"Bond status active" typically refers to a situation where a bond has been successfully issued and is currently in good standing. It suggests that all the necessary requirements for the bond have been met, and it is valid and operational.
I'm unable to find information on a "colavent bond." Did you mean to ask about a covalent bond?
A higher bond order indicates stronger bonding and higher bond energy. Conversely, a lower bond order signifies weaker bonding and lower bond energy. Bond order directly affects the strength of a bond and the energy required to break it.
A 14K bond typically refers to a bond that has a par value of $14,000. This means that the bond will pay back the investor $14,000 upon maturity. The "K" in 14K represents the notation for thousand.
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Bond pending means that an individual is awaiting a determination on whether they will be released on bond while awaiting trial or further legal proceedings. It indicates that a decision on bail has not yet been made in the case.
Bond status INACTIVE typically refers to a bond that is no longer active or functional. This could be due to various reasons such as reaching maturity, being redeemed by the issuer, or the bond defaulting. An inactive bond generally does not pay interest or provide any value to the holder.
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the bond's maturity, redemption features, credit quality, interest rate, price, yield and tax status
It means that they haven't make a decision yet And also mean jail status
The mean bond enthalpy of a nitrogen-nitrogen bond is approximately 945 kJ/mol.
A tax exempt bond is issued by a municipality. The tax exempt status is not a property of the bond itself but is a result of tax legislation regarding municipal bond interest as being tax exempt. The interest rates on the bonds (the amount paid to the bond holder) are usually lower than on corporate bonds but because of the tax exempt status the lower rate may or may not result in a higher after tax yield depending on the rates of the two bonds and the tax bracket of the bond holder.
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what does a court bond PTS stand for
status mean like you are judging someone else on there level ex: if you are the boss of a company you have the higher status your employments has the lower status