place+of+deposit

  • 101depository — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. storehouse, warehouse, depot, vault, bank, treasury. See store. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. repository, safety deposit box, safe deposit box, vault, safe, museum, storehouse, place of deposit, treasury,… …

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  • 102depot — 1795, warehouse, from Fr. dépôt a deposit, place of deposit, from O.Fr. depost a deposit or pledge, from L. depositum a deposit, neut. pp. of deponere lay aside (see DEPOSIT (Cf. deposit)). Military sense is from 1798; meaning railway station is… …

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  • 103Oxfordshire Record Office — is located in St Luke’s Church, Cowley, Oxford. It aims to collect, preserve and make available the records of the historic county of Oxfordshire. It hold records from the 12th 21st century, which are available for all to see free of charge. It… …

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  • 104draw — vb drew, drawn, draw·ing vt 1: to compose by random selection draw a jury 2: to take (money) from a place of deposit 3: to write and sign (a draft) in due form for use in making a demand draw a check …

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  • 105Oxfordshire History Centre — is located in St Luke’s Church, Cowley, Oxford. It aims to collect, preserve and make available the records of the historic county of Oxfordshire. It holds original records and printed material from the 12th to 21st century, which are available… …

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  • 106file — Verb: To deposit an instrument or document with a public officer at his office with the purpose of having him preserve the instrument or document as one of the records of his office. 45 Am J I si Reeds § 67. To place an instrument, document, even …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 107draw — I. verb (drew; drawn; drawing) Etymology: Middle English drawen, dragen, from Old English dragan; akin to Old Norse draga to draw, drag Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to cause to move continuously toward or after a force applied in… …

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  • 108Scorpion — For other uses see Scorpion (disambiguation) Scorpion Temporal range: Silurian–Recent …

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  • 109depositary — The party or institution (e.g. bank or trust company) receiving a deposit. One with whom anything is lodged in trust, as depository is the place where it is put. A trustee; fiduciary; one to whom goods are bailed to be held without recompense.… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 110depositary — The party or institution (e.g. bank or trust company) receiving a deposit. One with whom anything is lodged in trust, as depository is the place where it is put. A trustee; fiduciary; one to whom goods are bailed to be held without recompense.… …

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