Definition of Prospectuses

1. Noun. (plural of prospectus) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Prospectuses

1. prospectus [n] - See also: prospectus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prospectuses

prosopopœiæ
prosos
prospect
prospected
prospecting
prospection
prospective
prospective(a)
prospectively
prospectiveness
prospectless
prospector
prospectors
prospects
prospectus
prospectuses (current term)
prosper
prospered
prospereth
prospering
prosperite
prosperities
prosperity
prosperity doctrine
prosperity gospel
prosperity theology
prosperous
prosperously

Literary usage of Prospectuses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Stocks and Shares by Hartley Withers (1910)
"It is clearly inevitable that there should be a considerable difference between prospectuses that invite subscriptions to a loan offered by a government or ..."

2. Stocks and Shares by Hartley Withers (1910)
"CHAPTER IV prospectuses A PROSPECTUS, for the purposes of this inquiry, is a document inviting subscriptions to an issue of any kind of security. ..."

3. Accounting Practice and Procedure by Arthur Lowes Dickinson (1913)
"English Requirements as to prospectuses The English practice, with reference to the issue of prospectuses, is worth a reference. Under the English Companies ..."

4. The Principles of Equity: A Treatise on the System of Justice Administered by George Tucker Bispham, Joseph Degu McCoy (1916)
"prospectuses of projected companies; Central Railway Co. v. Kisch. The rules in regard to fairness in representations are to be particularly observed in ..."

5. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1903)
"Attached to these prospectuses was a map entitled ''map of the group of mines ... It is true that there is neither in the prospectuses nor in the map a ..."

6. The Bewick Collector: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of Thomas and by Thomas Hugo (1866)
"He went so far as to issue prospectuses in 1824, announcing that the work would be put to press in 1826. Very little, however, had been done towards the ..."

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