cash note

  • 1cash note — A promissory note payable in cash …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 2cash note — In England, a bank note of a provincial bank or of the Bank of England …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 3cash note — In England, a bank note of a provincial bank or of the Bank of England …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 4cash equivalent — A method which can be used to calculate a transfer payment from a salary related pension scheme (salary related scheme). A member of a final salary pension scheme (final salary scheme) who is not currently drawing a pension and who has more than… …

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  • 5cash equivalents — A method which can be used to calculate a transfer payment from a salary related pension scheme (salary related scheme). A member of a final salary pension scheme (final salary scheme) who is not currently drawing a pension and who has more than… …

    Law dictionary

  • 6cash underpinning agreement: synopsis — A note of the main terms of a cash underpinning arrangement (also known as a cash underwritten alternative) applying on a takeover bid. A cash underpinning arrangement (also known as a cash underwritten alternative) will be required where the… …

    Law dictionary

  • 7Cash out refinancing — (in the case of real property) occurs when a loan is taken out on property already owned, and the loan amount is above and beyond the cost of transaction, payoff of existing liens, and related expenses.DefinitionStrictly speaking all refinancing… …

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  • 8cash dispenser — ˈcash disˌpenser noun [countable] another name for a cash machine ➔ machine1 * * * cash dispenser UK US noun [C] UK ► CASH MACHINE(Cf. ↑ …

    Financial and business terms

  • 9cash machine — ➔ machine1 * * * cash machine UK US noun [C] (UK also cash dispenser, UK also TRADEMARK Cashpoint™, also ATM) ► MONEY, BANKING a machine in a public …

    Financial and business terms

  • 10cash box placing — United Kingdom A method of raising cash from the issue of equity securities which is characterised for Companies Act 2006 purposes as an issue for non cash consideration. A cash box structure allows an issuer to issue new shares under the… …

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