21 Words to use with deposits

Those portions of it which will be for some time unavailable consist chiefly of sums deposited with the States and due from the former deposit banks.

And now," he added, with a gesture toward the glittering heaps, "what shall we do with all this?" "There's only one thing to do," said Grady, awaking suddenly as from a trance, "and that's to get them in a safe-deposit box as quick as possible.

Essentially, the ovary is a collection of follicles, nests of cells, acting as safe deposit vaults for the ova that are to become candidates for fertilization.

This plan is to some extent in accordance with the practice of the Government and with the present arrangements of the Treasury Department, which, except, perhaps, during the operation of the late deposit act, has always been allowed, even during the existence of a national bank, to make a temporary use of the State banks in particular places for the safe-keeping of portions of the revenue.

The early history of deposit banking in Mediterranean Europe.

The merchants accordingly began to prepare deposit certificates, and in this way to set up a sort of transfer system.

They keep what is called a current account, consisting of amounts paid in in cash or in cheques on other banks or their own bank, and against this account they draw what is needed for their weekly and monthly payments; sometimes, also, they keep a certain amount on deposit account, that is an account on which they can only draw after giving a week's notice or more.

Condensed instructions for the accrual control department covering safe deposit insurance.

This result was strikingly exhibited during the operations of the late deposit system, and especially in the purchases of public lands.

"The most of the jewels in dispute are, I believe, in the vaults of a safe deposit company," Nick continued.

"There's the deposit note," he said,"Twenty thousand pounds to the joint or separate credit of Beatrice Wenderley and Douglas Romilly, on demand.

FOOTE, LEWIS A. The adaptable system; accrual and audit control of the safe deposit department.

When he closed down the works, in June, he and his partner held bank deposit slips for a trifle over one hundred thousand dollars.

Therefore these 2 per cent bonds were held almost exclusively by banks, and would have lost a good share of their value had the note-deposit privilege been withdrawn.]

Thither ask I Zeus to waft me, fain to see my old friend's face, Nicias, o'er whose birth presided every passion-breathing Grace; Fain to meet his answering welcome; and anon deposit thee In his lady's hands, thou marvel of laborious ivory.

By examining the practical operation of the ratio for distribution adopted in the deposit bill of the last session we shall discover other features that appear equally objectionable.

Afterwards, without needless ostentation, he produced a cheque-book and a deposit-book, and proceeded to further arithmetic.

Thus demand deposits are often spoken of (somewhat inaccurately) as "deposit currency," being funds at the command of depositors which are as disposable and as active and current for the monetary function as so much actual money would be.

Incidentally, he left most of his cash in a safe-deposit drawer.

These cakes of dried sediment consisted chiefly of sand and sufficient aluminous matter to render the whole body of the deposit adhesive.

As the installments under the deposit law became payable their own embarrassments and the necessity under which they lay of curtailing their discounts and calling in their debts increased the general distress and contributed, with other causes, to hasten the revulsion in which at length they, in common with the other banks, were fatally involved.

21 Words to use with  deposits