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a naked debentureDebenture De*ben"ture, n.
Any of various instruments issued, esp. by corporations, as
evidences of debt. Such instruments (often called
debenture bonds) are generally, through not necessarily,
under seal, and are usually secured by a mortgage or other
charge upon property; they may be registered or
unregistered. A debenture secured by a mortgage on
specific property is called a
mortgage debenture; one secured by a floating charge (which
see), a
floating debenture; one not secured by any charge
a naked debenture. In general the term debenture in British
usage designates any security issued by companies other
than their shares, including, therefore, what are in the
United States commonly called bonds. When used in the
United States debenture generally designates an instrument
secured by a floating charge junior to other charges
secured by fixed mortgages, or, specif., one of a series
of securities secured by a group of securities held in
trust for the benefit of the debenture holders. Debenture
Debenture De*ben"ture (?; 135), n. [L. debentur they are due,
fr. debere to owe; cf. F. debentur. So called because these
receipts began with the words Debentur mihi.]
1. A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate
signed by a public officer, as evidence of a debt due to
some person; the sum thus due.
2. A customhouse certificate entitling an exporter of
imported goods to a drawback of duties paid on their
importation. --Burrill.
Note: It is applied in England to deeds of mortgage given by
railway companies for borrowed money; also to municipal
and other bonds and securities for money loaned.
DebentureDebenture De*ben"ture, n.
Any of various instruments issued, esp. by corporations, as
evidences of debt. Such instruments (often called
debenture bonds) are generally, through not necessarily,
under seal, and are usually secured by a mortgage or other
charge upon property; they may be registered or
unregistered. A debenture secured by a mortgage on
specific property is called a
mortgage debenture; one secured by a floating charge (which
see), a
floating debenture; one not secured by any charge
a naked debenture. In general the term debenture in British
usage designates any security issued by companies other
than their shares, including, therefore, what are in the
United States commonly called bonds. When used in the
United States debenture generally designates an instrument
secured by a floating charge junior to other charges
secured by fixed mortgages, or, specif., one of a series
of securities secured by a group of securities held in
trust for the benefit of the debenture holders. debenture bondsDebenture De*ben"ture, n.
Any of various instruments issued, esp. by corporations, as
evidences of debt. Such instruments (often called
debenture bonds) are generally, through not necessarily,
under seal, and are usually secured by a mortgage or other
charge upon property; they may be registered or
unregistered. A debenture secured by a mortgage on
specific property is called a
mortgage debenture; one secured by a floating charge (which
see), a
floating debenture; one not secured by any charge
a naked debenture. In general the term debenture in British
usage designates any security issued by companies other
than their shares, including, therefore, what are in the
United States commonly called bonds. When used in the
United States debenture generally designates an instrument
secured by a floating charge junior to other charges
secured by fixed mortgages, or, specif., one of a series
of securities secured by a group of securities held in
trust for the benefit of the debenture holders. Debenture stock
Debenture stock Debenture stock (Finance)
The debt or series of debts, collectively, represented by a
series of debentures; a debt secured by a trust deed of
property for the benefit of the holders of shares in the debt
or of a series of debentures. By the terms of much debenture
stock the holders are not entitled to demand payment until
the winding up of the company or default in payment; in the
winding up of the company or default in payment; in the case
of railway debentures, they cannot demand payment of the
principal, and the debtor company cannot redeem the stock,
except by authority of an act of Parliament. [Eng.]
Debentured
Debentured De*ben"tured (?; 135), a.
Entitled to drawback or debenture; as, debentured goods.
floating debentureDebenture De*ben"ture, n.
Any of various instruments issued, esp. by corporations, as
evidences of debt. Such instruments (often called
debenture bonds) are generally, through not necessarily,
under seal, and are usually secured by a mortgage or other
charge upon property; they may be registered or
unregistered. A debenture secured by a mortgage on
specific property is called a
mortgage debenture; one secured by a floating charge (which
see), a
floating debenture; one not secured by any charge
a naked debenture. In general the term debenture in British
usage designates any security issued by companies other
than their shares, including, therefore, what are in the
United States commonly called bonds. When used in the
United States debenture generally designates an instrument
secured by a floating charge junior to other charges
secured by fixed mortgages, or, specif., one of a series
of securities secured by a group of securities held in
trust for the benefit of the debenture holders. mortgage debentureDebenture De*ben"ture, n.
Any of various instruments issued, esp. by corporations, as
evidences of debt. Such instruments (often called
debenture bonds) are generally, through not necessarily,
under seal, and are usually secured by a mortgage or other
charge upon property; they may be registered or
unregistered. A debenture secured by a mortgage on
specific property is called a
mortgage debenture; one secured by a floating charge (which
see), a
floating debenture; one not secured by any charge
a naked debenture. In general the term debenture in British
usage designates any security issued by companies other
than their shares, including, therefore, what are in the
United States commonly called bonds. When used in the
United States debenture generally designates an instrument
secured by a floating charge junior to other charges
secured by fixed mortgages, or, specif., one of a series
of securities secured by a group of securities held in
trust for the benefit of the debenture holders.
Meaning of DeBen from wikipedia
- The
deben was an
ancient Egyptian weight unit. The
earliest evidence for
deben is from the
Early Dynastic Period. It was
found at the site of Buto in Nile...
- John
Selwyn Gummer,
Baron Deben, PC
FRASE (born 26
November 1939) is a
British Conservative Party politician,
formerly the
Member of
Parliament (MP) for...
- The
River Deben is a
river in
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though a second,
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south from the
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Deben may
refer to:
Deben (unit), a
weight unit used in
ancient Egypt River Deben, a
river in Suffolk,
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Sportive de Ben Guerdane (Arabic: الاتحاد الرياضي ببنقردان),
known as US
Ben Guerdane or
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Deben Mahata Government Medical College &
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tertiary referral...
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DeBenning (September 21, 1936 – May 26, 2003) was an
American character actor who
worked in both film and television. The son of Mr. and Mrs. M.J.
DeBenning...
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Templarios Deben Morir.
Ediciones Robinbook. p. 188. ISBN 9788479279899. Demurger,
Alain (2009). The Last Templar: The
Tragedy of
Jacques de Molay. Translated...
- "Dizem Que Os
Homens Não
Devem Chorar" (Los
Hombres No
Deben Llorar) "Mal Acostumada" "História
de Amor" "Se Um Dia
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