This term refers to an agreement under which a firm issuing a debenture agrees to repay the borrowed amount on a certain date or after a specific period of notice.
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REDEEMABLE PREFERRED STOCK
A type of share that is liable to be bought back by the issuers on a specific date or after a specified period of notice. Some jurisdictions prohibit the redemption […]
REDEEMABLE SHARE
If shares are about to expire, a company can purchase them back before hand.
REDEEMABLE SHARES
The type of company stocks that can be repurchased by a specific company.
REDELIVERY
A yielding delivering back of a thing.
REDELIVERY BOND
the name that is given to a bond that issued on the seizure of merchandise that is subject to conditions for is restoration to a defendant.
REDEMISE
A regranting of land demised or leased.
REDEMPTIO OPERIS
Lat. In Roman law, a contract for the hiring or letting of services, or for the performance of a certain work in consideration of the payment of a stipulated price. […]
REDEMPTION
A repurchase; a buying back. The act of a vendor of property in buying it back again from the purchaser at the same or an enhanced price. The right of […]
REDEMPTION DATE
This term is in reference to the date on which the redemption value of a debt instrument is paid to its holder by its issuer.
REDEMPTION FEE
1. Banking: Penalty charged by the lender f a mortgage is paid off (1) before its maturity date , (2) after its maturity or foreclosure date. 2. Mutual fund : […]
REDEMPTION PERIOD
This term refers to the specified period in which a borrower can buy back the title of their property after it has been forfeited.
REDEMPTION PREMIUM
This term refers to the amount by which the call price of a bond exceeds its principal amount or par value.
REDEMPTION VALUE
This term refers to the par value of a debt security at which it is normally redeemed at the end of its maturity period . Also known as the redemption […]
REDEMPTION YIELD
This term refers to the yield on a fixed interest security, or any asset with a fixed, known life expressed as an annual percentage.
REDEMPTIONES
In old English law . Heavy fines. Distinguished from misericor- dia, (which see.)
REDEUNDO
Lat Beturning; in returning ; while returning. 2 Strange, 985.
REDEVANCE
In old French and Canadian law. Dues payable by a teuant to his lord, not necessarily in money.
REDEVELOPMENT
Improvements made by a land developer including the erection of buildings, facilities, structures, and so on, that follow site enhancement by the local government .
REDHIBERE
Lat. In the civil law . To have again ; to have back; to cause a seller to have again what he had before.
REDHIBITION
In the civil law . The avoidance of a sale on account of some vice or defect in the thing sold, which renders it either absolutely useless or its use […]
REDHIBITORY ACTION
In the civil law . An action for redhibition . An action to avoid a sale on account of some vice or defect in the thing sold, which renders its […]
REDHIBITORY DEFECT (or VICE>
In the civil law . A defect in an article sold, for which the seller may be compelled to REDISSEISIN 1004
REDIRECT EXAMINATION
This si when the party who brought the witness to court questions them after a cross examination .
REDISCOUNT
Discounting an instrument a second time. Each time a discount is given the credit risk goes up.