Definitionn. the ability to meet maturing obligations as they come due
Last update: July 24, 2015
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Periodic settlements are obviously periodic tests of the solvency of dealers. [Please select]
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I am no believer in great wealth as an incentive to activity, but certainly solvency makes for emancipation from the more debasing forms of tyranny. [Please select]
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The laws fix an arbitrary standard of solvency, which binds the Superintendent hand and foot. [Please select]
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Any and every thing we commandeered to help maintain our solvency. [Please select]
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They were often very queenly, incredibly outraged that their solvency should be questioned. [Please select]
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It was to have been made fifty in another day or two; though, if you did but know it, our solvency demands rather that you should be sold, than paid for in that fashion. [Please select]
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For, we always ran into new debt immediately, to the full extent of the margin, and sometimes, in the sense of freedom and solvency it imparted, got pretty far on into another margin. [Please select]
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