What is warrant?
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Answer / manthan
A warrent is a debt instrument issued by company.A warrent
is called to be call option on equity shares of the company.
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Answer / remyahari
A warrent is a bearer document of title to buy specified
number of equity shares at a specifed price.The life
periods of warrants are long
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Answer / nitya
these are long term options(where the writer grants the
buyer to purchase the asset in specific time)these are
being issued by companies and financial institutions.it
does not have any initial service cost and dividend payment.
it has a life of more than five years..
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Answer / md muddasir ali khan
WARRENT IS ONE TYPE OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TO PARTYS NAME
AS COMPANY & INVESTIOR.
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Answer / md. sohag llb student
A justification or reason to arrest/search/seize, which
exists *PRIOR to the arrest*, usually described in a
document. The Warrant describes exactly what is to be
searched, or who/what is to be seized (and why!). All
proper arrests, searches, seizures need this in order
to be valid (except perhaps for some extremely rare
circumstances).
We often hear today of the multitude of conditions
under which a warrantless search or arrest can happen.
"It's OK, you see! The courts have approved it" (which,
by the way, is the same court that makes a "fine" profit
when you are found guilty of the charges).
WHAT RUBBISH!
A Warrant is more than a piece of paper. (And under the
present system, having the Warrant issued by a judge is
like putting the wolf in charge of protecting the sheep!)
Look up the word in any dictionary. Warrant means
"justification, reason". If there is no Warrant for
arrest, there is no "just reason" for arrest. There is no
just action.
Imagine a world where a Warrant is not needed! If there
is no Warrant to arrest, then there is no proof of
a valid reason to arrest. In such a system, nothing
would prevent the Occupying Force from setting up
blockades, and searching every ship (or automobile!),
and taking/impounding/stealing anything they please. This
common event today is what the Founders were trying to
prevent by the Fourth Amendment requirement of a specific
warrant.
Note that the officer often obtains a "consent to search"
by asking, "Do you mind if I search your car?" This may
appear to waive the Constitutional requirement for a
Warrant, but it is very much in violation of the spirit
of it. Many people feel coerced into consenting, because
of fear of the consequences. Also, many people feel that
not consenting to a search implies guilt.
Further violations of the spirit of the Constitution:
having a dog or x-ray instruments, etc. perform the search;
Requiring "implied consent to search" in order to obtain
a Driver's License, etc.
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Answer / pooja
Gives the holder the right to purchase securities from
issuer at a specific price within a certain time frame.
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Answer / lekha
warrant is a right to buy shares at certain date on certain
price
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Answer / aparna awasthi
A derivative security that gives the holder the right to purchase
securities (usually equity) from the issuer at a specific price
within a certain time frame. Warrants are often included in a new
debt issue as a "sweetener" to entice investors.
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Answer / neeraj tiwari
options provide right to buy or sell but not obligation any
underlying at a certain rate and certain time .options are
for short time maximum three month . those option which
have long expiry time are called as warrants.........
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