Betekenis van:
non-negotiable

non-negotiable
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • cannot be bought or sold

    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. non-negotiable loans.
    2. non-negotiable debt instruments
    3. issues of non-negotiable securities,
    4. holdings of non-negotiable securities
    5. holdings of non-negotiable securities,
    6. Also, Pakistan does not accept any non-negotiable text for such bilateral readmission agreements.
    7. Non-negotiable debt instruments issued by reporting agents are generally to be classified as ‘deposit liabilities’.
    8. Non-negotiable instruments issued by reporting agents that subsequently become negotiable and that can be traded on secondary markets should be reclassified as ‘debt securities’
    9. negotiable short-term paper issued by financial and by non-financial corporations.
    10. Non-negotiable instruments issued by reporting agents that subsequently become negotiable should be reclassified as ‘debt securities’ (see also category 9)
    11. holdings of non-negotiable securities: holdings of securities other than shares and other equity which are not negotiable and cannot be traded on secondary markets, see also ‘traded loans’
    12. holdings of non-negotiable securities Holdings of securities other than shares and other equity which are not negotiable and cannot be traded on secondary markets, see also ‘traded loans’
    13. non-negotiable debt instruments issued by FVCs: instruments may be referred to as being ‘non-negotiable’ in the sense that the transfer of legal ownership of the instrument is restricted, meaning that they cannot be marketed or, although technically negotiable, cannot be traded owing to the absence of an organised market.
    14. One of the reforms consisted in changing the debt's structure: negotiable state securities replaced non-negotiable debt, leading to the strong increase in the State's share of the bond market’. http://www.ena.fr/tele/mcil99/master99esters.pdf
    15. Non-negotiable debt securities issued by POGIs (evidenced or not by documents) of original maturity of up to and including one year