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Toehold purchaseOften used in risk arbitrage. Accumulation by an acquirer of less than 5% of the shares of a target company. Once 5% is acquired, the acquirer must file with the SEC and other agencies to explain its intentions and notify the acquiree. See: Rule 13d.Toehold purchase Similar MatchesLease With Option To PurchaseLease With Option To PurchaseA lease under which the lessee has the right to purchase the property. The price and terms of the purchase must be set forth for the option to be valid. The option may run for the length of the lease or only for a portion of the lease period. Legal Description: A description by which property can be definitely located by reference to surveys or recorded maps. Sometimes referred to simply as the legal. Purchase fundPurchase fundResembles a sinking fund, except that money is used to purchase bonds only if they are selling below their par value. Direct stock purchase programsDirect stock purchase programsInvestors purchase securities directly from the issuer. Hire purchaseHire purchaseA transaction in which the purchaser of goods pays an initial deposit and takes possession. Subsequent instalments are made over a specified time after which ownership passes to the purchaser. Compulsory purchase annuityCompulsory purchase annuitySee 'annuity'. Further SuggestionsStock purchase planPurchase money mortgage Lease purchase agreement closing purchase Purchase group direct purchase Purchase fee Counterpurchase Purchase and sale Contracted out money purchase scheme Purchase loan Opening purchase Money purchase plan Purchase accounting purchased life annuity Share repurchase Specialist block purchase and sale Corporate repurchase Purchase agreement Open market purchase operation Periodic purchase deferred contract Purchase money purchase scheme (defined contributions scheme) Bargain purchase price option Bona Fide Purchaser |
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