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Fiduciary out
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A provision that permits the board of directors to terminate a proposed merger if a better deal arises with another party.
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Fiduciary, английский
- A person, company, or association holding assets in trust for a beneficiary.
- One who must act for the benefit of another party.
- Доверенное лицо
- Someone who holds a position of trust, such that they are required to put the needs of someone, or something, else ahead of their own.
Fiduciary duty, английский
Обязанность доверенного лица
Fiduciary employee, английский
A fiduciary is someone who occupies a position of high trust and responsibility, who owes certain elevated duties to another.
Fiduciary funds, английский
Средства, находящиеся в доверительном управлении
Fiduciary interval, английский
Fiduciary issue, английский
Необеспеченные ценные бумаги
Fiduciary loan, английский
Кредит без обеспечения
Fiduciary operations, английский
Доверительная деятельность
Fiduciary responsibility, английский
- Act in a manner that is trustworthy and that inspires confidence.
- A duty to act solely for another individual’s interest
- A duty to act solely for another individual’s interest a legal duty to act soley in the interest of another person without benefit, profit, or conflict of interest unless expressly permitted to do so by the other person
Fiduciary risk (audit), английский
Out, немецкий
Out, английский
- There is no doubt you will run the remaining balls (as in: “you are out”); also, a good option out of a safety (as in: “you have an out”).
- Outer
- Output
- Outside
- Used in the context of general equities. (1) no longer obligated to an order, as it has already been canceled: (2) advertised on autex.
Out (radio, английский
Com.) конец (передачи)
Out and back, английский
Out and out, английский
Out and return flight, английский
Out bound depository, английский
Out breeding, английский
Брак, заключенный вне семьи или племени
Out button, английский
Out connector, английский
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Deferred call, английский
A provision that prohibits the company from calling the bond before a certain date. during this period the bond is said to be call protected.
Order protection rule, английский
A provision of the national market system that forces trading centers to quote equivalent and consistent execution prices for a security on all exchanges that allow trading of that security. also known as rule 611 after its designation in the federal register, the order protection rule is designed to prevent trade-throughs, or trades executed at prices other than the best-quoted price for that security. rule 611 applies to all stocks on major indices and most over-the-counter stocks.
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