debentures in English

noun
1
an unsecured loan certificate issued by a company, backed by general credit rather than by specified assets.
Debt takes many forms - from bonds, debentures , bank loans and notes payable, to other more complicated forms of debt units.
noun
    debenture bond

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1. We'll put all the debentures on Schedule D.

2. For example, what are " insecured municipal debentures "?

3. — debentures and loan stock convertible into shares.

4. The converse is the case in relation to debentures.

5. These debentures are guaranteed by all of Netgraphe's assets.

6. 6% Subordinated Debentures due 2055 (Afgh) at Nasdaq.com.

7. (c) the issue of certain securities and debentures.’

8. In 1649 he was appointed a registrar of military debentures.

9. Printed matter, except qualification certificates, debentures, provisional certificates and shares of paper

10. 7 The converse is the case in relation to debentures.

11. He then turns these debentures into shares.... and clears all his debts

12. In addition, all existing debentures will be converted to common shares of the Company.

13. " Service charges, notary services penalty and penal points, convertible debentures miscellaneous and sundry add-on interest. "

14. (Montreal) announced the terms under which it proposes to convert all outstanding debentures.

15. — debentures and loan stock convertible into shares. These are included once they are converted into shares,

16. It is this class alone which is unmistakably distinguished from debentures both in law and fact.

17. • accrued interest with respect to loans, advances, indebtedness, bonds, debentures, notes, mortgages, bankers' acceptances or similar obligations;

18. g. borrow moneys, including issuing treasury bills, temporary debentures, promissory notes or similar forms of obligations; and h.

19. For the year 1909 , Wallace estimated the total investment ( paid - up capital and debentures ) at Rs 15 crores .

20. Security: // A financial asset, including shares, government stocks, debentures, bonds, unit trusts and right to money lent or deposited.

21. In all, these funds invested some $1.5 million in capital and debentures in 2003 with 10 Québec exploration companies.

22. A debt security generally includes a deposit of money, debentures, notes, convertible notes, mortgages, treasury bills, bonds, etc.

23. It also assumes that debentures or debenture stock will be transferred in much the same way as shares.

24. loans, including government bonds, raised by the issue of debentures or other negotiable securities, by whomsoever issued, or any formalities relating thereto, or the creation, issue, admission to quotation on a stock exchange, making available on the market or dealing in such debentures or other negotiable securities

25. 6% Subordinated Debentures due 2055 (Afgh) Stock Quotes - Nasdaq offers stock quotes & market activity data for US and global markets.

26. The ratio of long-term funds with a fixed interest charge, such as debentures , that comprise a company's capital to its ordinary share capital.

27. 65 Long-Term Debt Include the long-term balance of all mortgages and other long-term obligations such as bonds, debentures and similar securities.

28. Debentures close on the 1st and 15th of every month - the process generally takes about 4 weeks assuming that all documentation is provided in a timely manner.

29. To raise money to expand its business inside and outside Canada, it issues debentures to persons outside Canada with which it is dealing at arm’s length.

30. • (a) securities, including stocks, bonds, debentures and treasury bills; and • (b) negotiable instruments, including bank drafts, cheques, promissory notes, travellers' cheques and money orders, other than

31. Bonds Market In India: Get the latest updates on Bonds issue, Returns, Government Bonds, Infrastructure Bonds, Non Convertible Debentures Bonds/NCD Bonds, Tax Free Bonds …

32. Debentures includes debenture stock, bonds and any other securities of a company whether or not constituting a charge on the assets of the company.

33. They include bills, bonds, notes, negotiable certificates of deposit, commercial paper, debentures, asset-backed securities, money market instruments, and similar instruments normally traded in the financial markets.

34. The All England Club, through its subsidiary The All England Lawn Tennis Ground plc, issues debentures to tennis fans every five years to raise funds for capital expenditure.

35. It clearly encompasses cash deposits and security in the form of money, but also all types of corporate and governments bonds and debentures and similar negotiable debt securities.

36. Cineplex bought itself some time with the issue of $316M worth of convertible debentures in July but customer demand will need to return to around 56% to fully stop the bleeding.

37. At our Banknotes auction, you can discover a wide variety of vintage notes, debentures and securities from many origins and time periods—as far back as the late 18th century

38. The turnover in debentures reached 87 million baht in 1972, but stocks continued to perform poorly, with turnover hitting an all-time low of only 26 million baht.

39. Subject to the by-laws, an airport authority may issue bonds, debentures or other debt obligations for consideration consisting of money, other property or past services (clause 64(1)).

40. Monetary affairs, exchanging money, acquisition of mortgages, real estate agencies and mortgage brokerage, real estate financing, construction financing, selling of funds, issuing of mortgage bonds, public mortgage bonds and debentures, municipal loans, custody of securities, investment transactions, deposit transactions, acquisition of shares

41. In this Article, the term "interest" means income from Government securities, from bonds or debentures, whether or not secured by mortgage, or from any other form of indebtedness, as well as all other income assimilated to income from money lent by the taxation law of the State in which the income arises.

42. 1. ‘funds’ means financial assets and economic benefits of every kind, including but not limited to cash, cheques, claims on money, drafts, money orders and other payment instruments; deposits with financial institutions or other entities, balances on accounts, debts and debt obligations; publicly and privately traded securities and debt instruments, including stocks and shares, certificates presenting securities, bonds, notes, warrants, debentures, derivatives contracts; interest, dividends or other income on or value accruing from or generated by assets; credit, right of set-off, guarantees, performance bonds or other financial commitments; letters of credit, bills of lading, bills of sale; documents evidencing an interest in funds or financial resources, and any other instrument of export-financing;