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  • 91Warrant officer (United States) — For other uses of warrant officer, see warrant officer. In the United States military, the rank of warrant officer (grade W 1 to W 5) is rated as an officer above the senior most enlisted ranks, as well as officer cadets and candidates, but below …

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  • 92Warrant Officer (United States) — In the United States military, a Warrant Officer (grade W 1 to W 5) is ranked as an officer above the senior most enlisted ranks, as well as officer cadets and candidates, but below the officer grade of O 1 ( NATO: OF 1 ). Warrant officers are… …

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  • 93Warrant officer — W/O redirects here. W/O may also refer to Write off. Common anglophone military ranks Navies Armies Air forces Officers Admiral of the fleet Marshal / …

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  • 94Warrant (finance) — In finance, a warrant is a security that entitles the holder to buy stock of the company that issued it at a specified price, which is usually higher than the stock price at time of issue.Warrants are frequently attached to bonds or preferred… …

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  • 95Warrant (American band) — For the German band, see Warrant (German band). Warrant Origin Hollywood, California, United States Genres Heavy metal, glam metal, hard rock Years active 1984–present …

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  • 96Warrant of execution — This relates to civil enforcement of debts; for the death penalty, see Execution warrant A Warrant of Execution is a form of writ of execution used in British courts. It is a method of enforcing judgments and empowers a County Court bailiff to… …

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  • 97Warrant (law) — For other uses, see Warrant. Most often, the term warrant refers to a specific type of authorization; a writ issued by a competent officer, usually a judge or magistrate, which permits an otherwise illegal act that would violate individual rights …

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  • 98Warrant (finanzas) — El warrant es un contrato o instrumento financiero derivado que da al comprador el derecho, pero no la obligación, de comprar/vender un activo subyacente (acción, futuro, etc.) a un precio determinado en una fecha futura también determinada. En… …

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  • 99Warrant card — A Warrant Card is proof of identification and authority carried by Police Officers. The term is normally used only within the United Kingdom and in current and former Commonwealth countries. Many other countries refer to their equivalent of… …

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  • 100Warrant Premium — The amount that an investor must pay above the current market price for a security, when purchasing and exercising a warrant. The warrant premium represents the cost of purchasing a share through the warrant, compared to buying the share directly …

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