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Hedge clause
The financial definition for Hedge clause:
A clause in a research report or any published document, that attempts to absolve the writer of responsibility for the accuracy of information provided.
Similar MatchesAcceleration clauseAcceleration clause A contract stating that the unpaid balance becomes due and payable if specific actions transpire, such as failure to make interests payments on time.
After acquired clauseAfter acquired clause A contractual clause in a mortgage agreement stating that any additional mortgageable property attained by the borrower after the mortgage is signed will be regarded as additional security for the obligation addressed in the mortgage.
Claused Bill of LadingClaused Bill of Lading A bill of lading whit a notation that indicates damage or shortage. Also called foul bill of lading and are the opposite of clean bills of lading.
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