Settle definition

Settle means to pay in cash, by clearing-house settlement, in a charge or credit or by remittance, or otherwise as agreed. A settlement may be either provisional or final.
Settle means to pay in cash, by clearing-house settlement,
Settle means to discharge the obligations arising from a transaction in listed securities;

Examples of Settle in a sentence

  • The Settle- ment Agreement and the State Act shall be maintained on file and available for public in- spection at the Department of the Interior.

  • This section is further amended by REVISING paragraph one under bullet titled, “Maintain Separate Account for Each AEIP and Final Settle Up” as follows, DELETING the words, “Project Plan” in the second sentence after the word AEIP.


More Definitions of Settle

Settle or “settlement” means to transfer funds, or a trans- fer of funds, between two parties in cash or negotiable items or on the books of a mutual depository to complete one or more prior transactions and made subject to a final accounting.
Settle. ’ means consider, determine, ad- just, and dispose of a claim by disallowance or by complete or partial allowance.
Settle means to pay in cash, by clearing-house settlement, in a charge or credit or by
Settle. “Settled” or “Settlement” means the discharge of the Partnership’s obligations in respect of an REU through the delivery to the Grantee of (i) Common Units or (ii) a Cash Payment, in each case in accordance with Article II.
Settle means a deposit of good funds into the State's bank account. Good funds are funds collected in the State's bank account that are usable immediately by the State.
Settle means[, after the lodging of an appeal under this Chapter,] to resolve
Settle means to resolve a dispute by compromising any disputed liability, otherwise than by way of either the Commissioner or the person concerned accepting the other party’s interpretation of the facts 25 or the law applicable to those facts, or of both the facts and the law, and ‘settlement’ shall be construed accordingly.