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non|book — «NON BUK», noun. a printed work that uses various attention getting devices in binding, inserts, and other mechanical features, and is put together in book form merely as a salable product: »This closely printed 896 page book is more like…a… … Useful english dictionary
Non-Security — A type of investment that is not as freely marketable or transferable as a security. Unlike a security, a non security does not require the backing of an underwriter or bank, and involves much less documentation and paperwork. This lack of… … Investment dictionary
unmarketable — un·mar·ket·able /ˌən mär kə tə bəl/ adj: not marketable; esp: being or relating to title that a reasonably prudent person would not accept in the ordinary course of business or that is reasonably likely to be the subject of litigation Merriam… … Law dictionary
negotiable — Salable. American Banker Glossary A security whose title is transferable by delivery . See also: negotiable instrument. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * negotiable ne‧go‧ti‧a‧ble [nɪˈgəʊʆiəbl, ʆə ǁ ˈgoʊ ] adjective 1. BANKIN … Financial and business terms
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