Yield - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bully tree
nigra and species of Sapota and Mimusops Most of them yield a substance closely resembling gutta percha
bear
to keep and arms "U.S. Constitution amend. II"] 2 : yield [the stock will a dividend] 3 a : to admit
below
or value than below the line : in calculations that yield taxable income [deductions taken below the line]
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bond
junk bond : a high-risk bond that offers a high yield and is often issued to finance the takeover of a
cede
cede ced·ed ced·ing 1 : to yield or grant usually by treaty 2 : assign transfer 3
give
consideration of another [ testimony in court] 3 : to yield possession of by way of exchange [will top dollar for
points
both fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgages in order to increase the yield on the mortgage and to cover loan closing costs. These
surrender
surrender 1 a : to yield to the control or possession of another [ the leased
Lean
that the court regards the advocate's position disfavorably; (2) to yield; to submit, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 897.
Tithe Rent-Charge
issued for compensation to persons interested in tithe rent-charge to yield interest equal to the gross annual value of the rent-charge
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