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concessionA grant extended by a government to permit a company to explore for and produce oil, gas or mineral resources within a strictly defined geographic area, typically beneath government-owned lands or lan [..]
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concessionThe per-share or per-bond compensation of a selling group for participating in a corporate underwriting.
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concession The operating right to explore for and develop petroleum fields in consideration for a share of production in kind (equity oil).
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concessionmid-15c., from Old French concession (14c.) or directly from Latin concessionem (nominative concessio) "an allowing, conceding," noun of action from past participle stem of concedere (see co [..]
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concessionmarine animal (mollusk) with a large spiral shell.
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concessionA price expressed in terms of a net offering price (in basis or dollar price terms) minus a differential (in points or dollars per bond) granted between professionals. Compare: NET OFFERING.
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concessionWritten authorization to use or release a quantity of material, components or stores already produced but which do not conform to the specified requirements. Also Waiver [D00272]
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concessionThe concession is only allowed in the match play, but not at all in the stroke play. It is usually the gift of a putt, a hole or the whole match. To concede a putt to an opponent means, that it is automatically holed out. It shows, that the putt has been good anyways and the golfer would have anyways holed out. To concede a hole usually means some [..]
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concessiona contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business; "he got the beer concession at the ball park" the act of conceding or yielding a point conceded or yielded; &a [..]
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concessionThe term used in GATT negotiations for a country's agreement to bind a tariff or otherwise reduce import restrictions, usually in return for comparable "concessions" by other countries. [..]
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concessionn. Anything granted or yielded, or admitted in response to a demand, petition, or claim.
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concessionDefinitions (3) 1. A syndicate's per-share compensation.
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concessionA division of a township in eastern Canada.
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concession(approval), document granting the right to explore and exploit raw materials owned by the state.
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concession1 : an act or instance of conceding or yielding 2 : something conceded: as a : acknowledgment admission b : something granted esp. as an inducement (as to enter into an agreement) c : a grant ...
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concessionA license awarded either by a Government or State Oil company. It defines an area, often referred to as a Block
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concessionFractional discount from the public offering of new securities at which the underwriter sells the bonds to dealers not in the syndicate.
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concessionThe duration for which the private sector will operate the service/asset for. At end of the concession the asset is handed back to the government authority in a pre-agreed condition.
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concessionSomething given up or agreed to by the seller in negotiating the sale of a house. For example, the seller may agree to help pay for closing costs.
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concessionA grant or licence by a government or relevant authority of certain land, premises or other public property, or the right to use or commercially exploit such assets for a specified time.
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concessionA concession is a private business operated on another's property by contract or permit. Examples of such businesses include food and beverage operations, tennis and golf lessons, driving ranges, [..]
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concession(n) a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business(n) the act of conceding or yielding(n) a point conceded or yielded
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concessionAn arrangement whereby a private party (concessionaire) leases assets from a authorized public entity for an extended period and has responsibility for financing specified new fixed investments during the period and for providing specified services associated with the assets; in return, the concessionaire receives specified revenues from the opera [..]
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concessionA concession is the right to use common property, which is issued through a lease or an award by the relevant national or community authorities. Stromnetz Berlin GmbH has received a concession from th [..]
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concessionThe right granted by the host government for a private company to undertake an otherwise public sector project and operate that project over a period of time.
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concessionFractional discount from the public offering of new securities at which the underwriter sells the bonds to dealers not in the syndicate.
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concessionChinese treaty port open to foreigners.
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concessionAn arrangement whereby a private party (concessionaire) leases assets from an authorized public entity for an extended period and has responsibility for financing specified new fixed investments durin [..]
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concessionA tariff reduction, tariff binding, or other agreement to reduce import restrictions; usually accorded pursuant to negotiation in return for concessions by other parties.
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concessionThe Laws (68B) define a concession this way: “Any statement to the effect that a contestant will lose a specific number of tricks is a concession of those tricks; a claim of some number of tricks is a [..]
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concessionoperation run independently within hotel property; right to do business for a fee on someone elses premises.
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concessionA defined license area granted to a company for the exploration of oil and/or gas under specific terms and conditions for a fixed period of time.
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concessionA licence awarded to a company for a defined area and time which generally gives the company the right to explore, develop, produce and sell hydrocarbons that it finds. In return for this concession, [..]
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concessiona licence area that is leased to a company for a given period for exploration and development under specified terms and conditions.
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concessionA licence awarded to a company for a defined area and time which generally gives the company the right to explore, develop, produce and sell hydrocarbons that it finds. In return for this concession, the host Government receives an area rental and taxation, which may comprise Royalty, Income Tax and additional petroleum-specific taxations.
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concessionDirectly managed mono-brand retail space located on the premises of a department store.
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concession
The act of conceding.
*1472 October, Rolls of Parliament, Edward IV, 2nd Roll, §8:
*:Any parsone, prest or clerk, havyng any benefice... by wey of presentation, donation, concession, collation or [..]
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concessionThe per-share or per-bond compensation of a selling group for participating in a corporate underwriting.
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