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DEPOSITSediments that have accumulated, usually after being moved by wind, water or ice.
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DEPOSITRelationships Distinguish From: donation gift v. ~ To transfer records or other materials to a repository without transfer of title. - n. ~ Materials placed in a repository by such action. Notes: A [..]
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DEPOSITSee Funds withheld.
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DEPOSIT1620s, from Latin depositum, from deponere (see deposit (v.)). Geological sense is from 1781; monetary sense is from 1737.
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DEPOSIT1620s, from Latin depositus, past participle of deponere "lay aside, put down, deposit," also used of births and bets, from de- "away" (see de-) + ponere "to put, place" [..]
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DEPOSITMoney paid by the buyer to the seller that secures the contract and protects the seller from breach of contract. This often is called a security deposit with regards to landlords and tenants. See E [..]
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DEPOSITA sum of money placed in trust by the purchaser when an Offer to Purchase is made typically. The real estate representative or lawyer holds the sum until the sale is closed, and then it is paid to the vendor.
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DEPOSITA percentage of the purchase price given to bind the sale of real estate.
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DEPOSITAn accumulation of specific minerals within a defined area.
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DEPOSITto place or deliver an item in a different area than it originated.
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DEPOSITA term describing the statutory consultation period for plans being progressed under transitional arrangements.
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DEPOSITA bank account maintained by a bank on behalf of a customer. In a fractional-reserve banking system, one of the primary functions of a bank is to keep customer deposits safe. Banks offer a wide range [..]
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DEPOSITA fixed sum taken by landlords/letting agents at the start of a tenancy to cover reasonable losses (rent arrears, damage etc.). See also Tenancy deposit scheme.
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DEPOSITthe phenomenon of sediment or gravel accumulating lodge: put, fix, force, or implant; "lodge a bullet in the table"; "stick your thumb in the crack" [..]
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DEPOSITAn amount of money placed with a bank for safekeeping, convenience, and/or to earn interest.
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DEPOSITCash given along with an offer to purchase property, Also called EARNEST MONEY.
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DEPOSITto put something down and leave it. The same word also means a small amount of money left in party payment for something
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DEPOSITA sum of money given in advance of a larger amount being expected in the future. Often called in real estate as an "earnest money deposit."
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DEPOSITDefinitions (2) 1. Money given in advance to show intention to complete the purchase of a property.
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DEPOSITAny addition to archival holdings, usually a transfer of materials from some other location or agency, but the term also applies to materials on loan for a period of fixed or indefinite duration. The [..]
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DEPOSIT£500 paid by candidates or their parties to be allowed to stand. It is returned if the candidate wins 5% or more of the votes cast.
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DEPOSITThe $300 that each electorate candidate must pay to the Returning Officer by noon on nomination day. This is returned to the candidate if he or she gets at least 5 percent of all the electorate votes cast in that electorate.
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DEPOSITis simply the process by which a customer of the bank (or other financial institution) entrusts their money to be held in the bank; whether it be in a savings, current, business or other type of accou [..]
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DEPOSIT1 : to place for safekeeping or as security [may the property with the court] ;esp : to put in a bank account 2 in the civil law of Louisiana : to place (movable property) under a deposit [the ...
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DEPOSITmoney put down by a potential buyer to show that they are serious about purchasing the home; it becomes part of the down payment if the offer is accepted, is returned if the offer is rejected, or is . [..]
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DEPOSITAn amount of money placed in trust or paid to the vendor directly as evidence of intention to buy. In most cases, it is 10% of the purchase price.
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DEPOSITan advance payment required to obtain confirmed space deregulation:
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DEPOSITCash paid when a formal sales contract is signed. The deposit is usually held by a third party until the sale is complete.
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DEPOSITto put money into a bank or investment account.
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DEPOSITA partial payment made in advance of a booking in order to secure.
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DEPOSITFunds added to your account.
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DEPOSITPartial payment to secure the fulfillment of a product or service
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DEPOSITMoney put into an account at a financial institution, such as a bank. The deposit may be in the form of cash, cheque or electronic transaction.
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DEPOSITThe initial outlay required by a broker of a client to open a futures position, returnable upon liquidation of that position.
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DEPOSITIn sign making, this refers to the amount of ink applied to the substrate.
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DEPOSITMoney put into a financial account. Also, to place money in a financial account.
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DEPOSITUsed in relation to buying a house, a deposit is the amount of money you already have saved to put towards the cost of the home, most lenders require borrowers to have a deposit before they can apply [..]
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DEPOSITA sum of money given to bind a sale of real estate. Also known as earnest money.
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DEPOSITAn up-front or initial payment. It’s a bit of a misnomer because it is not usually refundable if you cancel. It is not a bond. A deposit is only usually refundable if the contract
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DEPOSITA non-refundable percentage of the purchase price paid by the buyer when contracts are signed and exchanged. It is usually ten percent. The deposit must be held in a trust account by the land agent or [..]
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DEPOSITEither a small amount paid towards the overall cost of a purchase to secure the item or a depositing money in to your account, means putting money in.
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DEPOSITAn amount of money paid into an account
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DEPOSITA deposit is money entrusted to a bank for safekeeping in a bank account that allows the depositor to withdraw these funds and any interest paid by the bank on the deposit.
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DEPOSITA deposit is normally paid by the buyer at the time of exchanging contracts. Normally a minimum of 5-10% of the total purchase price is required.
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DEPOSITA quantity of money in the form of cash or financial assets paid into a credit institution by a customer to be held in custody by the institution, earning interest.
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DEPOSITA certain amount of money paid in advance in anticipation and assurance of receipt of a larger sum in the future. It is also termed 'earnest money deposit' in real estate terminology.
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DEPOSITis the placement of funds in an account with a bank or other financial institution. Many people also use the term to refer to a refundable down payment made to ensure that a future transaction occurs.
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DEPOSITDeposit means bailment of goods or property to another who promises to keep it or use it and return it in kind. For example, the act of placing money in a bank for security purpose and convenience. Th [..]
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DEPOSITPaying money into an account either as cash, cheque or by direct transfer
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DEPOSITA deposit is a fixed sum which someone looking for credit can be asked to pay in advance. The amount of deposit is deducted from the total amount of credit being offered and the borrower only has to r [..]
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DEPOSITA sum a money paid up front to reduce the amount to be financed
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DEPOSITAn amount of money placed in trust or paid to the vendor directly as evidence of intention to buy. In most cases, it is 10% of the purchase price.
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DEPOSITA borrower will pay a sum of money known as a deposit as the first installment of the payment schedule. The deposit is typically larger than the regular installment payments in order to show that the buyer is capable of handling the financial obligation represented by the loan.
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DEPOSIT(n) the phenomenon of sediment or gravel accumulating(n) matter that has been deposited by some natural process(n) the natural process of laying down a deposit of something(n) money deposited in a ban [..]
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DEPOSITAny accumulation of sediment
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DEPOSITA non-refundable fee that is applied to tuition and is due at or prior to registration to affirm the student’s intent to attend the College.
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DEPOSITThe $250 deposit you pay before enrolling in your courses tells SFU that you accept your offer of admission and that you intend to enroll and attend classes for the upcoming term. The $250 is then put [..]
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DEPOSITFunds used as collateral for the delivery of a good, such as a security deposit. It can also refer to the transfer of funds to another party for safekeeping, such as a deposit into a bank account.
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DEPOSITCash given along with an offer to purchase property, Also called EARNEST MONEY.
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DEPOSITThe amount of money you put towards buying a property.
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DEPOSITAn imprint consisting of material deposited on the road surface from tire grooves. Sometimes found where a tire stops sliding.
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DEPOSITAny accumulation of sediment.
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DEPOSITA deposit is sometimes required when you set up new service, or if your service has been interrupted because we have not received your payment. It is not prepayment of your bill. The deposit payment is held as security for future payment and is reimbursable after good credit is established with Idaho Power.
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DEPOSITAn accumulation of natural resources, such as oil, natural gas, coal, uranium, metal ore or another commodity, found at various depths below ground. Also called a field.
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DEPOSITDesignates the depositories of the public moneys of the state and implements the Uniform Depository Act as it applies to the state.
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DEPOSITA sum of money to hold a deal until the paperwork is complete. If the deal is closed, the deposit is applied to the down payment.
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DEPOSITAn upfront payment towards the cost of the vehicle.
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DEPOSITWhen you lease a car you are required to pay a deposit. The deposit is usually an upfront payment of 3 or 6 months depending on what you can afford.
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DEPOSITMoney that a dealer or seller holds until the paperwork is complete. Read the fine print if you are putting a deposit down because if you decide to walk away from the deal you could lose your deposit. A deposit is different from a down payment.
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DEPOSITAn amount of money that must be paid to the University before you can enrol. The deposit is part of your tuition fee, it is not an extra fee.
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DEPOSITTo place an order with a carwow dealer they will ask for a deposit to secure the car and place the order. This is usually between £250 and £1,000, depending on the value of the car, and is paid directly to the dealer, either in the showroom or over the phone, via credit or debit card. The dealer will then post you a receipt and an order confirmatio [..]
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DEPOSITTo get finance on a car you normally need to pay a deposit, which is paid when you collect the car. The higher the deposit the less the monthly cost will be, as by paying a bigger deposit you are reducing the amount of money you are borrowing. Most finance offers allow you to choose the level of initial deposit you want to pay.
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DEPOSITThis is the amount of money that you pay towards the price of the car before you start making your monthly payments. It’s a contribution by the buyer to the purchase price. Back to top
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DEPOSITMoney or cheques put into an account at your bank or other financial institution.
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DEPOSITmeans to put money into your account; for example, when your pay goes into your account, or when you pay cash or cheques into your account.
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DEPOSITThe amount you will be required to pay in advance of your booking.
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DEPOSITAccumulations of extracellularly deposited Amyloid FIBRILS within Tissues.
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DEPOSITAccumulations of microflora that Lead to pathological plaque and Calculus which cause Periodontal Diseases. It can be considered a type of Biofilms. It is subtly distinguished from the protective Dent [..]
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DEPOSITThe process of paying cash and cheques into your account.
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DEPOSITA sum of money provisionally paid (French : “consignation”), or title deeds, bearer bonds, etc. lodged as security for the payment of such duties, taxes or other sums as may become chargeable.
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DEPOSITWhen purchasing a property, the buyer normally pays a deposit at the time of exchanging contracts. It is normally between 5-10% of the total purchase price.
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DEPOSITA sum of money paid by the purchaser on making an offer. Usually held in trust by the real estate broker or the vendor's lawyer or notary until the closing of the sale.
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DEPOSITMoney added into a customer's account at a financial institution.
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DEPOSITAn advance payment required to obtain and confirm space.
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DEPOSITA sum of money deposited in trust by the purchaser when making an offer to be held in trust by the vendor's agent, broker, lawyer or notary until the closing of the transaction.
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DEPOSIT(1) A method by which a disinterested third party handles legal documents and funds on behalf of a seller and a buyer. (2) The money held by the mortgage company to ensure that taxes can be paid in fu [..]
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DEPOSITAn amount of money deposited with a returning officer with the lodgement of a nomination to contest election. The deposit is $350 in the House of Representatives and $700 for each candidate in the Sen [..]
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DEPOSITamount and pattern of spray or dust deposited per unit area of plant surface.
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DEPOSITAnother word for cash.
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DEPOSITAn accumulation of certain minerals within a rock formation.
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DEPOSITAn area where gold or other metal has been found.
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DEPOSITA natural concentration of a mineral or group of minerals that has or may have economic value.
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DEPOSITTo put money into a checking or savings account. This could be any combination of cash or checks.
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DEPOSITA cash payment, usually made online, to credit a gaming account with funds to play.
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DEPOSITA deposit is a sum of your money usually paid into a bank. When you deposit money into a bank savings account you are giving the bank your money to look after. In return, they pay you interest.
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DEPOSITMoney added to an account at a financial institution.
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DEPOSITIt means money put into an account. The deposit may be in the form of cash, cheque or electronic transaction.Usually it is a sum of money lodged in a bank for the purpose of earning interest. A deposit is repayable according to terms of acceptance
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DEPOSITWhen purchasing a property, the buyer normally pays a deposit at the time of exchanging contracts. It is normally between 5-10% of the total purchase price.
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DEPOSITA transaction which adds money into your account.
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DEPOSITInitial cash payment required to be paid before entering into the hire purchase agreement.
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DEPOSITTo put money into a bank account. The term also refers to a percentage of a contract that must be provided as collateral on some contracts, such as a forward contract.
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DEPOSIT1. Payment given with the promise/guarantee that a service will be completed 2. Placing cash into an account 3. Money offered as a form of security in return for an item.
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DEPOSITGenerally 5-10% of genuine savings of the purchase price of a property. It is used to indicate an intention to buy. It is non-refundable after a contract becomes unconditional.
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DEPOSITsomething dropped or left behind by moving water, as sand or mud.
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DEPOSITMoney or securities held in a bank or other financial institution. In the context of required note disclosures, deposits include cash and near cash items placed on account with a financial institution [..]
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DEPOSITTo add an amount to your current cash balance maintained with the casino.
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DEPOSITA sum of money given to bind the sale of real estate. A sum of money given to ensure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan. A sum of money given to protect the lender of rental pr [..]
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DEPOSITan advance payment required to obtain confirmed space
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DEPOSITDigital property placed into a contract involving another party such that if certain conditions are not satisfied that property is automatically forfeited and either credited to a counterparty as insu [..]
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DEPOSITMineral deposit or ore deposit is used to designate a natural occurrence of a useful mineral, or an ore, in sufficient extent and degree of concentration to invite exploitation.
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DEPOSITan accumulation of oil, gas or other minerals that is capable of production.
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DEPOSIT An accumulation of oil or gas capable of being produced commercially.
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DEPOSITAn accumulation of oil, gas or other minerals that is capable of production.
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DEPOSITprocess of a solid residue accumulating on a surface. For example, oil-insoluble materials that result from oxidation and decomposition of lube oil and contamination from external sources and engine blow-by are deposited on machine or engine parts. Other examples are sludge, varnish, lacquer and carbon.
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DEPOSITA sum of money paid into the fund by an employee or survivor to cover a period of service during which deductions were not withheld from pay (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 494).
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DEPOSITA sum of money placed in an account in a financial institution. Also a sum payable as a first installment on a time-payment purchase or as a pledge for a contract. Related Topics Checking Credit Scores
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DEPOSITA sum of money that is paid by the home buyer and is combined with a mortgage to reach 100% of the property value so the property can be bought. For example, on a house worth £100,000, the buyer may have to put down a deposit of 20% (£20,000) and the mortgage would then be for the remaining 80% (£80,000).
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DEPOSITWhen used in conjunction with votive, a term meaning a body of material carefully or deliberately placed into the ground or below water (often groups of artefacts). In more general terms a deposit is [..]
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DEPOSITPayment that you must submit to a college in order to hold your place as a student and/or for housing once you have been accepted. Deposits are usually non-refundable, but will be subtracted from your [..]
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DEPOSITadding money to your bank account
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DEPOSITThis is a sum of money given to bind the sale of real estate, or a sum of money given to ensure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan.
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DEPOSIT Is the amount of credit card purchases that are credited to a merchant’s direct bank account on a daily basis. The deposit is what the Acquiring bank receives from the Issuer during settlement.
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DEPOSITThis is a sum of money given to bind the sale of real estate, or a sum of money given to ensure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan.
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DEPOSITSee 'Sediment'
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DEPOSITA sum of money (usually a month's rent in advance) paid to the landlord (or agent) of the property, which is returned at the end of the tenancy, subject to the condition of the property.
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DEPOSITMoney paid by one party to a contract
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DEPOSITUsually 10% of the purchase price paid on exchange of contracts for purchase of land. An exchange is not valid unless a deposit is held.
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DEPOSITA sum of money given to bind the sale of real estate, or a sum of money given to ensure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan. See earnest money deposit.
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DEPOSITA sum of money, usually 10% of the purchase price, put down to secure a property.
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DEPOSITThe amount of money paid by the buyer on exchange of contracts, typically 10% of the purchase price.
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DEPOSITAn agreed amount (usually 10%) of the purchase price, which is paid by the purchaser at exchange of contracts and usually held by the estate agent until completion.
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DEPOSITDeposit is a village in Broome and Delaware counties in the U.S. state of New York. The population was 1,663 at the 2010 census.The village, on the county line, is half within the town of Sanford (Bro [..]
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DEPOSITDeposit may refer to:
Deposit (finance)
Deposit (town), New York
Deposit (village), New York
Deposit account, a bank account that allows money to be deposited and withdrawn by the account holder
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DEPOSITDeposit is a town in Delaware County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town's population was 1,712.The town of Deposit is on the western border of the county. It contains a village [..]
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DEPOSITIn an electoral system, a deposit is the sum of money that a candidate for an elected office, such as a seat in a legislature, is required to pay to an electoral authority before he or she is permitte [..]
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DEPOSITA deposit is the act of placing cash (or cash equivalent) with some entity, most commonly with a financial institution, such as a bank.
The deposit is a credit for the party (individual or organizati [..]
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