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Long-dated   /lɔŋ-dˈeɪtɪd/   Listen
Long-dated

adjective
1.
Of a gilt-edged security; having more than 15 years to run before redemption.






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"Long-dated" Quotes from Famous Books



... Views of the County of Dumfries. But he saddled himself with a good deal of the 'stock' (which in this case most certainly had not its old sense of 'assets'), and in May 1813, Scott seems to have thought that if John Ballantyne would curb his taste for long-dated bills, things might go well. Unluckily, John did not choose to do so, and Scott, despite the warning, was equally unable to curb his own for peat-bogs, marl-pits, the Cauldshiels Loch, and splendid lots of ancient armour. By July there was again trouble, and in August ...
— Sir Walter Scott - Famous Scots Series • George Saintsbury

... thousands of miles of it, for next to nothing. You buy your breeding herd for a ridiculously small sum, on long-dated bills. Your staff consists of a manager, who toils for a share of the profits, a couple of half-civilized white stockmen at low wages, and a handful of blacks, who work harder for a little opium ash than they would for much money. Plant costs nothing, improvements nothing—no woolshed ...
— Three Elephant Power • Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson



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