoring them to the lord of

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Estrays

they belong to the Sovereign or his substitute, without a redemption, even though the owner was a minor or under any

Admortisation or amortisation

the alienation of lands or tenements into mortmain; (2) the redemption of debt by a sinking fund.

Discount

company or fund or public sector company on maturity or redemption of such bond. [Income Tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961),

Redeemable

of being redeemed subject to repurchase held under conditions permitting redemption as a pledge securing the payment of money is redeemable

adeem

adeem [from ademption, after such pairs as redemption : redeem] : to revoke or satisfy (as a legacy)

call

to demand presentation of (as a bond or option) for redemption NOTE: A security issuer may call a security only if

class

having similar distinguishing features (as voting rights or priority of redemption) c : a group whose members are represented in a

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