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Right Of WayA strip of land which is used as a roadbed, either for a street or railway. The land is set aside as an easement or in fee, either by agreement or condemnation. May also be used to describe the right itself to pass over the land of another.Right Of Way Similar MatchesRight of redemptionRight of redemptionThe right to recover property forfeited by foreclosure by paying the outstanding principal owed plus interest. Ex rights dateEx rights dateThe date on which a share of common stock begins trading ex-rights. CopyrightCopyrightLegal protection for intellectual property which gives the creator proprietary rights to original creative works (e.g., literary works, performing arts, sound recordings, visual arts or original software code). First Refusal RightFirst Refusal RightA right, usually given by an owner to a lessee, which gives the lessee a first chance to buy the property if the owner decides to sell. The owner must have a legitimate offer which the lessee can match or refuse. It the lessee refuses, the property can then be sold to the offeror. Right hereRight hereUsed in the context of general equities. In-line, emphasizing that this is a customer inquiry that is ready to be executed and not distant on price. See: Tight. Further SuggestionsOutright quoteCopyright rights offering Right Rights offering Surface Rights Stock right Appraisal rights Rights Offering Intellectual property right Outright rate rights issue Ex rights Stock Appreciation Right (SAR) cum rights protected rights Voting rights Transferable put right Right of first refusal ex rights Joint tenants with right of survivorship Rights Agreement (aka "Poison Pill") Right of redemption Special Drawing Rights (SDR) Rights on |
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