Certificate+of+stock
91transfer certificate — UK US noun [C] LAW, PROPERTY, STOCK MARKET ► an official document showing that someone has bought particular shares, property, etc. and is now their legal owner: »The seller must provide a transfer certificate to the buyer …
92warrant, stock — n. A certificate entitling its holder to buy a certain number of shares of stock for a specified price. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …
93no-par-value stock — A stock with no par value given in the charter or stock certificate. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
94inscribed stock — registered stock Shares in loan stock, for which the names of the holders are kept in a register rather than by the issue of a certificate of ownership. On a transfer, a new name has to be registered, which makes them cumbersome and unpopular in… …
95no-par stock — Shares in a corporation that are issued without a price per share stated on the stock certificate. Such shares are valued at the current stock market price …
96share certificate — n. A document evincing stock ownership. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …
97exchange certificate — A certificate of membership in a stock or commodity exchange. Anno: 44 ALR2d 947, § 16 …
98voting certificate — Certificates issued by a voting trust to stockholders in exchange for their common stock, which represent all the rights of common stock except voting rights. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
99share of corporate stock — The unit into which the proprietary interests in a corporation are divided. Rev. Model Bus. Corp. Act, No. 1.40. A proportional part of certain rights in a corporation during its existence, and in the assets upon dissolution, and evidence of the… …
100interim certificate — A receipt issued on a subscription for corporate stock or a purchase of bonds or other securities, to be held by the subscriber or purchaser until the securities purchased are ready for delivery, being in effect the promise or obligation of the… …