surrender
111surrender charge — /sə rendə tʃɑ:dʒ/, surrender fee /sə rendə fi:/ noun a charge levied when someone withdraws money invested before the date allowed (this is to deter early withdrawals) …
112surrender of a preference — In bankruptcy practice, the surrender to the assignee in bankruptcy, by a preferred creditor, of anything he may have received under his preference and any advantage it gives him, which he must do before he can share in the dividend. The word as… …
113surrender of charter — A corporation created by charter may give up or surrender its charter to the people, unless the charter was granted under a statute, imposing indefeasible duties on the bodies to which it applies …
114surrender charge — A charge imposed by a life insurance company in determining cash surrender value, or the amount of paid up, or extended insurance. 29 Am J Rev ed Ins § 626 …
115surrender clause — The provision in an oil or gas lease whereby the lessee is given the privilege of surrendering his rights and terminating his liability upon the giving of a stipulated notice or the payment of a designated sum of money, or, in some cases, without …
116surrender in deed — A surrender effected by means of a deed from the surrenderer to the surrenderee …
117surrender value — noun : the cash value of an insurance policy that may be taken in cash or applied to the purchase of fractional paid up or extended term insurance * * * surˈrender value 7 [surrender value] noun the amount of money that you get if you end a life… …
118surrender by bail — noun see surrender II, 1d …
119surrender — 1. verb /səˈrɛndə/ a) To give up into the power, control, or possession of another; specifically (Military) to yield (land, a town, etc.) to an enemy. b) To give oneself up into the power of another, especially as a prisoner; to submit or give in …
120surrender — Synonyms and related words: abalienate, abalienation, abandon, abandonment, abatement of differences, abdicate, abdication, abjuration, abjure, abjurement, accommodate, accommodation, accordance, acknowledge defeat, acquiesce, adjust, adjustment …