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The formal handing over of property; the transfer of possession, such as by carrier to purchaser.
Ãâó: www.mmd.admin.state.mn.us/mn06008.htm
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The physical exchange of money and securities on the brokerage transaction's settlement date. Industry standards stipulate what is an acceptable condition for the securities being delivered--otherwise known as being in "good deliverable form."
Ãâó: www.tiaa-crefbrokerage.com/invest_glosry_DegDh.htm
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An FX trade where both sides make and take actual delivery of the currencies traded.
Ãâó: www.fibo-forex.lt/forex_glossary.htm
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In the context of this document, to deliver something means to present a digital object through an electronic interface, usually a Web site.
Ãâó: www.law.harvard.edu/library/collections/digital/gu...
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The final, unconditional and absolute transfer of a DEED to the Grantee so that the Grantor may not revoke it. A Deed, signed but held by the Grantor, does not pass title.
Ãâó: marcelpolderman.com/reterms.htm
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