token-money

  • 51Hard times token — Hard times tokens are large cent sized copper tokens, struck from about 1833 through 1843, serving as unofficial currency. These privately made pieces, comprising merchant, political and satirical pieces, were used during a time of political and… …

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  • 52A Token of My Extreme — Infobox Song Name = A Token of My Extreme Caption = Type = Artist = Frank Zappa alt Artist = Album = Joe s Garage Acts II III Published = Released = November 19, 1979 track no = 1 Recorded = Village Recorders, LA Spring 1979 Genre = Rock Length …

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  • 53Tribute money — Tribute Trib ute, n. [OE. tribut, L. tributum, fr. tribuere, tributum, to bestow, grant, pay, allot, assign, originally, to a tribe, from tribus tribe; cf. F. tribut. See {Tribe}, and cf. {Attribute}, {Contribute}.] 1. An annual or stated sum of… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 54Like Money — Infobox Single Name = Like Money Caption = Artist = Three 6 Mafia A side = B side = Released = August 21, 2007 Format = Recorded = 2006 2007 Genre = Hip hop, Memphis rap, Southern Rap, Gangsta rap, Crunk Length = 4:28 Label = Columbia Records,… …

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  • 55gift token — gift .token also gift .voucher n BrE a special piece of paper that is worth a particular amount of money when it is exchanged for goods in a shop, often given as a present American Equivalent: gift certificate …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 56necessity money — noun : money (as a coin, token, note) issued for a period of emergency (as a war, siege, financial crisis) and typically consisting of substitute materials …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 57gift token — noun (C) a special piece of paper that is worth a particular amount of money when it is exchanged for goods in a shop; gift certificate AmE …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 58earnest money — /ˈɜnəst mʌni/ (say ernuhst munee) noun Law a nominal sum, not legally required but sometimes given as a token of intention to abide by a contract …

  • 59damages Money —    awarded by a court to a plaintiff for injury or loss caused by the defendant. Types of damages include the following: compensatory damages, intended to make good or replace the loss suffered; consequential damages, when there is a breach of… …

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  • 60false token — In criminal law, a false document or sign of the existence of a fact, in general, used for the purpose of fraud. Device used to obtain money by false pretenses. See counterfeit false weights …

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