(demand for money)

  • 31demand — [[t]dɪmɑ͟ːnd, mæ̱nd[/t]] ♦ demands, demanding, demanded 1) VERB If you demand something such as information or action, you ask for it in a very forceful way. [V n from n] Mr Byers last night demanded an immediate explanation from the Education… …

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  • 32money — In usual and ordinary acceptation it means coins and paper currency used as circulating medium of exchange, and does not embrace notes, bonds, evidences of debt, or other personal or real estate. Lane v. Railey, 280 Ky. 319, 133 S.W.2d 74, 79, 81 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 33money — In usual and ordinary acceptation it means coins and paper currency used as circulating medium of exchange, and does not embrace notes, bonds, evidences of debt, or other personal or real estate. Lane v. Railey, 280 Ky. 319, 133 S.W.2d 74, 79, 81 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 34demand — I v. To claim as one s due; to require; to ask relief. To summon; to call in court II n. The assertion of a legal right; a legal obligation asserted in the courts. An imperative request preferred by one person to another, under a claim of right,… …

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  • 35demand — I v. To claim as one s due; to require; to ask relief. To summon; to call in court II n. The assertion of a legal right; a legal obligation asserted in the courts. An imperative request preferred by one person to another, under a claim of right,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 36demand — n. & v. n. 1 an insistent and peremptory request, made as of right. 2 Econ. the desire of purchasers or consumers for a commodity (no demand for solid tyres these days). 3 an urgent claim (care of her mother makes demands on her). v.tr. 1 (often… …

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  • 37for — We use for + a period of time to say how long something goes on: for six years (I ve lived in this house for six years.) for two hours (We watched television for two hours last night.) for a week (Ann is going away for a week in September.) Are… …

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  • 38Demand (disambiguation) — Economics Demand (economics), the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it Demand curve, a graphic representation of a demand schedule Demand deposit, the money in checking accounts Demand pull theory, the theory that inflation… …

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  • 39Money in the Bank (2010) — Pour l article traitant du type de match sur lequel est basé le PPV, voir Money in the Bank Ladder match. Money in the Bank (2010) …

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  • 40money broker — In the UK, a broker who arranges short term loans in the money market, i.e. between banks, discount houses, and dealers in government securities. Money brokers do not themselves lend or borrow money; they work for a commission arranging loans on… …

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