tender action

  • 1tender — ten·der 1 n 1 a: an act or instance of tendering b: an unconditional offer of payment or performance (as in discharge of an obligation) that is coupled with a manifestation of willingness and ability to follow through (as by producing a check) c …

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  • 2tender — tender1 [ten′dər] adj. [ME tendre < OFr < L tener, soft, delicate, tender, prob. altered (infl. by tenuis,THIN) < Sabine terenum, soft, akin to Gr terēn, tender < IE * ter , tender, weak, orig., rubbed, worn down < base * ter , to… …

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  • 3tender of delivery — tender of delivery: an offer of goods by a seller to a buyer that consists of putting or holding them at the disposition of the buyer and giving the buyer any notification reasonably necessary for taking delivery a cause of action for breach of… …

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  • 4Tender Is the Night — For other uses, see Tender Is the Night (disambiguation). Tender Is the Night   …

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  • 5tender — An offer of money. The act by which one produces and offers to a person holding a claim or demand against him the amount of money which he considers and admits to be due, in satisfaction of such claim or demand, without any stipulation or… …

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  • 6Action Man — For the 2nd generation Hasbro Action Man, see . For the 40th anniversary reproductions, see . For the TV show, see Action Man (TV series). For the pro wrestler, see Dick Beyer. Action Man is an action figure boys toy launched in Britain in 1966… …

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  • 7tender of amends — Etymology: tender (VI) : an offer of satisfaction for a wrong or breach of contract that serves when sufficient to stop the further accruing of interest and to impose on the plaintiff liability for subsequent costs in the action …

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  • 8Action of 4 August 1799 — The Action of 4 August 1799 was a naval engagement of between British units of the Second Coalition and forces of the Consulate regime of France.This battle took place on 4 August 1799, when four 1300 ton British East Indiamen and their escorting …

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  • 9Corporate action — Corporate finance …

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  • 10Airport crash tender — FLF Panther airport crash tender in Germany. An airport crash tender (known in some countries as an airport fire appliance) is a specialised fire engine designed for use at aerodromes and airports in aircraft accidents. Airport Crash Tenders are… …

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