Indenture

  • 11Indenture — NOTOC An Indenture is a legal contract between two parties, particularly for indentured labour or a term of apprenticeship but also for certain land transactions. The term comes from the medieval English indenture of retainer cite… …

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  • 12indenture — Agreement between lender and borrower that details specific terms of the bond issuance. Specifies legal obligations of bond issuer and rights of bondholders. An indenture spells out the specific terms of a bond, as well as the rights and… …

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  • 13Indenture — Agreement between lender and borrower which details specific terms of the bond issuance. Specifies legal obligations of bond issuer and rights of bondholders. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * indenture in‧den‧ture [ɪnˈdentʆə ǁ ər] noun …

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  • 14Indenture — Contrat d indenture de 1723. L indenture est un mot anglais désignant un contrat synallagmatique [1] (Qualifiant les contrats qui contiennent obligation réciproque entre les parties) que l on traduit au sens actuel au Canada par contrat d… …

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  • 15indenture — indentureship, n. /in den cheuhr/, n., v., indentured, indenturing. n. 1. a deed or agreement executed in two or more copies with edges correspondingly indented as a means of identification. 2. any deed, written contract, or sealed agreement. 3.… …

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  • 16Indenture — A contract between an issuer of bonds and the bondholder stating the time period before repayment, amount of interest paid, if the bond is convertible (and if so, at what price or what ratio), if the bond is callable and the amount of money that… …

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  • 17indenture — Synonyms and related words: Fannie Mae, Federal Agency bond, Ginnie Mae, Series E bond, Series H bond, adjustment bond, alveolation, alveolus, annuity bond, appreciation bond, apprentice, apprenticeship, arrangement, article, assented bond,… …

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  • 18indenture — [ɪn dɛntʃə] noun a formal agreement, contract, or list, formerly one of which copies with indented edges were made for the contracting parties. ↘an agreement binding an apprentice to a master. ↘historical a contract by which a person agreed to… …

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  • 19indenture — I. n. 1. Written contract, document, instrument, legal instrument. 2. Indented state, indentation. II. v. a. Indent, bind by indenture …

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  • 20indenture — 1) A deed, especially one creating or transferring an estate in land. It derives its name from the former practice of writing the two parts of a two part deed on one piece of parchment and separating the two parts by an irregular wavy line. The… …

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