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holder
/ ˈhəʊldə /
noun
- a person or thing that holds
- a person, such as an owner, who has possession or control of something
- ( in combination )
householder
- law a person who has possession of a bill of exchange, cheque, or promissory note that he is legally entitled to enforce
Derived Forms
- ˈholderˌship, noun
Other Words From
- holder·ship noun
- pre·holder noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
If the 60-day period ended on or after April 1 of last year, account holders had until the July 15 tax deadline to replace the money without incurring taxes or the 10 percent penalty.
On Thursday, several members of the immigrant advocacy group CASA demonstrated outside of the State House to urge the House of Delegates to include tax-paying undocumented immigrants and green-card holders in the bill.
So you may want to follow Instagram accounts with items similar to yours and message the account holder.
Use a single-edge blade, secured in a holder if you have one.
He turned out to be no mere place holder, relegated to just “do no harm.”
“They are hypocritical on this very issue,” Shearer said about Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder and other public officials.
Make the chore a lot more fun with a super cute toothbrush holder.
And Sharpton, Jackson, Holder, and yes, Obama, too, are shamefully silent.
According to numerous reports, the departing attorney general, Eric Holder, agreed.
But the President could easily reposition it as a friendly “pro-gun rights” gesture by outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder.
Consequently, should the bank refuse to pay, the holder has no cause of action against the bank.
Suppose the holder says he is willing to give up the check and take the amount in the bank?
If the holder has been free from wrong in presenting the check, the bank cannot look to him, but to the drawer for repayment.
Suppose a bank should pay more than the amount on deposit through no fraud of the holder, from whom can it recover the amount?
The holder of a check should demand payment within a reasonable time after he has received it.
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