warrant

  • 51warrant — See: sign one s own death warrant …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 52warrant — noun 1》 an official authorization enabling the police or some other body to make an arrest, search premises, etc. 2》 a document entitling the holder to receive goods, money, or services. 3》 Finance a negotiable security allowing the holder to buy …

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  • 53warrant — 1) A security that offers the owner the right to subscribe for the ordinary shares of a company at a fixed date, usually at a fixed price. Warrants are themselves bought and sold on stock exchanges and are equivalent to stock options.… …

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  • 54warrant — 1) A security that offers the owner the right to subscribe for the ordinary shares of a company at a fixed date, usually at a fixed price. Warrants are themselves bought and sold on stock exchanges and are equivalent to stock options.… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 55warrant — 1. An abbreviated term for *stock warrant. 2. A document that authorizes police or other law enforcement agents to arrest an individual, search a building, or seize assets. 3. A legally binding *guarantee to support an activity or transaction. 4 …

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  • 56warrant — [ˈwɒrənt] noun [C] I a document written by a judge that gives the police permission to do something, for example to arrest someone or to search a house II verb [T] formal warrant [ˈwɒrənt] to make an action seem reasonable or necessary Syn:… …

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  • 57warrant — {{#}}{{LM W40315}}{{〓}} {{[}}warrant{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{♂}}En economía,{{♀}} bono de suscripción que da derecho a comprar acciones u obligaciones a un precio determinado durante un tiempo: • Algunas emisiones de obligaciones …

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  • 58warrant — Noun: A form of process, such as a warrant for the arrest of a Person. 42 Am J1st Proc § 2. An order authorizing a payment of money by another person to a third person. An order or draft on the treasury of a public body, payable on presentation… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 59warrant — [13] Warrant probably goes back ultimately to werenti ‘protector’, a noun use of the present participle of Old High German werren ‘protect’, which in turn was formed from the base *wer ‘watch, be on one’s guard, take care’ (source of English ward …

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  • 60Warrant Officer — (WO; engl., ermächtigte Vorgesetzte) ist eine militärische Dienststellung in angloamerikanischen Streitkräften. Der Warrant Officer steht in einem besonderen Vorgesetztenverhältnis, das eine Zwitterstellung zwischen den Laufbahnen der… …

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