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1: Securities put into a customer's account at a financial institution (eg, brokerage firm).
Ãâó: www.rbeck.com/ryan_beck2/invest_glosry_DegDh.htm
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A phase change of water directly from water vapor to ice without condensing (see condensation).
Ãâó: eo.ucar.edu/webweather/glossary.html
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A process that occurs in subfreezing air when water vapor changes directly to ice without becoming a liquid first.
Ãâó: www.krdotv.com/WeatherDef.asp
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Testimony of a witness taken under oath, but not in a courtroom. May be used to discover evidence prior to trial or to preserve testimony for use in court at a later time. Deponent: The person who testifies at a deposition.
Ãâó: www.munley.com/legal_glossary_d.html
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Usually 10% of the purchase price of a property placed in trust as evidence of intention to buy. Non-refundable, after exchange of contract, it goes towards the purchase price when the sale goes through.
Ãâó: allhomes.com.au/c/ah
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