
1) Acquire the film rights to 2) Add-on 3) Alternative 4) American music magazine 5) Auto extra 6) Call 7) Chance 8) Choice 9) Contract clause 10) Cruise control or CD player 11) Derivative 12) Derivative instrument 13) Druthers 14) Either side of the fence 15) Freedom to choose 16) French word used in English
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1) Addon 2) Balloting 3) Choice 4) Druthers 5) Electoral 6) Obverse 7) Possibility 8) Put 9) Sampling 10) Selection 11) Vote 12) Voting 13) Will 14) Wish
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A play which describes a quarterback having a choice (option) of running or passing the ball.
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• (n.) A right formerly belonging to an archbishop to select any one dignity or benefice in the gift of a suffragan bishop consecrated or confirmed by him, for bestowal by himself when next vacant; -- annulled by Parliament in 1845. • (n.) A wishing; a wish. • (n.) The exercise of the power of choice; choice. • (n.) The power of...
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A contract that permits one party to buy from (or sell to) the other party something at a prespecified price during a prespecified period of time, leaving the choice of whether to do this or not (whether to 'exercise' the option) up to the first party, which buys the option. Options exist for many assets, including foreign exchange.
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An agreement entered upon between two parties that must be established by a specific time, usually regarding a particular property. An actress or actor may agree to play a particular character in a film but have a time-frame in which to make the decision. Likewise, a producer may purchase the right to a specific book or film-play if they decide to ...
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A contract that gives the holder the right, but not the duty, to make a specified transaction for a specified time. The most common option contracts give the holder the right buy a specific number of shares of the underlying security (equity or index) at a fixed price (called the exercise price or strike price) for a given period of time. Other opt...
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An agreement which conveys the right to the holder to buy (receive) or sell (deliver) a specific security at a stipulated price and within a stated period of time. If the option is not exercised during that time, the money paid for it (but no more than that amount) is forfeited. See also Call Option.
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A contract that gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an agreed amount of shares or currency at a pre-agreed price by a given date.
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A potential, often partial, solution to meet one or more interests in interest-based bargaining.
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An agreement that gives an investor the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a stock, bond or commodity at a specified price within a specific time period. A call option
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Op'tion noun [ Latin
optio ; akin to
optare to choose, wish,
optimus best, and perhaps to English
apt : confer French
option .]
1. The power of choosing; the right of choice or election; an alternative. « There is an
option left to the United S...
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A contract conferring the right but not the obligation to buy (call) or to sell (put) a specified amount of an instrument at a specified price within a predetermined time period.
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A bilateral contract giving its holder the right, but not the obligation to buy or sell a specified asset at a specific price, at or up to, a specific date.
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An offensive play rarely used in professional football where the quarterback will run with the ball, but pitches it to a running back behind him if he
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Agreement entitling the holder to buy (call) or sell (put)shares or commodities, within a given time and at a given price, from or to the other party to the agreement.
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An option contract gives the buyer the right but not the obligation to buy (call option) or to sell (put option) a quantity of the underlying asset at a specified price (strike price) by or on a certain date.
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A contract whereby one person purchased the right for a certain time, at his election, to purchase property at a stated price. Choice; Election; where the subject is considered.
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A contract that gives the buyer of the contract the right but not the obligation to buy or sell a futures contract at a set price. The buyer pays a premium for this right.
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alternative noun one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen; `what option did I have?`; `there no other alternative`; `my only choice is to refuse`
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- Right to buy or sell something at a specified price during a specified time period.
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An instrument that gives the owner the right to buy or sell a specified number of shares of a specified stock at a specified price within a specified period of time. A call option allows the buyer to purchase the underlying stock at any time up to the expiration date of the contract. A put option allows the buyer to sell the underlying stock at any...
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An option contract gives the buyer right but not the obligation to buy (call option) or to sell (put option) a quantity of the underlying asset at a specified price (strike price) by or on a certain date.
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(on stock) The right to buy (or sell) a share at a set price, regardless of market value.
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An agreement to purchase a property reached between the property vendor and some other party who wishes to explore the property further.
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