obligations
81relevant financial obligations — užtikrinamasis finansinis įsipareigojimas statusas Aprobuotas sritis kredito ir finansų įstaigos apibrėžtis Įsipareigojimas, kurio įvykdymą užtikrina finansinio užtikrinimo susitarimas ir kuris suteikia teisę reikalauti sumokėti pinigus ir (arba) …
82marital rights, duties and obligations — Such rights, duties, and obligations as arise from the contract of marriage, and constitute its object, and therefore embracing what the parties to such a contract mutually agree to perform toward each other and toward society. Kilburn v Kilburn …
83Treasury obligations — noun negotiable debt obligations of the United States government which guarantees that interest and principal payments will be paid on time • Syn: ↑Treasury • Hypernyms: ↑government bond • Hyponyms: ↑Treasury bill, ↑T bill, ↑Treasury bond, ↑ …
84Rights and obligations of spouses in Islam — Islam advocates a subservient relationship between husband and wife. It puts the main responsibility of earning over the husband. Both are obliged to fulfill the other s sexual needs. Husbands are asked to be kind to their wives and wives are… …
85Fixed-dollar obligations — Conventional bonds for which the coupon rate is set as a fixed percentage of the par value. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
86Full faith-and-credit obligations — The security pledges for larger municipal bond issuers, such as states and large cities which have diverse funding sources. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
87Eurodollar obligations — certificates of deposit ( certificate of deposit) issued in U.S. dollars by foreign banks and foreign branches of U.S. banks. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
88fixed-dollar obligations — Conventional bonds for which the coupon rate is set at a fixed percentage of the par value. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
89full faith-and-credit obligations — The security pledges for larger municipal bond issuers, such as states and large cities that have diverse funding sources. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
90government obligations — U.S. government backed debt instruments, which are considered among the safest investments possible, including Treasury bonds, bills, and notes, and savings bonds. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …