issuance
issuance
Definition
☆ is·su·ance (is̸h′o̵̅o̅ əns)
noun
an issuing; issue
issuance
Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- visa: Will the issuance of entry visas be limited to persons from specific countries?
- share: Transfer of Founder's rights, issuance of shares, share certificates.
- certificate: The issuance of a certificate of incorporation will usually follow within a couple of days thereafter.
- bond: For the issuance of covered bonds, the statistical treatment will depend on the structure of the individual reporting institution.
- license: The marriage need not take place at the church named and issuance of a license does not mean that the marriage actually took place.
- permit: The issuance of a permit does not guarantee a space.
Converse of object
- approve: Shareholders voted to approve the issuance of the shares to seven accredited investors during the company's special shareholder meeting held today in Australia.
- propose: Changes in dividend policy, stock splits, stock dividends and proposed issuances of new securities.
- cover: BBA Position The BBA will work with the FSA as it considers the need for formal guidance on covered bond issuance.
Modifies a noun
- fee: Issuance fees Nationals of certain countries are required to pay an issuance fee in order for an approved visa to be issued.
- cost: Moreover, NT dollar-denominated bonds issued by international financial institutions in Taiwan increased significantly during the year due to their low issuance costs.
- program: In March 2000 the Government announced its intention to withdraw from the euro note issuance program.
- process: In addition, the DHS will, for the first time, oversee the visa issuance process.
- system: Through new systems, the Seoul city government will integrate the issuance system of traffic cards, which are issued separately.
Noun used with modifier
- visa: In addition, the DHS will, for the first time, oversee the visa issuance process.
- bond: Corporate bond issuance in euro this year has been spectacular.
- passport: Both of these initiatives would involve automated checks from ports of entry back to the country of passport issuance.
- debt: Privately multiplied debt issuances are the currency of the global corporate gang's control.
- ticket: Please click on Switzerland for information on ticket issuance using vouchers.
- stock: China is adopting a step-by-step approach to reform and improve the stock issuance regulatory system.
