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Cheque hold

Финансовый глоссарий (отчеты, счета, налоги)
    Срок оплаты чека (число дней, предоставляемых банку




Cheque, английский
  1. A written order on a bank to pay a sum of money from funds in an account. checks show the name of the company or individual receiving payment, the signature and account number of the person issuing the check, the payment amount and the current date. checks usually are numbered in sequence.

  2. Чек


Cheque, английский

Cheque amount, английский
    Сумма чека chernobylgram "чернобыльграмма"; некорректный пакет, нарушающий работу сети


Cheque book, английский
    Чековая книжка


Cheque kiting, английский
    Выписка чека на средства, еще не зачисленные на счет


Cheque paper, английский

Cheque safekeeping, английский
    Хранение банком оплаченных чеков клиентов (иногда на


Cheque, clerk of the, английский
    An officer in the royal dockyards, who goes on board to muster the ship`s company, of whom he keeps a register, thereby to check false musters, the penalty of which is cashiering.


Cheque, or check, английский
    An office in dockyards. cheque for muster, pay, provision, desertion, discharged, or dead—under ddd. or dsq^d.


Cheque-book, английский

Chequebook journalism, английский
    Практика приобретения исключительных прав на издание сенсационного материала, преимущественно воспоминаний преступников, содержанок высокопоставленных лиц и т.п. рекламная журналистка, особ. интервью, оплаченное интервьюируемыми


Chequer, английский
    Ruchage


Chequer, английский

Chequerboard pattern, английский

Chequered sides, английский
    Those painted so as to show all the ports; more particularly applicable to two or more rows.


Hold, английский
  1. A compartment below deck in a large vessel, used solely for carrying cargo.

  2. Отсек; захват; стабилизация; задержка; удерживать; «ожидайте»

  3. A compartment below deck in a large vessel, used solely for carrying cargo

  4. In earlier use, below the orlop deck, the lower part of the interior of a ship`s hull, especially when considered as storage space, as for cargo. in later merchant vessels it extended up through the decks to the underside of the weather deck.

  5. A general name for the spaces below the main deck designated for stowage of general cargo. a hold on a tanker is usually just forward of #1 cargo tank. some newer tankers have no hold.

  6. The whole interior cavity of a ship, or all that part comprehended between the floor and the lower deck throughout her length.—the after-hold lies abaft the main-mast, and is usually set apart for the provisions in ships of war.—the fore-hold is situated about the fore-hatchway, in continuation with the main-hold, and serves the same purposes.—the main-hold is just before the main-mast, and generally contains the fresh water and beer for the use of the ship`s company.—to rummage the hold is to examine its contents.—to stow the hold is to arrange its contents in the most secure and commodious manner possible.—to trim the hold ( see trim of the hold). also, an anglo-saxon term for a fort, castle, or stronghold.—hold is also generally understood of a ship with regard to the land or to another ship; hence we say, “keep a good hold of the land,” or “keep the land well aboard,” which are synonymous phrases, implying to

  7. A storage space or compartment in the hull of a ship.

  8. A place to temporarily cling, grip, jam, press, or stand in the process of climbing.

  9. To maintain ownership of a security over a long period of time. "hold" is also a recommendation of an analyst who is not positive enough on a stock to recommend a buy, but not negative enough on the stock to recommend a sell.


Hold, английский
    Internal compartment in a ship where cargo can be carried


Hold, английский

Hold, английский

Hold, английский

Investment lead time, английский
    Срок освоения капиталовложений


Swap maturity, английский
    Срок операций своп