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Debenture

Debenture Meaning & Definition
Debenture Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Debenture?

[n] a certificate or voucher acknowledging a debt
[n] a bond that is backed by the credit of the issuer but not by any specific collateral

Synonyms | Synonyms for Debenture: debenture bond | unsecured bond

Related Terms | Find terms related to Debenture: acceptance | acceptance bill | adjustment bond | annuity bond | appreciation bond | arrangement | assented bond | assumed bond | baby bond | bank acceptance | bank check | bearer bond | bearer certificate | bill | bill of draft | bill of exchange | blank check | bond | bond anticipation note | callable bond | CD | certificate | certificate of deposit | certified check | check | checkbook | cheque | collateral trust bond | commercial paper | consolidated annuities | consolidated stock | consols | contract by deed | contract of record | contract quasi | convertible bond | convertible debenture | corporate bond | corporation stock | coupon bond | coupon rate | covenant of indemnity | current income bond | current yield | debenture bond | deed | deed of trust | deed poll | deep-discount bond | defense bond | deferred bond | definitive bond | demand bill | demand draft | discount bond | draft | due bill | equipment bond | equipment note | equipment trust | equipment trust bond | equipment trust certificate | exchequer bill | extended bond | Fannie Mae | Federal Agency bond | first mortgage bond | firsts | formal contract | general mortgage bond | general obligation bond | Ginnie Mae | government bond | group policy | guaranteed bond | high-grade bond | implied contract | income bond | indent | indenture | insurance policy | interchangeable bond | interim bond | IOU | joint bond | letter of credit | MO | money order | mortgage bond | mortgage deed | municipal bond | negotiable bond | negotiable instrument | nominal rate | nonnegotiable bond | note | note of hand | optional bond | paper | par bond | parol contract | participating bond | perpetual bond | policy | postal order | premium bond | promissory note | purchase money bond | recognizance | refunding bond | registered bond | registered certificate | revenue bond | savings bond | second mortgage bond | seconds | secured bond | Series E bond | Series H bond | sight bill | sight draft | small bond | special contract | specialty | specialty contract | state bond | tax anticipation note | tax-free bond | time bill | time draft | title deed | trade acceptance | treasury bill | treasury bond | trust indenture | trustee mortgage bond | unsecured bond | voting bond | voucher | war bond | warrant | yield to maturity

See Also | bond | bond certificate | instrument | legal document | legal instrument | official document

Debenture In Webster's Dictionary

\De*ben"ture\ (?; 135), n. [L. debentur they are due, fr. debere to owe; cf. F. debentur. So called because these receipts began with the words Debentur mihi.] 1. A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public officer, as evidence of a debt due to some person; the sum thus due. 2. A customhouse certificate entitling an exporter of imported goods to a drawback of duties paid on their importation. --Burrill. Note: It is applied in England to deeds of mortgage given by railway companies for borrowed money; also to municipal and other bonds and securities for money loaned.
\De*ben"ture\, n. Any of various instruments issued, esp. by corporations, as evidences of debt. Such instruments (often called {debenture bonds}) are generally, through not necessarily, under seal, and are usually secured by a mortgage or other charge upon property; they may be registered or unregistered. A debenture secured by a mortgage on specific property is called a {mortgage debenture}; one secured by a floating charge (which see), a {floating debenture}; one not secured by any charge {a naked debenture}. In general the term debenture in British usage designates any security issued by companies other than their shares, including, therefore, what are in the United States commonly called {bonds}. When used in the United States debenture generally designates an instrument secured by a floating charge junior to other charges secured by fixed mortgages, or, specif., one of a series of securities secured by a group of securities held in trust for the benefit of the debenture holders.

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