redemption

  • 61redemption of shares — Under Chapter VII of Part V of the Companies Act 1985, a company can redeem shares which are issued as redeemable shares by repaying the nominal value to the shareholder, whereupon the shares are cancelled. Redemption must normally be from… …

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  • 62Redemption (United States history) — Redemption, in the history of the United States, was a term used by white Southerners to refer to the reversion of the U.S. South to conservative Democratic Party rule after the period of Reconstruction (1865 1877), which in turn followed the U.S …

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  • 63Redemption Rock — is a public reservation in Princeton, Massachusetts. The granite ledge is the site of the release of Mary Rowlandson from captivity, during King Philip s War. Today, the site and its surroundings are owned by the Trustees of Reservations, a non… …

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  • 64Redemption (2004 film) — Redemption , released in 2004, is an American film by director Jose Garofalo.It explores the interactions of five troubled characters who meet while waiting at a bus terminal.External links*imdb title|id=0404362|title=Redemption …

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  • 65Redemption (1990 novel) — Redemption , the first novel by author, historian and former Trotskyist Tariq Ali, is an apostate satire of the inability of Trotskyists to handle the downfall of the Eastern bloc. It contains parodies of many well known figures in the Trotskyist …

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  • 66Rédemption (Buffy) — Rédemption Épisode de Buffy contre les vampires Titre original Lessons Numéro d’épisode Saison 7 Épisode 1 Invité(s) Anthony Stewart Head, dans le rôle de Rupert Giles Réalisation David Solomon Scénario …

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  • 67redemption of collateral — A creditor may have a lien on personal property of a debtor where the value of the property is less than the amount due. In that event, the code allows a debtor to pay the creditor the value of the property, rather than the balance due and… …

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  • 68redemption yield — noun (finance) The total return from a stock, including annual interest and any capital gain, calculated as a percentage of the price to be repaid at a fixed future date • • • Main Entry: ↑redemption …

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  • 69Redemption (novel) — Redemption (first published 1995) is a novel by author Leon Uris. It is a sequel to his epic 1976 book, Trinity .Set mainly in the first half of the twentieth century in the years following the Irish Easter Rising, it tells the stories of the… …

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  • 70Redemption by the cross — in Christian theology refers to the redeeming power of Jesus sacrifice and/or resurrection when he voluntarily submitted to crucifixion by Roman authorities.His death on a cross is understood as the redemptive sacrifice: the source of mankind s… …

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