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Settlementn. the resolution of a lawsuit (or of a legal dispute prior to fi...
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SettlementParties to a lawsuit resolve their dispute without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in at least partial satisfaction of the other party's claims, [..]
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SettlementWhen payment is made for a trade.
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SettlementShifting of a structure, usually caused by freeze-thaw cycles underground.
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SettlementThe reporting of settlement amounts owed by one member to another, or to a card issuing concern, as a result of clearing. Settlement is the actual buying and selling of transactions among the merchants, processors and acquirers, along with the card-issuing entities.
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SettlementSee Migrants for settlement.
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SettlementGenerally means the resolving of a matter, a final disposition of a matter. A compromise reached by adverse parties, wherein they agree between themselves on their respective rights and obligations, thus eliminating the need for using judicial means to resolve the matter. (For example: a creditor may state that the consumer owes $2,000 for goods re [..]
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Settlement1620s, "act of fixing or steadying;" from settle (v.) + -ment. Meaning "a colony," especially a new one, "tract of country newly developed" is attested from 1690s; that o [..]
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SettlementProcess of financial settlement for products and services purchased and sold undertaken by the CAISO under Section 11 as supplemented by Section 29. Each Settlement will involve a price and a quantity [..]
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SettlementThe completion of a transaction or of processing with the aim of discharging participants’ obligations through the transfer of funds and/or securities. A settlement may be final or provisional. See al [..]
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SettlementSee Closing.
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SettlementThe sale of a property is finalized by the legal representatives of the vendor and the purchaser, mortgage documents come into effect, costs are paid and the new owner takes possession of the property and receives the keys.
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SettlementSee benefit.
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SettlementThis is the process merchants must complete at the end of the day in order to be paid for their transactions.
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SettlementConclusion of a securities transaction when a customer pays a broker/dealer for securities purchased or delivers securities sold and receives from the broker the proceeds of a sale. (See: Regular way [..]
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SettlementSettlement is the meeting between a home buyer, seller and lender where the property and funds legally change hands.
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SettlementThe process by which the underlying stock is transferred from one brokerage account to another when equity option contracts are exercised by their owners and the inherent obligations assigned to optio [..]
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Settlementcommunity or village.
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SettlementThe process whereby securities are delivered to the buyer in exchange for payment to the seller. It usually takes place one to three business days after the deal itself.
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SettlementDelivery of and payment for a security. See: DELIVERY DATE; GOOD DELIVERY. Compare: CLEARANCE.
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Settlement Once the goods have been shipped to the
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Settlement1) The resolution of a dispute or lawsuit. 2) Payment or adjustment. For example, a debtor might settle an account by paying the full amount owed, or an insurance company might settle a property damag [..]
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Settlementcolony: a body of people who settle far from home but maintain ties with their homeland; inhabitants remain nationals of their home state but are not literally under the home state's syste [..]
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SettlementThe day on which title is conveyed.
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Settlementa location where people have built structures to use as a base for their existence.
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SettlementDefinitions (4) 1. The finalizing of the sale of a property, as its title is transferred from the seller to the buyer. also called closing.
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SettlementIn a pension plan, settlement refers to an action which relieves a plan sponsor of all or part of the obligation to pay pension benefits. See financial benefit.
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SettlementA community of people living in an area. The term settlement particularly refers to a group of people who take up residency in a new area.
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SettlementPayment of all debts of a deceased individual's estate and identification of all heirs prior to the final distribution of the assets of the estate.
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Settlementyishuv
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Settlement1 : the act or process of settling 2 a : an agreement reducing or resolving differences ;esp : an agreement between litigants that concludes the litigation [the states finally agreed upon a and a ...
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SettlementSinking of solid particles in grout, mortar, or fresh concrete, after placement and before initial set.
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Settlementthe process by which a larva or juvenile leaves the pelagic environment and adopts a benthic existence.
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SettlementA meeting between the buyer, seller and lender (or their agents) where property and funds legally change hands.
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Settlement Obtaining funds from one party and disbursing to the other.
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SettlementProcessing transactions and depositing the processed transaction with the merchant’s contractual bank (acquirer).
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Settlement Agreed resolution of the matter.
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SettlementThe process of transferring funds for sales and credits between Acquirers and Issuers, including the final debiting of a cardholder’s account and crediting a seller’s account.
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SettlementAs the sales transaction value moves from the merchant to the acquiring bank to the issuer, each party buys and sells the sales ticket. Settlement is what occurs when the acquiring bank and the issuer exchange data or funds during that function.
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SettlementThe act of fulfilling the delivery requirements of the futures contract.
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Settlementthe process of exchanging a security for payment
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SettlementA place where people live. For example, it could be a few houses and nothing more, or a village, or a town, or a city.
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SettlementSinking of the ground surface due to loosening and disturbance of the natural layering around the void (stress redistribution).
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SettlementThe completion of a transaction, whereupon securities and, where appropriate, corresponding funds are transferred.
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SettlementOccurs after both parties have exchanged contracts and agrees to the terms of the transaction.
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SettlementA payment to cover all outstanding money owed and end the agreement
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SettlementThe occasion when ownership of a property passes from the vendor to the buyer and the balance of the sale price is paid to the vendor. Shared appreciation: A shared appreciation arrangement allows a b [..]
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SettlementThe process that follows a transaction when the seller delivers the security to the buyer and the buyer pays the seller for the security.
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SettlementSettlement in legal terms refers to when parties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements are negotiated by their parties, usually through their attorneys and/or insur [..]
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SettlementThe payment and delivery of securities after a trade.
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SettlementThe closing of a transaction.
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SettlementThe discharge of obligations arising from fund transfers between two or more parties.
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SettlementThe closing of a mortgage loan.
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Settlement(n) a body of people who settle far from home but maintain ties with their homeland; inhabitants remain nationals of their home state but are not literally under the home state's system of govern [..]
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SettlementShifts in a structure, usually caused by freeze-thaw cycles underground.
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SettlementA student loan settlement is a lump sum payment on a defaulted student loan that is accepted by the lender as payment in full. The settlement amount may be less than the loan’s payoff amount.
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SettlementAll financial transactions required to make the contract final.
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SettlementAn agreement between the parties disposing of a lawsuit.
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SettlementA claim payment
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SettlementThis is the amount of money you will receive once a claim has been resolved, less an excess.
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Settlementthis is the monetary figure that the insurer pays out to settle a completed claim on your insurance policy.
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SettlementIn a car accident lawsuit, a settlement is an agreement that ends the dispute and results in the voluntary dismissal of any related litigation. It is typically a monetary payment offered by one party [..]
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SettlementThe sum your insurer is pays out in the event of a claim.
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SettlementThe payment made by the insurance company to the insured under the terms of an insurance contract to meet a claim.
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Settlementn. convenio, acuerdo
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SettlementAgreement resolving a dispute between parties in a lawsuit without trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims.
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SettlementSee Closing.
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SettlementThe payment made by your insurance company to settle a claim.
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SettlementA settlement is a way to reach an agreement with the police department so that they will give you back the car as long as you agree to certain terms. Those terms might mean you have to pay for storage [..]
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SettlementThe settlement is the payout you receive at the resolution of a claim, and in line with the stipulations of your policy. A settlement is affected by the excess you choose, and is dependent on you supp [..]
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SettlementThe principle by which a person could only claim poor relief from the parish under which they were officially "settled". Anyone trying to claim relief without correct settlement qualificatio [..]
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SettlementThe annual effect of the seasonal scheme on the milk price will be settled for the full calendar year with the milk price bill for the month of December in January of the next year. The deduction and [..]
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Settlementonce a deal has been made and clearing taken place, stock and cash transfer between seller and buyer.
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SettlementA person is settled in the United Kingdom if they are ordinarily resident here without any restriction on the period for which they may remain. Most British citizens will be regarded as settled. Other [..]
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SettlementSettlement is the process by which a legal claim is resolved without a court verdict. Settlement is achieved when the parties to the claim reach an agreement as to liability and damages. The m [..]
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SettlementA legal agreement in which the defendant and plaintiff negotiate a particular outcome and agree to release all pending claims between the parties.
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SettlementResolving a dispute or lawsuit without a verdict in a trial. In a personal injury or wrongful death case, a matter is settled when both parties agree to a monetary amount that Defendant will pay to re [..]
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SettlementThe process of receiving the proceeds from a life insurance policy. Settlement choices usually include lump sum payments or annuitization.
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SettlementThe process of paying out a claim on a life insurance policy or distributing assets in an annuity.
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SettlementThe process of receiving the proceeds from a life insurance policy. Settlement choices usually include lump sum payments or annuitization.
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SettlementAn agreement between you and the insurance company about your workers' compensation payments and future medical care. Settlements must be reviewed by a workers' compensation judge to make su [..]
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SettlementUsually, a policy benefit or claim payment. It connotes an agreement between both parties to the policy contract as to the amount and method of payment.
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Settlement(1) A policy benefit or claim payment. An agreement between both parties to the policy contract as to the amount and method of payment. (2) Conclusion of litigation by the mutual agreement of parties [..]
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Settlementis a number of activities connected to settlement of an insurance event which starts with the investigation necessary for determination of the scope of obligations of the insurer and finishing with de [..]
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SettlementAn agreement between the parties disposing of a lawsuit.
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SettlementCompletion, or the date on which the money for a transaction changes hands.
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SettlementParties to a lawsuit resolve their dispute without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in at least partial satisfaction of the other party's claims, [..]
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SettlementParties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims.
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SettlementAn agreement reached among the parties that resolves the case at any time before a judge's decision in the case or a jury verdict. (See also finding, verdict.)
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SettlementAn agreement between plaintiff and defendant in a civil case prior to trial.
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Settlement Payment or adjustment of an account.
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SettlementAn agreement between the defendant and plaintiff in a civil case prior to trial.
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SettlementAn agreement that is reached by the opposing parties making it unnecessary for the court to resolve the controversy.
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SettlementParties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims. sequester:
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SettlementAn agreement between the parties disposing of a lawsuit.
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SettlementThe process whereby obligations arising under a derivative transaction are discharged through payment or delivery or both. Settlement pre-matching
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SettlementA decision to end a game early with the payment of points by one player to the other based on the agreed fair value of the position (see Equity
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SettlementTo agree to end the current game or match for a specific amount of money or points.
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Settlementthe last stage of any particular bet. Either, the dealer takes the player's chips, pays out player winnings or in the case of a push, exchanges no chips with him.
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Settlementa city, town, township or a collection of residences or workplaces. (Where residences are isolated, and the residents' employment, social and community services are found in, or emanate from, a separate distinguishable community, such residences would not constitute a settlement. 'Settlement' is used in the Regional Policy Statement [..]
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SettlementConclusion of a securities transaction when a customer pays a broker/dealer for securities purchased or delivered, securities sold, and receive from the broker the proceeds of a sale.
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SettlementIn banking, the process of recording the debit and credit positions of two parties in a transfer of funds. Also, the delivery of securities by a seller and the payment by the buyer.
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SettlementActual physical exchange of one currency for another.
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SettlementActual physical exchange of one currency for another to complete a transaction and honour a contract.
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SettlementThe clearinghouse practice of adjusting all futures accounts daily according to gain or loss from price movement is generally called settlement.
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SettlementCompletion of a sale, when the balance of the contract price is paid to the seller and the buyer becomes legally entitled to take possession of the property.
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SettlementAn agreement reached between parties in a lawsuit or potential lawsuit.
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Settlement An agreement to end the game based on potential equity, rather than put the stakes 'up for grabs' based on a single fortuitous throw of the dice. It is often better to make a settlement whe [..]
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SettlementThe other aspect to DVONN strategy is settlement. As play progresses and mobility is lost as young stacks either age or get neutralized, the settlement aspect gains growing importance since there are [..]
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SettlementThe payment of an outstanding account, invoice, charge. In payment processing, this is the movement of funds from the issuer of the credit card to the merchant from which goods or services were purchased.
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SettlementThe process used to resolve financial obligations between a Market Participant and ERCOT.
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SettlementA process in which an electronic transaction (credit cards) is accepted for financial settlement between the acquiring and issuing banks. S-HTTP Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol - A secure version o [..]
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SettlementThe process of accounting for transactions processed through the ACH operator. Settlement occurs daily.
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SettlementWhen the parties to a dispute (both disputes that are being litigated before the courts, and disputes where court action has not been started) reach an agreement as to the case, which is said to 'settle' the claim.
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SettlementThe process in which a merchant transmits batches of transactions to the acquirer. In interchange, it is the process by which acquirers and issuers exchange financial data resulting from sales transac [..]
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SettlementFor credit card transactions, settlement occurs at the completion of transaction processing between the involved financial institutions and processing entities, and funds for the credit card transacti [..]
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SettlementExchanging money or securities for securities.
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SettlementA settlement without interest and charge calculation.
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SettlementThe total return or yield from the invested capital, measured as actual interest return (annual percentage yield) during a certain time period.
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SettlementA change made to master data on a date that is before the last settlement or billing date.
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SettlementThe period during which a surplus from condition type clearing can be used again.
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SettlementThe date on which the next period to be settled ends.
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SettlementAll the functions used for creating the charge and interest calculation for a certain settlement period, during periodic tasks for all due contracts.
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SettlementA setting in Customizing that specifies whether the results of a settlement calculation are to be debited to the customer account or whether the settlement is to be calculated for information purposes [..]
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SettlementThe period for which interest and charges are determined.
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SettlementA means of executing settlements for condition types at different times in the context of extended settlements. The condition types must be assigned to different settlement tracks. Different time peri [..]
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SettlementA special form of settlement for which the time periods for interest settlement and charge settlement can be different.
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SettlementThe absolute interest amount credited to a customer for a balance in a certain settlement period. This interest earned has been adjusted to take account of accrued/deferred interest earned, resulting [..]
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SettlementFor spot foreign exchange trades it is the actual physical exchange of one currency for another.
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SettlementAn agreement between the plaintiff and defendant in a civil case to resolve the dispute without a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other [..]
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SettlementA place where people settled consisting of living areas, graveyards, production areas and dumping grounds. Such areas provide information on civil engineering, architecture, livelihoods, the burial sy [..]
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Settlementpatterns: this term includes how people distributed themselves across the landscape, the living floor characteristics of their camp sites and villages, and the specific details of their individual dwellings.
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SettlementAn area of habitation comprising of dwellings and associated private and communal facilities
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SettlementA transfer of funds to complete one or more transactions. Shift A shift refers to transactions produced at a single terminal or outlet. A shift may cover any number of periods during a day (subject to [..]
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Settlementn. the resolution of a lawsuit (or of a legal dispute prior to filing a complaint or petition) without going forward to a final court judgment. Most settlements are achieved by negotiation in which th [..]
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Settlement Settlement is what occurs when the Acquiring bank and the Issuing bank exchange transactional data and the funds from a merchant’s credit card orders are settled to their direct bank account.
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SettlementThe process of transferring funds for sales and credits between Acquirers and Issuers, including the final debiting of a Cardholder’s account and crediting a Seller’s account.
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SettlementThe deposit of cleared funds into the merchants designated account (settlement account). Settlement usually occurs late at night, or is considered 'next day', however some merchant banks in Australia now offer real-time settlement.
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SettlementA MPGS process which runs once at the start of each business day. The process collates all transactions in closed batchfiles into a set of settlement files which are thereafter sent to each Acquiring [..]
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SettlementSettlement is the process by which merchant and cardholder banks exchange financial data and value resulting from sales transactions, cash disbursements and merchandise credits.
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Settlementthe process of paying for stocks you purchase, or receiving credit from your broker for the stocks you sell. Most stock transactions must be settled within three business days.
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SettlementThe conclusion of a securities transaction when a customer pays a broker or dealer for securities purchased or delivers securities sold and receives payment from the broker.
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SettlementThe process of transferring stock from seller to buyer and arranging the corresponding movement of money between the two parties.
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SettlementThe process by which the underlying stock is transferred from one brokerage account to another when equity option contracts are exercised by their owners and the inherent obligations assigned to option writers.
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SettlementThe conclusion of paying for stocks or getting credit for stocks purchased.
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SettlementThe daily payment of net sums of money by an exchange’s users to each other, after the clearing process has been completed. It is usually carried out by banks acting as settlement agents on behalf of [..]
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SettlementThe date on which an executed security trade must be settled. Market convention currently stipulates T+5 where trades settle five business days after the trade is executed.
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SettlementThis refers to the point at which a broker either pays for the securities bought by an investor or receives payment from the investor that brought the securities. Top
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SettlementThe small downwards movement of foundations when the weight of the building comes onto them, due to compression of the soil. Tends to be negligible in clay soil but can be significant in sand. (Fr. ta [..]
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Settlement
The state of being settled.
A colony that is newly established; a place or region newly settled.
A community of people living together, such as a hamlet, village, town, or city.
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SettlementThe process by which a sale and purchase of property takes place. It is commonly done by lawyers and involves the payment of the purchase price (less any deposit
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SettlementSee closing.
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SettlementThe time of completion of the transaction when ownership of the property is transferred from the Vendor to the Purchaser.
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SettlementA location where people have built structures and formed communities.
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SettlementThe meeting between the buyer, the seller, and the lender (or their agents), where the property and funds legally change hands. It is often referred to as the closing.
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Settlementtime at which property purchase is finalized, closing costs paid, deed exchanged and money disbursed; also called closing and close of escrow.
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SettlementThe settlement (or completion) of the sale whereby the purchaser pays the balance of the purchase money, the vendor gives the purchaser possession of the property and gives the title deed and the Transfer to the purchaser.
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SettlementA disposition of property granting a series of successive interests in land. Previously employed to keep land ‘in the family’ and regulated under the Settled Land Act 1925, this method of land ownership is now almost obsolete. Severance
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SettlementAn unorganized, unincorporated townsite or village, usually one which has been surveyed into lots or claims. The term is sometimes used more technically to refer to a permanent, Indian occupied townsite on federal CROWN LAND which does not have Indian RESERVE status under the Indian Act. Settlements of this type are not restricted to any one band. [..]
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SettlementWhen payment is made for a trade.
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SettlementSettlement may refer to:
Consolidation (soil), a process by which soils decrease in volume
Human settlement, a community where people live
Plantation (settlement or colony), an early method of coloniz [..]
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SettlementIn law, a settlement is a resolution between disputing parties about a legal case, reached either before or after court action begins. The term "settlement" also has other meanings in the co [..]
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SettlementSettlement of securities is a business process whereby securities or interests in securities are delivered, usually against (in simultaneous exchange for) payment of money, to fulfill contractual obli [..]
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SettlementSettlement of securities is a business process whereby securities or interests in securities are delivered, usually against (in simultaneous exchange for) payment of money, to fulfill contractual obli [..]
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SettlementSettlement in a structure refers to the distortion or disruption of parts of a building due to
unequal compression of its foundations;
shrinkage, such as that which occurs in timber-framed buildings a [..]
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SettlementA settlement in trusts law is a deed (also called a trust instrument) whereby real estate, land, or other property is given by a settlor into trust so that the beneficiary only has the limited right t [..]
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SettlementThe territory of Croatia is divided by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics into small settlements, in Croatian naselje (singular; pl. naselja). They indicate existing or former human settlement (similar [..]
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