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  • 21fungible issue — 1) A bond issued on the same terms and conditions as a bond previously issued by the same company. It has the advantage of having paperwork consistent with the previous bond and of increasing the depth of the market of that particular bond (see… …

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  • 22fungible — fungibility, n. /fun jeuh beuhl/, adj. Law. (esp. of goods) being of such nature or kind as to be freely exchangeable or replaceable, in whole or in part, for another of like nature or kind. [1755 65; < ML fungibilis, equiv. to L fung(i) to&#8230; …

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  • 23fungible — adj. Derecho. Que se consume con el uso. Derecho. Ver: bienes fungibles …

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  • 24fungible — fun|gi|ble Mot Pla Adjectiu invariable …

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  • 25fungible — adj. Derecho. Que se consume con el uso. Derecho. Ver: bienes fungibles …

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  • 26fungible — fun·gi·ble || fÊŒndʒɪbl adj. (Law) replaceable (about merchandise) …

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  • 27fungible — [ fʌn(d)ʒɪb(ə)l] adjective Law (of goods contracted for without an individual specimen being specified) replaceable by another identical item; mutually interchangeable. Derivatives fungibility noun Origin C17: from med. L. fungibilis, from fungi&#8230; …

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  • 28fungible — fun·gi·ble …

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  • 29fungible — fun•gi•ble [[t]ˈfʌn dʒə bəl[/t]] adj. law (of goods) exchangeable or replaceable, in whole or in part, for another of like nature or kind • Etymology: 1755–65; &LT; ML fungibilis, der. of L fung(ī) to perform the office of fun gi•bil′i•ty, n …

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  • 30fungible —   a.,n. (thing) mutually interchangeable …

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