warrant holder

  • 1warrant holder — / wɒrənt ˌhəυldə/ noun a person who holds a warrant for shares …

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  • 2covered warrant holder — holder covered warrant The owner of the covered warrant. London Stock Exchange Glossary …

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  • 3warrant — 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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  • 4Warrant Officer of the Navy — Warrant Officer of the Royal Australian Navy Incumbent Mark Tandy since 19 December 2008 Style Warrant Officer of the Navy (Warra …

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  • 5warrant — [wôr′ənt, wär′ənt] n. [ME warant < NormFr (OFr garant), a warrant < Frank * warand < prp. of * warjan; akin to OE werian, to guard, defend: see WEIR] 1. a) authorization or sanction, as by a superior or the law b) justification or… …

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  • 6warrant — ► NOUN 1) an official authorization enabling the police or some other body to make an arrest, search premises, etc. 2) a document entitling the holder to receive goods, money, or services. 3) justification or authority. 4) an official certificate …

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  • 7warrant, stock — n. A certificate entitling its holder to buy a certain number of shares of stock for a specified price. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …

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  • 8warrant — (1) An order drawn by a payor directing its treasurer to pay a specified amount to the person named or to the bearer. It may be payable upon demand, in which case it usually circulates in the same way as a bank check; or it may be payable only… …

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  • 9Warrant (finance) — In finance, a warrant is a security that entitles the holder to buy stock of the company that issued it at a specified price, which is usually higher than the stock price at time of issue.Warrants are frequently attached to bonds or preferred… …

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  • 10Warrant card — A Warrant Card is proof of identification and authority carried by Police Officers. The term is normally used only within the United Kingdom and in current and former Commonwealth countries. Many other countries refer to their equivalent of… …

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