fungible issue — 1) A bond issued on the same terms and conditions as a bond previously issued by the same company. It has the advantage of having paperwork consistent with the previous bond and of increasing the depth of the market of that particular bond (see… … Big dictionary of business and management
fungible — fun‧gi‧ble [ˈfʌndʒbl] adjective 1. COMPUTING fungible things can be exchanged for another amount of the same thing, or used instead of another thing: • External PC and Mac modems are generally fungible, swapping them usually requires new cables … Financial and business terms
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Sindell v. Abbott Laboratories — Sindell v. Abbott Laboratories, [http://online.ceb.com/calcases/C3/26C3d588.htm 26 Cal. 3d 588] (1980), was a landmark products liability decision of the Supreme Court of California which pioneered the doctrine of market share liability.… … Wikipedia
Fungibility — is the property of a good or a commodity whose individual units are capable of mutual substitution. Examples Examples of highly fungible commodities are crude oil, precious metals, and currencies.Fungibility has nothing to do with the ability to… … Wikipedia
res — /riyz/ The subject matter of a trust or will. In the civil law, a thing; an object. As a term of the law, this word has a very wide and extensive signification, including not only things which are objects of property, but also such as are not… … Black's law dictionary
Short (finance) — Schematic representation of short selling in two steps. The short seller borrows shares and immediately sells them. He then waits, hoping for the stock price to decrease, when the seller can profit by purchasing the shares to return to the lender … Wikipedia
Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 — The Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 (CFMA) is United States federal legislation that officially ensured the deregulation of financial products known as over the counter derivatives. It was signed into law on December 21, 2000 by… … Wikipedia
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