the denying of all conclusions that have been made by the grand jury in an indictment .
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TRAVERSE SPECIAL
the qualified and denial of charges that is accompanied with additional facts that tend to prove the charges wrong.
TRAVERSE UPON A TRAVERSE
the denial of a party that has grown out of a denial by the opposite party in a suit.
TRAVERSER
In pleading. One who traverses or denies. A prisoner or party indicted; so called from his traversing the indictment .
TRAVERSING NOTE
This is a pleading in chancery, and consists of a denial put iu by the plaintiff on behalf of the defendant, generally denying all the statements in the plaintiff’s bill. […]
TREAD-MILL, or TREAD-WHEEL,
is an instrument of prison discipline, being a wheel or cylinder with an horizontal axis, having steps attached to it, up which the prisoners walk, and thus put the axis […]
TREASON
The offense of attempting to overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes allegiance ; or of betraying the state into the hands of a foreign power. […]
TREASONABLE
Having the nature or guilt of treason.
TREASURE
A treasure is a thing hidden or buried in the earth, on which no one can prove his property, and which is discovered by chance. Civil Code La. art. 3423, […]
TREASURE-TROVE
Literally, treasure found. Money or coin, gold, silver, plate or bullion found hidden iu the earth or other private place, the owner thereof being un- known. 1 Bl. Comm. 205. […]
TREASURER
An officer of a public or private corporation , company, or government, charged with the receipt, custody, and disbursement of its moneys or funds. See State v. Eames, 39 La. […]
TREASURER’S REMEMBRANCER
In English law . He whose charge was to put the lord treasurer and the rest of the judges of the exchequer in remembrance of such things as were called […]
TREASURIES
Negotiable obligations of debt by a federal government that comprises treasury bonds, treasury notes and treasury bills.
TREASURY
A place or building in which stores of wealth are reposited; particularly, a place where the public revenues are deposited and kept, and where money is dis- bursed to defray […]
TREASURY BILL
The instrument the US treasury issues to use as a funding tool. They are discounted and mature in 3 to 12 months. Refer to treasury bond , treasury note , […]
TREASURY BILL (T-BILL)
Short term promissory note , 3 months to 12 months, issued by federal government as the main instrument for money supply regulation and fund raising on the open market .
TREASURY BOND
When the US treasury issue a debt instrument . They are sold at auction with through dealers with coupons. They mature in 10 to 20 years. Refer to treasury bill […]
TREASURY BOND (T-BOND)
Long term, more than 10 years, debt security with a fixed rate of interest issued by a national government .
TREASURY BUDGET
Report from US Treasury tracking federal spending and revenue.
TREASURY INDEX
Basis for mortgage rate changes.
TREASURY INFLATIONPROTECTED SECURITY (TIPS)
A US treasury note or bond whose profits are linked to inflation. They are sold in small amounts to make them available to retail investors.They pay coupons on a cycle […]
TREASURY NOTE
When the US treasury issues a debt note to fund an investment. They mature in 1 to 10 years, have a fixed rate, and have coupon interest rates. Refer to […]
TREASURY NOTE (T-NOTE)
Medium term, 1-10 years, fixed rate debt security issued by a national government .
TREASURY STOCK
Stock that is repurchased by a company to prevent it from becoming outstanding . This is done through a contra account . The company will not be charges with repurchase […]
TREASURYEURODOLLAR (TED) SPREAD
The difference between the eurodollar deposits and treasury bills that mature at the same time. The less the difference the more business improvement .