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[dĭ-pŏźĭt]
(v.)To put or set down; place.
(v.)To become deposited; settle.
(n.)Something, such as money, that is entrusted for safekeeping, as in a…
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Deposit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deposit may refer to: •Deposit account, the liability owed by the bank to its depositor •Damage deposit taken in relation to rental or an item or property •Deposit (town), New York •Deposit (village)...
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Deposit account - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A deposit account is a current account, savings account, or other type of bank account , at a banking institution that allows money to be deposited and withdrawn by the account holder. These trans...
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency created by the U.S. Congress to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation's financial system by insuring deposits, examining and supervising financial institutions for safety and soundness and consumer protection, and managing ...
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deposit - definition of deposit - Money given in advance to show intention to complete the purchase of a property. Money transferred into a customer's account at a financial... ... deposit in the news...
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Deposition (geology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deposition is the geological process by which material is added to a landform or land mass. Fluids such as wind and water, as well as sediment gravity flows, transport previously eroded sediment, whi...
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The Legal Term * Deposit * Defined & Explained ... DEPOSIT - Usually defined to be a naked bailment of goods to be kept for the bailor, without reward, and to be returned when he shall require it. A contract, by which one of the contracting parties gives a thing to another to keep, who is to do so gratuitously,
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