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  • 51Credit default swap — If the reference bond performs without default, the protection buyer pays quarterly payments to the seller until maturity …

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  • 52guarantee — gua·ran·tee /ˌgar ən tē, ˌgär / n [probably alteration of guaranty] 1: guarantor 2: guaranty (1) 3: an assurance that a condition will be fulfilled: as …

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  • 53Combe v Combe — Court Court of Appeal Citation(s) [1952] EWCA Civ 7, [1951] 2 KB 215 Case opinions Denning LJ Combe v Combe [1952] …

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  • 54Combe v. Combe — Combe v Combe , [1951] 2 KB 215 is a famous English case on promissory estoppel. An ex wife tried to take advantage of the principle that had been reintroduced in the High Trees case to enforce her husband s promise to give her maintenance. The… …

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  • 55Promissory note — A 1926 Promissory Note from the Imperial bank of India, Rangoon, Burma for 20,000 Rupees plus interest A promissory note is a negotiable instrument, wherein one party (the maker or issuer) makes an unconditional promise in writing to pay a… …

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  • 57Ed Vega — This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Vega and the second or maternal family name is Yunqué. Ed Vega Born May 20, 1936 …

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  • 58note — 1. verb To make a brief written statement; to erjtera memorandum, as to note an exception 2. noun An instrument containing an express and absolute promise of signer (i.e. maker) to pay to a specified person or order, or bearer, a definite sum of… …

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  • 59note — 1. verb To make a brief written statement; to erjtera memorandum, as to note an exception 2. noun An instrument containing an express and absolute promise of signer (i.e. maker) to pay to a specified person or order, or bearer, a definite sum of… …

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  • 60contract — contractee, n. contractible, adj. contractibility, contractibleness, n. contractibly, adv. n., adj., and usu. for v. 16 18, 22, 23 /kon trakt/; otherwise v. /keuhn trakt /, n. 1. an agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing …

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