Contingent order


 

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Contingent order

An order which can be executed only if another event occurs; i.e. "sell Oct 45 call 7-1/4 with stock 52 or lower".

Contingent order

See: contingency order.



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Under ERISA, a firm is liable to its pension plan participants for up to 39% of the net worth of the firm.


Contingent liabilities

Contingent liabilities

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Enables preferred stockholders to vote when the company fails to satisfy the agreement between itself and the preferred stockholders.


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