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Warrants and arrest
Warrants normally issued by a court include search warrants, arrest warrants, and execution warrants.
Warrants were issued for the arrest of Rutherford and seven other Watch Tower directors, who were charged under the 1917 Espionage Act of attempting to cause insubordination, disloyalty, refusal of duty in the armed forces and obstructing the recruitment and enlistment service of the U. S. while it was at war.
European Arrest Warrants ( EAW ) are arrest warrants valid throughout all Member States of the EU.
Warrants were issued by the court for their arrest for contempt of court, and they were imprisoned on July 21 1972.

Warrants and others
Warrants, prerogative writs and subpoenas are common types of writs but there are many others.
Warrants are presented, among others, to judges, the Attorney General, the Comptroller and Auditor General and the Ombudsman.

Warrants and are
Warrants, like other convertible securities, increases the number of shares outstanding, and are always accounted for in financial reports as fully diluted earnings per share, which assumes that all warrants and convertibles will be exercised.
Warrants are usually issued by courts but can also be issued by one of the chambers of the United States Congress or other legislatures ( via the call of the house motion ) and other political entities.
Warrants and options are similar in that the two contractual financial instruments allow the holder special rights to buy securities.
Warrants are frequently attached to bonds or preferred stock as a sweetener, allowing the issuer to pay lower interest rates or dividends.
Warrants are actively traded in some financial markets such as Deutsche Börse and Hong Kong.
Warrants are longer-dated options and are generally traded over-the-counter.
Warrants are very similar to call options.
* Warrants are issued by private parties, typically the corporation on which a warrant is based, rather than a public options exchange.
* Warrants issued by the company itself are dilutive.
* Warrants are considered over the counter instruments, and thus are usually only traded by financial institutions with the capacity to settle and clear these types of transactions.
* Warrants are not standardized like exchange-listed options.
Warrants are also referred to as in-the-money or out-of-the-money, depending on where the current asset price is in relation to the warrant's exercise price.
Warrants are issued in this way as a " sweetener " to make the bond issue more attractive, and to reduce the interest rate that must be offered in order to sell the bond issue.
Warrants are also issued by other government entities, particularly legislatures, since most have the power to compel the attendance of their members.
Warrants are frequently attached to bonds or preferred stock as a sweetener, allowing the issuer to pay lower interest rates or dividends.
Many local car repair garages throughout New Zealand are authorised to perform testing and to issue Warrants of Fitness.
The tabloid Sunday Mirror carried the story of how Palace courtiers were ready to press the Queen to let the Royal Warrants for Harrods lapse: " It would be a huge blow to the ego of store owner Mohamed al-Fayed — and would infuriate Diana [...] but the Royal Family are furious about the frolics of Di, 36, and Dodi Fayed, 41, which they believe have further undermined the Monarchy ...
Warrants are equity convertible securities.

Warrants and issued
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
: Under the two Royal Warrants of 1612 and 1613 issued by James I certain privileges were accorded to baronets of England.
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Warrants were issued for even more people.
Warrants were issued for 36 more people, with examinations continuing to take place in Salem Village: Sarah Dustin ( daughter of Lydia Dustin ), Ann Sears, Bethiah Carter Sr. and her daughter Bethiah Carter Jr., George Jacobs, Sr. and his granddaughter Margaret Jacobs, John Willard, Alice Parker, Ann Pudeator, Abigail Soames, George Jacobs, Jr. ( son of George Jacobs, Sr. and father of Margaret Jacobs ), Daniel Andrew, Rebecca Jacobs ( wife of George Jacobs, Jr. and sister of Daniel Andrew ), Sarah Buckley and her daughter Mary Witheridge, Elizabeth Colson, Elizabeth Hart, Thomas Farrar, Sr., Roger Toothaker, Sarah Proctor ( daughter of John and Elizabeth Proctor ), Sarah Bassett ( sister-in-law of Elizabeth Proctor ), Susannah Roots, Mary DeRich ( another sister-in-law of Elizabeth Proctor ), Sarah Pease, Elizabeth Cary, Martha Carrier, Elizabeth Fosdick, Wilmot Redd, Sarah Rice, Elizabeth Howe, Capt.
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Category: Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange

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