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Definition of Stock warrant
1. Noun. A type of security issued by a corporation (usually together with a bond or preferred stock) that gives the holder the right to purchase a certain amount of common stock at a stated price. "As a sweetener they offered warrants along with the fixed-income securities"
Generic synonyms: Security, Surety
Specialized synonyms: Perpetual Warrant, Subscription Warrant
2. Noun. A written certificate that gives the holder the right to purchase shares of a stock for a specified price within a specified period of time.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stock Warrant
Literary usage of Stock warrant
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Office Organisation and Management Including Secretarial Work by Lawrence Robert Dicksee, Herbert E. Blain (1906)
"Department will be similar to the Stores Ledger and the Stores Warrant of the
Storekeeper, except that the stock warrant must contain proper particulars ..."
2. Office Organisation and Management Including Secretarial Work by Lawrence Robert Dicksee, Herbert E. Blain (1914)
"Department will be similar to the Stores Ledger and the Stores Warrant of the
Storekeeper, except that the stock warrant must contain proper particulars ..."
3. Banking and Negotiable Instruments: A Manual of Practical Law by Frank Tillyard (1914)
"... consideration for the transfer were the nominal value of such share or shares
or stock. WARRANT FOR GOODS 03 A ' warrant for goods' means any document, ..."
4. The Practical Lawyer: A Handbook of Legal Information on All Subjects of by William Andrews Holdsworth (1884)
"... and enter up a judgment given as a security for the payment or repayment of
money, or for the transfer or retransfer of stock. WARRANT FOR GOODS ..003 ..."
5. Journalby California Legislature by California Legislature (1882)
"Amount Loaned. water, and street railroad stock, warrant, Description of Loans
on other Securities. barley, live stock, etc. ..."
6. A manual of comparative philology as applied to the illustration of Greek by Thomas Leslie Papillon (1882)
"... and the common words and common roots which have been discovered in the most
distant branches of the Turanian stock warrant the admission of a real, ..."
7. A Manual of Comparative Philology as Applied to the Illustration of Greek by Thomas Leslie Papillon (1877)
"... and the common words and common roots which have been discovered in the most
distant branches of the Turanian stock, warrant the admission of a real, ..."