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reference book

reference book
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • boek waaruit men iets leert; boek waaruit men studeert
  • a book to which you can refer for authoritative facts

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reference book
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • referentiewerk
  • a book to which you can refer for authoritative facts

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. He made reference to my book.
  2. A dictionary is an excellent reference book.
  3. I don't have a good reference book to hand.
  4. I don't have any good reference book at hand.
  5. This reference book is of benefit to you all.
  6. Whenever an animal is entered in the main section of a new herd-book, and the animal or one of its parents is already registered in another existing herd-book, reference should be documented to the name of that existing herd-book, where the animal or parent was entered first time after birth, together with the original herd-book number.
  7. Spain claimed that by using the book value as a reference, and deducting the estimated risks, the price of ESP 1 per company reflects the real value, and thus no advantage to the buyer Bazán/IZAR (See table 1).
  8. the exposure on the non-trading book to the client or group of clients in question does not exceed the limits laid down in Articles 111 to 117 of Directive 2006/48/EC, those limits being calculated with reference to own funds as specified in that Directive, so that the excess arises entirely on the trading book;
  9. In this reference system, when it acquired the plants from Magnox Electric BNFL was therefore entitled to receive the value of the Magnox Undertaking as a negative price for their negative book value.
  10. it is made at or within the current volume weighted spread reflected on the order book or the quotes of the market makers of the regulated market or MTF operating that system or, where the share is not traded continuously, within a percentage of a suitable reference price, being a percentage and a reference price set in advance by the system operator;
  11. This means that, in this reference system, where an asset has a negative book value that consists in nuclear decommissioning liabilities, the burden stays with the seller, and, should the buyer agree to take responsibility for the liabilities, it is entitled to receive payment for these liabilities as a negative price.
  12. Further, reference is also made to another recital from the aforementioned resolution which states that ‘homogeneous linguistic areas are an important area for distributing books and add a cross-border dimension to the book market, which needs to be taken into account’ [29];
  13. It may be extended by central banks to even out mismatches in payment settlements and can take the form of: (i) a collateralised overdraft, or (ii) a lending operation against a pledge or in a repurchase agreement. Inverse floating rate instrument: a structured note where the rate of interest paid to the holder of the note varies inversely with changes in a certain reference interest rate. Issuer: the entity which is obligated on a security or other financial instrument. Link between securities settlement systems: a link consists of all the procedures and arrangements which exist between two securities settlement systems (SSSs) for the transfer of securities between the two SSSs concerned through a book-entry process. Longer-term refinancing operation: a regular open market operation executed by the Eurosystem in the form of a reverse transaction.
  14. It may be extended by central banks to even out mismatches in payment settlements and can take the form of: (i) a collateralised overdraft, or (ii) a lending operation against a pledge or in a repurchase agreement. Inverse floating rate instrument: a structured note where the rate of interest paid to the holder of the note varies inversely with changes in a certain reference interest rate. Issuer: the entity which is obligated on a security or other financial instrument. Link between securities settlement systems: a link consists of all the procedures and arrangements which exist between two securities settlement systems (SSSs) for the transfer of securities between the two SSSs concerned through a book-entry process.
  15. It may be extended by central banks to even out mismatches in payment settlements and can take the form of: (i) a collateralised overdraft, or (ii) a lending operation against a pledge or in a repurchase agreement. Inverse floating rate instrument: a structured note where the rate of interest paid to the holder of the note varies inversely with changes in a certain reference interest rate. Issuer: the entity which is obligated on a security or other financial instrument. Link between securities settlement systems: a link consists of all the procedures and arrangements which exist between two securities settlement systems (SSSs) for the transfer of securities between the two SSSs concerned through a book-entry process. Longer-term refinancing operation: a regular open market operation executed by the Eurosystem in the form of a reverse transaction. Longer-term refinancing operations are executed through monthly standard tenders and normally have a maturity of three months. Lump-sumallowance: a fixed amount which an institution deducts in the calculation of its reserve requirement within the minimum reserve framework of the Eurosystem. Main refinancing operation: a regular open market operation executed by the Eurosystem in the form of a reverse transaction. Main refinancing operations are conducted through weekly standard tenders and normally have a maturity of one week. Maintenance period: the period over which compliance with reserve requirements is calculated.