right-holder

  • 51Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings Act — Full title Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings Act of 1995 Acronym DPRA Effective Feb 1, 1996 Citations …

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  • 52title holder — UK US (also title holder) noun [C] ► LAW, PROPERTY the person who has the right to own a property and has a document to prove this: »Proceeds from the sale of the land go directly to the title holder. ► the winner in a sports competition: »The… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 53innocent holder for value — One who has acquired property from another for value without notice of a third person s equities in or claims to the property. In order that a payee of trust funds may prevail as an innocent holder for value, in addition to being innocent of its… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 54extralateral right — ex·tra·lat·er·al right /ˌek strə la tə rəl / n: the right of the holder of a mining claim on public land to mine veins whose tops are present on the surface of the claim even though the veins extend under the surface outside of the claim Merriam… …

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  • 55tag along right — Also known as piggyback rights. Common provisions in joint venture or private equity agreements, which enable certain shareholders (usually minority shareholders) to force other shareholders (who wish to sell their shares) to procure an offer for …

    Law dictionary

  • 56piggyback right — Also known as piggyback rights. Common provisions in joint venture or private equity agreements, which enable certain shareholders (usually minority shareholders) to force other shareholders (who wish to sell their shares) to procure an offer for …

    Law dictionary

  • 57co-sale right — Also known as piggyback rights. Common provisions in joint venture or private equity agreements, which enable certain shareholders (usually minority shareholders) to force other shareholders (who wish to sell their shares) to procure an offer for …

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  • 58joint tenants with right of survivorship — In the case of a joint account, on the death of one account holder, ownership of the account assets is transferred to the remaining account holder or holders. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 59Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship - JTWROS — A type of brokerage account which is owned by at least two people, where all tenants have an equal right to the account s assets and are afforded survivorship rights in the event of the death of another account holder. In this type of brokerage… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 60Stock Appreciation Right - SAR — A right, usually granted to an employee, to receive a bonus equal to the appreciation in the company s stock over a specified period. Like employee stock options, SARs benefit the holder with an increase in stock price; the difference is that the …

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