
1) At an equal pace 2) Latin legal terminology 3) Latin phrase 4) Side by side, from Latin
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Pari passu is a Latin phrase that literally means `with an equal step` or `on equal footing`. It is sometimes translated as `ranking equally`, `hand-in-hand`, `with equal force`, or `moving together`, and by extension, `fairly`, `without partiality`. ==Etymology== This term is commonly used in law. Black`s Law Dictionary (8th ed.,...
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side by side; equally
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Refers to the equal ranking of securities.
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The Latin term 'Pari passu' means, in a UK legal context: 'on an equal footing'.
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Equal and even. In terms of shares, this means that newly issued shares have the same rights and restrictions as those of the same class already existing.
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This term is usually used to describe new issues of securities which have the same rights as similar issues already in existence. It means 'equal in all respects.'
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Ranking equally. For example, in a new issue of shares which carry equal rights with existing... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/pari-passu.htm?id=1080&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of pari passu'>more</a>
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Pari passu is Latin for With equal pace; together
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[
adv] - used in legal language
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referring to two or more tasks conducted in the same timescales
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equal and even. This relates to shares to denote that newly issued shares have the same rights and restrictions as those of the same class already existing.
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On an equal footing
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at an equal rate adverb used in legal language
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