Sinking Fund

Word SINKING FUND
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The word "sinking-fund" in example sentences

You can just credit the sinking-fund with eight hundred certificates at from seventy-five to eighty. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Did he intend to deposit these certificates of loans in the city sinking-fund, as he said he would — as it was understood naturally and normally that he would — or did he not? ❋ Unknown (2004)

Since their purchase in the morning, he had not deposited them in the sinking-fund, where they belonged (they had been delivered to his office by half past one in the afternoon), but, on the contrary, had immediately hypothecated them to cover another loan. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Cowperwood a letter ordering him to cease purchasing city loan certificates for the sinking-fund. ❋ Unknown (2004)

He was to allow him to buy for the sinking-fund, supposedly, such amounts as he might have to buy in order to keep the price up to par. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Do you really think that he had purchased sixty thousand dollars more of certificates for the sinking-fund, and that he was entitled to the money? ❋ Unknown (2004)

If he failed, and the certificates were not in the sinking-fund, he could say, as was the truth, that he was in the habit of taking his time, and had forgotten. ❋ Unknown (2004)

So several days after he had closed his doors, he sent for Steger and told him all about the transaction, except that he did not make it clear that he had not intended to put the certificates in the sinking-fund unless he survived quite comfortably. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The fact that he had taken a sixty-thousand-dollar check for certificates which were not in the sinking-fund was hinted at, though until they could actually confirm this for themselves both the newspapers and the committee were too fearful of the State libel laws to say so. ❋ Unknown (2004)

In all likelihood Stener would not think to ask whether the certificates were in the sinking-fund or not. ❋ Unknown (2004)

He knew if he could have this loan put in his hands — all of it, if he could have the fact kept dark that he was acting for the city, and that if Stener would allow him to buy as a “bull” for the sinking-fund while selling judiciously for a rise, he could do wonders even with ❋ Unknown (2004)

Company as bankers and brokers for the city buying city loan for the city, depositing it in the sinking-fund, and being promptly and properly reimbursed. ❋ Unknown (2004)

And the certificates for which the check had been purloined were not in the sinking-fund as they should have been. ❋ Unknown (2004)

He had not deposited them in the sinking-fund, and did not intend to for the present — could not, unless considerable free money were to reach him shortly — for he had used them to satisfy other pressing demands, and had no free money to buy them back — or, in other words, release them. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Cowperwood was referring to the system under which certain portions of city money, like the sinking-fund, were permitted to be kept in certain banks at a low rate of interest or no rate — banks in which Mollenhauer and Butler and Simpson were interested. ❋ Unknown (2004)

It was shown in the trial that as a matter of policy it was understood that purchases for the sinking-fund should not be known or understood in the market or by the public in that light, and that Mr. Cowperwood as agent was to have an absolutely free hand in the disposal of his assets and liabilities so long as the ultimate result was satisfactory. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The matter of depositing city loan certificates in the sinking-fund, when purchased for the city, was something to which he never gave any personal attention whatsoever. ❋ Unknown (2004)

To be very exact, the city treasurer, under the law, was not supposed to pay him for any transaction of this kind until he or his agents presented a voucher from the bank or other organization carrying the sinking-fund for the city showing that the certificates so purchased had actually been deposited there. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The best answer to that is that if he did purchase the certificates he intended that it should make no difference to the city, for he made no effort to put the certificates in the sinking-fund, where they belonged. ❋ Unknown (2004)

He could buy certificates of city loan for the sinking-fund up to any reasonable amount, hypothecate them where he pleased, and draw his pay from the city without presenting a voucher. ❋ Unknown (2004)

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