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Definition of Stockbrokers
1. stockbroker [n] - See also: stockbroker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stockbrokers
Literary usage of Stockbrokers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Auditing: Theory and Practice by Robert Hiester Montgomery (1916)
"stockbrokers Without doubt a practical knowledge of the "inner workings" of a
stockbroker's office is valuable to the auditor engaged to make an audit of ..."
2. Negligence in Law by Thomas Beven (1908)
"In the case of a dispute arising between members of the Stock Where a Exchange
in their capacity of stockbrokers, the decision must be given dispute with ..."
3. Auditing Theory and Practice by Robert Hiester Montgomery (1912)
"stockbrokers the case of mercantile undertakings, viz., "cost or market, ...
stockbrokers Without doubt a practical knowledge of the "inner work- •" of a ..."
4. A Treatise on the Law of Negligence by Horace Smith (1884)
"stockbrokers carry on a business well known to the law. They undertake a well-known
duty, viz. : to use all reasonable efforts to find a purchaser of shares ..."
5. The History of Banking: With a Comprehensive Account of the Origin, Rise by William John Lawson (1855)
"... the Bank with the Exchequer, as described by Abraham Newland—Origin and progress
of the National Debt—Dr. Price on reversionary annuities—stockbrokers. ..."
6. The Mississippi Bubble: A Memoir of John Law by Adolphe Thiers, Francis Skinner Fiske (1859)
"... of the East and West Indies united — Shares rise rapidly — The rue Quincampoix —
stockbrokers — Run on the bank — Law triumphs over everything. ..."
7. The Mississippi Bubble: A Memoir of John Law by Adolphe Thiers, Francis Skinner Fiske (1859)
"... stocks—Companies of the East and West Indies united—Shares rise rapidly — The
rue Quincampoix—stockbrokers—Run on the bank—Law triumphs over everything. ..."