Noun
A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public officer, as evidence of a debt due to some person; the sum thus due.
A customhouse certificate entitling an exporter of imported goods to a drawback of duties paid on their importation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFebruary 6, 2020: settled $0.4M of interest on the convertible debenture in exchange for 1,322,627 common shares at a deemed price of $0.29 per common share. Source: Internet
In the case of the EU, the guarantees offered by the Commission and individual EU member states are sufficient for a high credit rating, and thus for the issuance of European debenture bonds. Source: Internet
And while that bond instrument was mopping up some of the excess liquidity in the banking system, quietly BEL's Series 5 Debenture was doing just the same. Source: Internet
Assets in Lobels 1 form the security to debenture holders and are administered trustees (the advisors) and a proxy for creditors. Source: Internet
Econet in $50m debenture poser - Business Daily News Zimbabwe Zim woman signs a R13 million energy deal. Source: Internet
For instance, TMI Trust Company, a successor to the Law Debenture Trust of New York, has alleged losses of more than $425 million on about $800 million worth of WMC mortgage loans. Source: Internet