Defeasance
Defeasance (or defeazance) (French: défaire, to undo), in law, an instrument which defeats the force or operation of some other deed or estate; as distinguished from condition, that which in the same deed is called a condition is a defeasance in another deed. The term is used in several contexts in finance, including:
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Defeasance
Defeasance (or defeazance) (French: défaire, to undo), in law, an instrument which defeats the force or operation of some other deed or estate; as distinguished from condition, that which in the same deed is called a condition is a defeasance in another deed. The term is used in several contexts in finance, including:
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Defeasance (or defeazance) (Fr ...... lly a condition in the nature.
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La défaisance (ou désendetteme ...... perte sur l'exercice en cours.
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Defeasance (or defeazance) (Fr ...... ontexts in finance, including:
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La défaisance (ou désendetteme ...... actifs plus ou moins liquides.
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