deposit as security
41security — Synonyms and related words: Easy Street, aegis, affluence, aplomb, armament, armor, arrogance, aspiration, assumption, assurance, assured faith, assuredness, asylum, authenticity, authoritativeness, bail, balance, balanced personality, bamboo… …
42deposit — /dəˈpɒzət / (say duh pozuht) verb (t) 1. to put or lay down; place; put. 2. to throw down or precipitate: soil deposited by a river. 3. to place for safekeeping or in trust. 4. to give as security or in part payment. –noun 5. anything laid or… …
43security deposit — See security …
44security — n. 1. Safety. 2. Protection, safeguard, defence, shelter, guard, bulwark, palladium. 3. Pledge, pawn, deposit, surety, stake, guarantee, warranty, bond. 4. Carelessness, heedlessness, over confidence, negligence. 5. Certainty, assuredness,… …
45deposit — I. v. a. 1. Drop, let fall, throw down, precipitate. 2. Lay, lay down, put, place, put down. 3. Lodge, put, store, hoard, save, lay up, lay by. 4. Intrust, commit, put for safe keeping. II. n. 1. Precipitate, sediment. 2 …
46deposit of title-deeds — A method of pledging real property as security for a loan, by placing the title deeds of the land in the keeping of the lender as pledgee …
47deposit of title-deeds — A method of pledging real property as security for a loan, by placing the title deeds of the land in the keeping of the lender as pledgee …
48security for costs — A bond, undertaking, or deposit required of a plaintiff to secure the payment of costs in the action or the unpaid costs of a prior action. 20 Am J2d Costs §§ 37 et seq …
49IRS Publication 931: Deposit Requirements For Employment Taxes — A document published by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that helps employers determine when they are to deposit Social Security, Medicare and income taxes for their employees. Employers must use one of the two authorized employment tax deposit …
50negotiable certificate of deposit — (CD) Security issued by large commercial banks and other depository institutions as a short term source of funds; it typically specifies a fixed interest rate and has a maturity of one year or less …