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post vt: to put up (as bond)post bail
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
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appointment, berth, billet, business, capacity, career, charge, commission, department, employment, field, function, incumbency, job, line, locus, means of livelihood, munus, occupation, office, place, position, profession, pursuit, service, situation, station, task, undertaking, vocation, work
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advertise, announce publicly, bestow, call public attention to, circulate, communicate, convey, deliver, dispose of, distribute, give away, give forth, give out, give public notice of, impart, issue, issue a statement, make known, make public, offer to the public, pay, present, print, proclaim, publish, put up a sign, report, spread, spread abroad
associated concepts: post a notice, post bail
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annunciate, appointment (position), bond (secure a debt), book, calling, career, convey (communicate), dispatch (send off), employment, enter (record), induct, inform (notify), inscribe, issue (publish), itemize, location, notify, office, organ, pawn, pledge (deposit), position (business status), pursuit (occupation), record, register, role, seat, send, set down, situation, stand (witness' place in court), standpoint, title (position), trade (occupation), work (employment)
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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n.(1) Mail; letters and packages and the system that delivers them.(2) A job; an assigned duty or position, such as that held by a soldier.(3) A military base.v.(1) To mail a letter or package.(2) To hang a sign or notice in some public place, such as a sign warning away trespassers from property.(3) To enter an amount in a bookkeeping ledger; to accept a negotiable instrument, pay it, and record the payment.(4) To furnish bail.adv.(Latin) After.
The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.
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1) To place a notice prominently. For example, employers are required to post notices about employee rights in a conspicuous location.2) To mail.3) To record a payment on a particular date. For example, when you pay a credit card bill, your next statement will show you the date payment was "posted to your account."Category: Business, LLCs & CorporationsCategory: Employment Law & HR → Human ResourcesCategory: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits
Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009.
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USATo pledge. Often used in the context of margin or collateral.
Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010.
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v. Latin After. After in time, order, or position; behind.See also ante.
Webster's New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000.
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After; later.
Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.
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v.1) to place a notice on the entrance or a prominent place on real property, such as a notice to quit (leave), pay rent or of intent to conduct a sheriff's sale, which requires mailing of a copy to the occupant to complete service of the notice.2) to place a legal notice on a designated public place at the courthouse.3) a commercial term for recording a payment.4) to mail.
Law dictionary. EdwART. 2013.