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121issue by tender — sale by tender A type of offer for sale in which an issuing house asks investors to tender for a new issue of shares or other securities, which are then allocated to the highest bidders. It is usual for the tender documents to state the lowest… …
122issue by tender — sale by tender; tender offer A type of offer for sale in which an issuing house asks investors to tender for a new issue of shares or other securities, which are then allocated to the highest bidders. It is usual for the tender documents to state …
123issue forth — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms issue forth : present tense I/you/we/they issue forth he/she/it issues forth present participle issuing forth past tense issued forth past participle issued forth literary to come out of a place or thing… …
124issue life — / ɪʃu: laɪf/ noun the time between one issue of a publication and another ● The reason the magazine’s advertising rates are so expensive is because it has an issue life of three months …
125issue of fact — A single, certain, and material part of dispute arising upon a denial of a material allegation in the adversary s pleading, or where by force of statute a material allegation is to be considered controverted without further pleading. 41 Am J1st… …
126issue of law — a question involving primarily the application of principles of law as distinguished from an issue involving primarily the determination of facts in a case : a question of law rather than of fact compare fact in issue …
127issue — Archaic term for a discharge of pus, blood, or other matter. [Fr. a going out] nature nurture i. a controversy concerning the relative importance of heredity (nature) and environment (nurture) in various aspects of individual development, such as …
128issue with — phr verb Issue with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑passport, ↑visa …