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  • 1charge — The document evidencing mortgage security required by Crown Law (law derived from English law). A Fixed Charge refers to a defined set of assets and is usually registered. A Floating Charge refers to other assets which change from time to time (… …

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  • 2bank charge — noun A bank s periodic charge to a customer for handling transactions • • • Main Entry: ↑bank …

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  • 3Bank of England — Bank of England …

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  • 4charge card — ➔ card * * * charge card UK US noun [C] ► COMMERCE a card that is linked to a charge account: »A charge card offers no credit and the full balance must be repaid within a specified period after receiving the bill. → See Note BANK CARD(Cf …

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  • 5Bank Of America — Logo de Bank of America Création 1929 : Bank of America 1874 : NationsBank Dates clés …

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  • 6Bank of america — Logo de Bank of America Création 1929 : Bank of America 1874 : NationsBank Dates clés …

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  • 7Bank-Monument station — Bank Monument Entrances at the Bank of England …

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  • 8bank charge — UK US noun [C] usually plural ► BANKING an amount of money that a customer pays to a bank for its services: »The final bill for the overdraft, interest, and bank charges was $16,000. »He made a formal complaint about the level of the bank charges …

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  • 9Bank regulation in the United States — is highly fragmented compared to other G10 countries where most countries have only one bank regulator. In the U.S., banking is regulated at both the federal and state level. Depending on a banking organization s charter type and organizational… …

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  • 10Bank Account Debits Tax — (BADT or BAD) was an Australian tax levied on customer withdrawals from bank accounts with a cheque facility (both withdrawals made by cheque or by another means, such as EFTPOS). The tax was introduced by the Commonwealth in 1982. The power to… …

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