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  • 41Bond — (engl.), Bürgschaft, Verbürgungsschein; in England und Nordamerika sind Bonds die volleinzahlten definitiven Obligationen, bes. die auf den Inhaber lautenden. – B. im Zollwesen, der öffentliche Verschluß …

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  • 42Bond [2] — Bond (frz. Bong), der Sprung des Pferdes gerade in die Höhe, wo dann die Füße wieder auf die frühere Stelle kommen; daher bondiren …

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  • 43Bond — William Cranch …

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  • 44bond — A written instrument with sureties, guaranteeing faithful performance of acts or duties contemplated. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …

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  • 45Bond — Bond, William Cranch …

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  • 46bond — /bɒnd/, it. /bɔnd/ s. ingl. (propr. vincolo, obbligo ), usato in ital. al masch. (finanz.) [titolo finanziario] ▶◀ obbligazione. ‖ azione. ⇑ titolo di credito …

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  • 47bond — (n.) early 13c., anything that binds, phonetic variant of BAND (Cf. band) (1) (for vowel change, see LONG (Cf. long)), influenced by O.E. bonda householder, lit. dweller (see BONDAGE (Cf. bondage)). The verb is 1670s (trans.), 1836 (intr.).… …

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  • 48bond — /bɔnd, ingl. bHnd/ [lett. «obbligo»] s. m. inv. (econ.) obbligazione, titolo obbligazionario …

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  • 49bond — bȍnd m <N mn ovi> DEFINICIJA bank. zadužnica, obveznica ETIMOLOGIJA engl …

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  • 50bond|ed — «BON dihd», adjective. 1. secured by bonds: »a bonded debt. 2. put in a warehouse until taxes are paid: »Whiskey and tobacco are usually bonded goods …

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