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Definition of Liquidates
1. liquidate [v] - See also: liquidate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Liquidates
Literary usage of Liquidates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Digest of the Laws of England by John Comyns, Anthony Hammond, Thomas Day (1824)
"If it is taken as a pledge, it must be sold ; but if as a purchase, it liquidates
the debt to the full amount of the bill. Co. Bt. Laws, 124. 1 Ld. Raym. ..."
2. Securities Investor Protection: Steps Needed to Better Disclose Sipc by Richard J. Hillman, Orice M. Williams (2001)
"... How SIPC liquidates a Member Firm and Protects Its Customers to finance their
own operations, and require firms to maintain minimum levels of liquid ..."
3. The New-York Legal Observer by Samuel Owen (1852)
"That the contract set forth in said complaint liquidates the damages for the
breach thereof at a certain fixed sum, but the complaint, ..."
4. The Law Relating to Fraudulent Conveyances Under the Statutes of Elizabeth by Arthur Joseph Hunt, William Connell Prance (1897)
"If it be voluntary, and the settlor becomes bankrupt, or liquidates his affairs
within two years of the date of the settlement. (2.) If it be voluntary, ..."
5. Index-digest of the Federal Reserve Act and Amendments by United States (1918)
"LIQUIDATE; liquidates. § 5:l. 35: p. 13. When a member bank voluntarily liquidates
it shall surrender all of its holdings of the capital stock of said ..."