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right
[obtained publishing s] 3 : a privilege given stockholders to subscribe pro rata to a new issue of securities generally below
security
serving as evidence of a right to purchase, sell, or subscribe to such a security ex·empt·ed security : a security (as
Affirmation
of Parliament, before taking his seat, has to make and subscribe before the President, or some person appointed in that behalf
Bill of Rights
Parliament or at coronation (which shall first happen) make and subscribe a declaration. This form of declaration, being extremely obnoxious to
Wager
to apply to any subscription or contribution, or agreement to subscribe or contri-bute, for or toward any plate, prize, or sum
Deceit
action for deceit will lie at the instance of any subscriber for shares or debentures who has subscribed for these on
Transubstantiation
his or her coronation (which shall first happen),' to 'make subscribe and audibly repeate' the Declaration, as also did, in the
Chancellor of a Diocese, or of a Bishop
same canon, he must take the Oath of Supremacy and subscribe the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion (see that title).
Chit
specified number of persons that every one of them shall subscribe a certain sum of money (or a certain quantity of
Clubs
Clubs, associations to which individuals subscribe for purposes of mutual entertainment and convenience; the affairs of
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