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  warrant - Origin Of warrant | Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary of Etymology
Warrant exercise is forced when in-the-money warrants are called for redemption prior to expiration.
See the warrant officer; the markets for warrants on shares - and even on warrants - are hot and profitable.
Warrants allow investors who are dithering between buying shares which might go higher and having the security of cash on deposit to...
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 Town of Avon Massachusetts: Finance Committee
The finance committee is a representative group of Avon taxpayers and are appointed (or reappointed) by the town moderator.
The finance committee is responsible for studying the financial and other affairs of the town, and to advise all officers of the town as to expenditures and appropriation recommendations.
Finance committee reports are available to townspeople and are generally delivered to each household prior to the scheduled town meeting.
www.avonmass.org /financecomm/index.html   (614 words)

  
 Warrant | Biography — ( 160 Words )
Warrant is a Glam Metal band from Los Angeles, California, most famous for their 1990 single and album ''Cherry Pie''.
Warrant was a German speed metal band that formed in 1983.
In New England towns, a warrant is the document used to call and outline a town meeting.
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 warrant - definition of warrant from YourDictionary.com
An arrest warrant issued specifically by a judge for a person who has failed to appear before a court after previously having been summoned to do so, or who has been indicted for an offense or found to be in contempt of court.
A warrant issued by a governor or other person with authority, commanding that a prisoner under sentence of death be put to death at a certain time and in a certain manner.
This type of warrant has been held unconstitutional by the Supreme Court as violating the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution, except in cases where the seized items are in plain sight.
www.yourdictionary.com /warrant   (878 words)

  
  Finance Committee
All articles which are contained in the warrant for any town meeting shall be referred to the Finance Committee by the Board of Selectmen for its consideration at the earliest practicable time.
Prior to every town meeting, the Finance Committee shall hold one or more public hearings to permit general discussion of each article contained in the warrant for such town meeting, which shall be in addition to the public hearing required on the proposed budget as provided in Section 5 - 6 (a).
All articles that may hereafter be insertedin warrants for any town meetings, excepting articles for the choice of officers, are hereby referredto the Finance Committee.
www.townofwinchendon.com /finance.html   (330 words)

  
  Warrant (finance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A warrant's lifetime is measured in years (as long as 15 years), while options are typically measured in months.
Traditional warrants are issued in conjunction with a Bond (known as a warrant-linked bond), and represent the right to acquire shares in the entity issuing the bond.
Naked warrants are issued without an accompanying bond, and like traditional warrants, are traded on the stock exchange.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Warrant_(finance)   (739 words)

  
 Warrant (finance)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
When a warrant is exercised, a new share of stock is created, whereas when an option is exercised, the owner of the option receives an existing share that is delivered by a counterparty (except in the case of employee stock options, where new shares are created and issued by the company upon exercise).
Traditional warrants are issued in conjunction with a bond (known as a warrant-linked bond), and represent the right to acquire shares in the entity issuing the bond.
Warrants are issued in this way as a 'sweetener' to make the bond issue more attractive, and to reduce the interest rate that must be offered in order to sell the bond issue.
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A warrant is a security that entitles the holder to buy or sell a certain additional quantity of an underlying security.
Warrant officers in the Army are accessed with specific levels of...
Warrant is a schizophrenic band, a condition illustrated by this 16-song "hits" collection.
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 W Definitions: Campbell R. Harvey's Hypertextual Finance Glossary
Warrants are traded as securities whose price reflects the value of the underlying stock.
Warrants are like call options, but with much longer time spans-sometimes years.
Financing in which the right of recourse to the party receiving funds is forfeited to the party advancing funds.
www.duke.edu /~charvey/Classes/wpg/bfglosw.htm   (2970 words)

  
 Budget Committees
In Bar Harbor, a nominating committee composed of the town meeting moderator, the chairman of the retiring warrant committee and two other voters appointed by the moderator nominate a slate of candidates to be elected by a show of hands at the annual town meeting.
The Association of Town Finance Committees in Massachusetts also notes that when it comes to the number of members on a finance committee, "if it were merely a rubber stamp.
According to the Association of Town Finance Committees in Massachusetts, of those towns responding to their recent questionnaire, 24 percent of the finance committees report only on the budget, 59 percent report on all articles in the warrant, and 12 percent report on all articles except those dealing with zoning.
www.memun.org /SchoolsProject/Resources/Budget/budget_commit.htm   (3880 words)

  
 Warrant   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A warrant is one method the DE DOR used to collect tax that you have not paid voluntarily.
Warrants can be made on property that you hold (such as your vehicle, boat or house) or on property that is yours, but is held by third parties (such as wages or funds on deposit at a bank).
To discuss your account, you should contact the DE DOR by calling the person whose name is shown on the Notice of Warrant.
www.state.de.us /revenue/services/Collections/Warrant.shtml   (455 words)

  
 Minnesota Department of Finance
The Department of Finance is responsible for issuing duplicate warrant of an unpaid warrant that has been lost or destroyed, per Minnesota Statutes 2002, section 16A.46.
The Department of Finance may require an indemnity bond from the applicant to the state for double the amount of the warrant for anyone damaged by issuance of the duplicate.
For unpaid warrants issued in the current fiscal year that are lost, where the vendor's name and address have not changed, the vendor should notify the agency or department that issued the payment.
www.finance.state.mn.us /agencyapps/maps/opsman/policies/08section/080303.html   (799 words)

  
 warrant – Dictionary Definition of warrant | Encyclopedia.com: FREE Online Dictionary
I (or I'll) warrant (you) dated used to express the speaker's certainty about a fact or situation: I'll warrant you'll thank me for it in years to come.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology warrant A. †protector, defence; authoritative witness...
It may be a writ conferring some title or authority upon a person, a command delivered to an officer to arrest an offender, or a citation or summons.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1O999-warrant.html   (883 words)

  
 CHAPTER 308 OF THE ACTS OF 2000
The Finance and Warrant Advisory Committee may require the Town Administrator, or any other town agency, to furnish it with such additional information as it may deem necessary to assist it in its review and consideration of the proposed operating budget, and shall require the attendance of a representative of each town agency.
Warrants for the payment of town funds prepared by the Town Accountant in accordance with the provisions of the General Laws shall be submitted to the Town Administrator.
The approval of any such warrant by the Town Administrator shall be sufficient authority to authorize payment by the Town Treasurer, but the Board of Selectmen shall approve all warrants in the event of the absence of the Town Administrator, or a vacancy in the office of Town Administrator.
www.mass.gov /legis/laws/seslaw00/sl000308.htm   (8248 words)

  
 Maynard Town Charter - Article 2
The subject matter of all proposals to be submitted to a town meeting by warrant article shall be referred to the finance committee by the board of selectmen at the earliest practicable time following their receipt by the board of selectmen.
Before preparing its recommendations, the finance committee shall hold one or more public hearings to permit public discussion of the subject matter of all articles contained in the warrant The finance committee shall have such additional powers and duties as may be provided by general law or by-law.
Every town meeting shall be called by a warrant issued by the board of selectmen which shall state the time and place at which the meeting is to convene and, by separate articles, the subject matter to be acted upon.
web.maynard.ma.us /gov/charter/article2.htm   (1090 words)

  
 Concord, MA - Finance Committee
The Finance Committee establishes a budget guideline prior to November 30th each year.
In addition, the Finance Committee manages the Town's appropriated Reserve Fund, and it can vote to disburse money from this fund when unforeseen and extraordinary events occur.
The Finance Committee is made up of 15 members who are appointed by the Town Moderator.
www.concordnet.org /Pages/ConcordMA_BComm/financeCommittee   (103 words)

  
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To finance the acquisition of the 19 acres and to pay for the construction of the parking lot, the City proposed to issue a revenue warrant.
The ordinance authorizing the Warrant which is the subject of this lawsuit was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Daphne, Alabama.
The Warrant sought to be validated will constitute a debt or indebtedness of the City under the provisions of Section 225 and/or Section 226 of the Constitution of the State of Alabama.
www.wallacejordan.com /decisions/Opinions2002/1000263.htm   (3463 words)

  
 Consent once removed - Legal Digest - search warrant law FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The - Find Articles
It is constitutional for a police officer to arrest a suspect in a public place without a warrant if the officer has probable cause to believe the arrestee has committed a crime, regardless of whether that crime is a felony or a misdemeanor.
If officers have an arrest warrant, they may enter a suspect's residence to arrest him if they have probable cause to believe he is home.
In circumstances when officers do not have a warrant and are not faced with an emergency, they still will be able to conduct a search if they obtain voluntary consent to search from someone who has actual or apparent dominion and control over the premises.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2194/is_2_72/ai_98253659   (942 words)

  
 Town Meeting
The Warrant is the notice to the voters of matters to be considered and acted on at an Annual or Special Town Meeting.
The voter needs the Finance Committee Report and the handouts since the Moderator generally refers to article by subject matter only, and frequently will not read the full text of motions to be made under the articles, but may refer instead to the Warrant.
An article (as printed in the Warrant and Finance Committee Report) describes the subject under discussion, while a motion made under the article describes the specific action on which one is voting.
www.ci.groton.ma.us /main?cmd=town-meeting   (3038 words)

  
 Middleton Finance Committee
The Finance Committee recommends that within the operating budget, purchases of replacement equipment, new equipment, repair services, etc. be done sparingly for FY 2003.
The Finance Committee also requests that the school committee develop a plan to reduce administration budget(s) for the school by 5%.
The Finance Committee requests that the banking of Sick Leave be addressed during the next collective bargaining negotiation.
www.prodres.com /jerickson/fincom/FY03/MFC_FY03_Budget_Resolutions.htm   (1113 words)

  
 Sacramento County Auditor Controller
A warrant from the County of Sacramento was issued to me, and I still haven't received it.
If the warrant is over 2-1/2 years old, the payee will need to contact the department that originally issued the warrant.
If you determine that the endorsed signature on the back of the warrant is not yours then file a Forged Warrant Affidavit form with the County of Sacramento.
www.finance.saccounty.net /Auditor/SysGeneral.asp   (629 words)

  
 This page contains minutes of Select Board Meetings starting with May 2004 with the most current meetings listed at the ...
The Finance Committee agreed to use the reserve account to cover the following expenditures, with the understanding that articles be put on the next Town meeting warrant to resupply the reserve account.
Finance Committee agreed to accept fire truck bids that were received.
Finance committee discussed school budget and school equipment needs and the concern over another large increase in the school budget.
www.townofheath.org /minutes_2004.html   (7224 words)

  
 Watauga Finance Department
The Finance Department consists of the activities of several departments which support and assist other City departments, including the functional areas of Finance, Budget, Municipal Court, Utility billing, ambulance billing, purchasing and warrant collections.
The Finance Department, under the direction of the City Manager, is responsible for the financial management and administration of City funds, including assisting the City Manager in preparation of the City budget.
The Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) has awarded the City of Watauga the GFOA’s Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the 17th time for the fiscal year 2005-2006 and the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the 21st time for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2006.
www.ci.watauga.tx.us /finance/financeindex.htm   (388 words)

  
 warrant | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
Warrant (town meeting), a document used to call and outline a town meeting.
Warrants are issued by corporations and often used as a "sweetener" bundled with another class of security to enhance the marketability of the latter.
Warrants are like call options, but with much longer time spans -- sometimes years.
www.babylon.com /definition/warrant   (459 words)

  
 The Town of Clinton, Massachusetts - Town Meeting: A citizen's overview
Warrants for Town Meeting are published in The Item and The Times Courier at least seven days before the date of the Meeting.
Articles in the Warrant shall be acted upon in the order in which they stand, except that the Moderator may, upon request and for reasons stated, entertain a motion to take up an article out of its regular order.
The Warrant is the official agenda for the Annual Town Meeting, and contains all the articles for consideration, together with such recommendations to the Town as were available from the Finance Committee and the Selectmen.
www.clintonmass.com /townmeeting.shtml   (1090 words)

  
 SNS Property Finance
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www.snspropertyfinance.com /pages/173   (652 words)

  
 New York State Department of State Child Support Enforcement
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance ("DTF") files warrants in county clerks' offices throughout the state pursuant to Chapter 60, Article 8, Section 171-i of the Tax Law to enforce collection of child support and/or combined spousal and child support arrears.
As a result, in most cases there will necessarily be some gap between the time of filing of the actual warrant in the county clerk's office and the time of filing of the notice of such filing in this office.
Inquiries regarding warrants in general should be directed to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.
appsext8.dos.state.ny.us /csewarrants_public/cse_search   (599 words)

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