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  • 91Equitable interest — An equitable interest is an interest held by virtue of an equitable title (a title that indicates a beneficial interest in property and that gives the holder the right to acquire formal legal title) or claimed on equitable grounds, such as the… …

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  • 92Call — An option that gives the right to buy the underlying futures contract. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. call call 1 [kɔːl ǁ kɒːl] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to telephone someone: • She called the airport to ask about… …

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  • 93Covered warrant — In finance a covered warrant (sometimes called naked warrant) is a type of warrant that has been issued without an accompanying bond or equity. Like a normal warrant it allows the holder to buy or sell a specific amount of equities, currency or… …

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  • 94warrant — war·rant 1 / wȯr ənt, wär / n [Anglo French warant garant protector, guarantor, authority, authorization, of Germanic origin] 1: warranty (2) an implied warrant of fitness 2: a commission or document giving authority to do something: as …

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  • 95equity options — securities that give the holder the right (but not the obligation) to buy or sell a specified number of shares of stock, at a specified price for a certain ( limited) time period. Typically one option equals 100 shares of stock. Bloomberg… …

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  • 96tax — A charge by the government on the income of an individual, corporation, or trust, as well as the value of an estate or gift. The objective in assessing the tax is to generate revenue to be used for the needs of the public. A pecuniary burden laid …

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  • 97Boston martyrs — The Boston martyrs is the name given in Quaker tradition to the three English members of the Society of Friends, Marmaduke Stephenson, William Robinson and Mary Dyer, and to the Friend William Leddra of Barbados, who were condemned to death and… …

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  • 98Residence Card — European Economic Area (EEA) citizens have the right of free movement and residence throughout the EEA. This right also extends to certain family members, even if they are not EEA citizens. A Residence Card is issued to the family member to… …

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  • 99put option — An option that gives the option buyer the right but not the obligation to sell ( go short ) the underlying futures contract at the strike price on or before the expiration date. Chicago Board of Trade glossary This security gives investors the… …

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  • 100share warrant — A share warrant gives the holder the right to subscribe at a fixed price for shares in a company at some future date or dates. See equity warrants. Related links + share warrants Also known as equity warrants. Certificates, usually valid for a… …

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