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subscription (mass) | subscription
- predplatné, poplatok |
subscription (encz) | subscription,podpis n: Václav Radoměřský |
subscription (encz) | subscription,předplacení n: Zdeněk Brož |
subscription (encz) | subscription,předplatné n: joe@hw.cz |
Subscription (gcide) | Subscription \Sub*scrip"tion\, n. [L. subscriptio: cf. F.
souscription.]
1. The act of subscribing.
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2. That which is subscribed. Specifically:
(a) A paper to which a signature is attached.
(b) The signature attached to a paper.
(c) Consent or attestation by underwriting the name.
(d) Sum subscribed; amount of sums subscribed; as, an
individual subscription to a fund.
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3. (Eccl.) The acceptance of articles, or other tests tending
to promote uniformity; esp. (Ch. of Eng.), formal assent
to the Thirty-nine Articles and the Book of Common Prayer,
required before ordination.
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4. Submission; obedience. [Obs.]
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You owe me no subscription. --Shak.
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5. (Pharm.) That part of a prescription which contains the
direction to the apothecary.
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subscription (wn) | subscription
n 1: a payment for consecutive issues of a newspaper or magazine
for a given period of time
2: agreement expressed by (or as if expressed by) signing your
name
3: a pledged contribution
4: the act of signing your name; writing your signature (as on a
document); "the deed was attested by the subscription of his
signature" |
SUBSCRIPTION (bouvier) | SUBSCRIPTION, contracts. The placing a signature at the bottom of a written
or printed engagement; or it is the attestation of a witness by so writing
his name; but it has been holden that the attestation of an illiterate
witness, by making his mark, is a sufficient subscription. 7 Bing. 457; 2
Ves. 454; Atk. 177; 1 Yes. jr. 11; 3 P. Wms. 253; 1 V. & B. 362. Vide To
sign.
2. By subscription is also understood the act by which a person
contracts, in writing, to furnish a sum of money for a particular purpose;
as, a subscription to a charitable institution, a subscription for a book,
for a newspaper, and the like.
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gold subscription (encz) | gold subscription, |
oversubscription (encz) | oversubscription, |
receivables from subscriptions (encz) | receivables from subscriptions,pohledávky za upsaný základní
kapitál [ekon.] rozvaha/balance sheet Ivan Masár |
subscription right (encz) | subscription right,upisovací právo [fin.] Dan Ditrich |
subscription warrant (encz) | subscription warrant, n: |
subscriptions (encz) | subscriptions,předplatná v: Zdeněk Brož |
subscriptions of members (encz) | subscriptions of members, |
Subscription (gcide) | Subscription \Sub*scrip"tion\, n. [L. subscriptio: cf. F.
souscription.]
1. The act of subscribing.
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2. That which is subscribed. Specifically:
(a) A paper to which a signature is attached.
(b) The signature attached to a paper.
(c) Consent or attestation by underwriting the name.
(d) Sum subscribed; amount of sums subscribed; as, an
individual subscription to a fund.
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3. (Eccl.) The acceptance of articles, or other tests tending
to promote uniformity; esp. (Ch. of Eng.), formal assent
to the Thirty-nine Articles and the Book of Common Prayer,
required before ordination.
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4. Submission; obedience. [Obs.]
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You owe me no subscription. --Shak.
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5. (Pharm.) That part of a prescription which contains the
direction to the apothecary.
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subscription right (wn) | subscription right
n 1: the right of a shareholder in a company to subscribe to
shares of a new issue of common stock before it is offered
to the public |
subscription warrant (wn) | subscription warrant
n 1: a warrant that expires on a stipulated date |
SUBSCRIPTION (bouvier) | SUBSCRIPTION, contracts. The placing a signature at the bottom of a written
or printed engagement; or it is the attestation of a witness by so writing
his name; but it has been holden that the attestation of an illiterate
witness, by making his mark, is a sufficient subscription. 7 Bing. 457; 2
Ves. 454; Atk. 177; 1 Yes. jr. 11; 3 P. Wms. 253; 1 V. & B. 362. Vide To
sign.
2. By subscription is also understood the act by which a person
contracts, in writing, to furnish a sum of money for a particular purpose;
as, a subscription to a charitable institution, a subscription for a book,
for a newspaper, and the like.
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SUBSCRIPTION LIST (bouvier) | SUBSCRIPTION LIST. The names of persons who have agreed to take a newspaper,
magazine or other publication, placed upon paper, is a subscription list.
2. This is, an incident to a newspaper, and passes with the sale of the
printing materials. 2 Watts, 111.
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