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negotiable coupons 可转让息票;流通息票 附随债券发行的利息票券,到期持有人可仅凭该息票兑取利息。
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negotiable coupons 可转让息票;流通息票 附随债券发行的利息票券,到期持有人可仅凭该息票兑取利息。
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not negotiable 不可转让 出票人或持票人在划线支票上的批注用语,其效力在于任何取得该支票者都不拥有也不能给予他人比其前手更优越的权利,从而表明该支票不能自由流通转让和取现,而只能在银行转账。但它并不绝对禁止支票从一个人移转至另一个人。
negotiable, adj. 1. (Of a written instrument) capable of being transferred by delivery or indorsement when the transferee takes the instrument for value, in good faith, and without notice of conflicting title claims or defenses. [Cases: Bills and Notes 144. C.J.S. Bills and Notes; Letters of Credit§§ 127, 129–130, 143.] 2. (Of a deal, agreement,
A document of title that merely serves as evidence of the goods it covers. UCC § 7-104(b). [Cases: Warehousemen 15. C.J.S. Warehousemen and Safe Depositaries § 36.]
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nonnegotiable chose in action 不可转让的权利动产 指由不可转让票据所代表的权利。
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A security issued by a financial institution as a short-term source of funds, usu. with a fixed interest rate and maturity of one year or less. [Cases: Banks and Banking 152. C.J.S. Banks and Banking §§ 294–300, 370.]
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negotiable words. The terms and phrases that make a document a negotiable instrument. — Also termed words of negotiability. See NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT . [Cases: Bills and Notes 147. C.J.S. Bills and Notes; Letters of Credit § 128.]
negotiable instrument. A written instrument that (1) is signed by the maker or drawer, (2) includes an unconditional promise or order to pay a specified sum of money, (3) is payable on demand or at a definite time, and (4) is payable to order or to bearer. UCC § 3-104(a). — Also termed negotiable paper;
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A bill of lading calling for the delivery of goods to the bearer or to a named person’s order. UCC § 7-104. [Cases: Carriers 54; Shipping 106(5). C.J.S. Carriers § 398; Shipping § 259.]
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A government-sponsored mortgage that requires the mortgagee to renegotiate its terms every three to five years, based on market conditions. — Also termed flexible-rate mortgage; rollover mortgage.
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