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These non-interest-bearing bonds are typically issued to pay for construction or other costs.
Eurobonds are typically issued in chunks of at least $500m, so they are fairly liquid.
Such releases are typically issued when a mortgage has been paid off.
Stock certificates are typically issued with machine-readable identifications to facilitate record keeping in sales and exchanges.
"There is a streamlined application procedure for that," Mr. Shmulewitz said, "and such letters are typically issued within 30 days".
Bench warrants are typically issued when people fail to appear in court after receiving summonses for offenses that fall short of those demanding immediate arrest.
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Mortgages were typically issued at the prime rate during the 1990's boom years, which was very profitable.
General Salangi said officers were typically issued three sets of uniforms and were required to turn in their old ones before being issued replacements.
Fielding and Burck knew that pardons were typically issued not to people claiming innocence but to convicts who had paid their debts to society and were seeking forgiveness.
New securities were typically issued in bearer form and not as registered instruments, to prevent a sovereign from compelling an increase in new debt and possibly discriminating in payments.
These naifs were typically issued a chest of shoddy, overpriced clothes and supplies, which was charged against them, with interest, for the voyage's duration.
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