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  • 11Warrant — A security entitling the holder to buy a proportionate amount of stock at some specified future date at a specified price, usually one higher than current market. This warrant is then traded as a security, the price of which reflects the value of …

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  • 12warrant — (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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  • 13warrant — verb In contracts, to engage or promise that a certain fact or state of facts, in relation to the subjectmatter, is, or shall be, as it is represented to be. In conveyancing, to assure the title to property sold, by an express covenant to that… …

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  • 14warrant — 01. The police had a [warrant] to search the apartment for illegal drugs. 02. I don t think accidentally breaking a window [warrants] such severe punishment. 03. The allegations against the mayor are not considered serious enough to [warrant] an… …

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  • 15Warrant canary — A warrant canary is a method used by a web hosting service to inform their customers that the provider has not been served with a secret government subpoena. Such warrants, including those covered under the USA Patriot Act, provide for criminal… …

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  • 16Warrant (town meeting) — [ town meeting warrant.] In New England, a warrant is a document issued by the Board of Selectmen to call a town meetingWarrants essentially list an agenda of items to be voted on by those present. In towns with an open town meeting, those… …

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  • 17Warrant Bonds —    Bonds with an attached warrant which entitles purchase of a certain number of shares of the borrowing company for a certain period at a price fixed in advance. The coupon on the bond may be less than comparable bonds without warrants because… …

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  • 18warrant — 1) A security that offers the owner the right to subscribe for the ordinary shares of a company at a fixed date, usually at a fixed price. Warrants are themselves bought and sold on stock exchanges and are equivalent to stock options.… …

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  • 19warrant — 1) A security that offers the owner the right to subscribe for the ordinary shares of a company at a fixed date, usually at a fixed price. Warrants are themselves bought and sold on stock exchanges and are equivalent to stock options.… …

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  • 20Arrest warrant — An arrest warrant is a warrant issued by and on behalf of the state, which authorizes the arrest and detention of an individual. Contents 1 Canada 2 United Kingdom 2.1 England and Wales 2.2 …

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