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US
/dəˈpɑzɪˌtɛɹi, dɪˈpɑzɪˌtɛɹi/
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NOUN
- a facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping
How To Use depositary In A Sentence
- A gratuitous deposit for the sole benefit of the depositor is a much stronger case for the denial of these remedies to the depositary; yet we have a decision by the full court, in which Lord Ellenborough also took part, that a depositary has case, the reasoning implying that a fortiori a borrower would have trespass. The Common Law
- In its July 9 filing, the company said it expected net proceeds of US $1.06 billion from the sale, based on a price of US $16.50 per US depositary share, after expenses and commissions.
- Under the current system foreigners can only buy Gazprom's stock by proxy, through American depositary receipts that trade at a premium and are equal to 10 domestic shares.
- Mortgagee who had at first been a mere "bailee" or depositary, and in the Emphyteuta, or tenant of land which was subject to a fixed perpetual rent. Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society
- Ratification takes place by an exchange of instruments or, in the case of multilateral agreements, by deposit with a designated depositary.
- The announcement was first made in the US, where the company's US depositary receipts trade, at around 5.30 am Taipei time.
- The Taipei-based financial group sold 170 million shares in the form of global depositary receipts, it said in a statement to the Taiwan Stock Exchange.
- Luxembourg-based Skype registered $US100 million in American depositary shares with the AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
- In the past year Russian companies have raised more than £2.5 billion through the sale of global depositary receipts in Britain.
- One US depositary receipt is equivalent to five common shares.