Severally
21severally — sev·er·al·ly …
22severally — UK [ˈsev(ə)rəlɪ] / US adverb formal as individual people or things, not as a group …
23severally — sev•er•al•ly [[t]ˈsɛv ər ə li, ˈsɛv rə [/t]] adv. 1) separately; singly 2) respectively • Etymology: 1350–1400 …
24severally — /ˈsɛvrəli/ (say sevruhlee) adverb 1. separately; singly. 2. respectively …
25severally — Distinctly; separately; apart from others. State Nat. Bank v Reilly, 124 Ill 464, 471 …
26severally, estate in — An estate which is held by the tenant in his own right only, without any other being joined or connected with him in point of interest during the continuance of his estate. 2 Bl.Comm. 179 …
27severally liable — See several liability …
28jointly and severally — municipal bond underwriting in which the account is undivided and syndicate members are responsible for unsold bonds in proportion to their participation, regardless of how many bonds they may have already sold. A firm with 20% of the account is… …
29Jointly and Severally — 1. A legal term describing a partnership in which individual decisions are bound to all parties involved and thus undivided. 2. A term used in underwriting syndicates to refer to the distinct responsibility of individual companies to sell a… …
30shifting severally — See severally …