Academic law libraries may apply for government depository status, which allows them to receive and house primary government documents free of charge
A clearing agency registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission which provides immobilization, safekeeping and book-entry settlement services to its participants The four registered depositories are The Depository Trust Company (New York), the Mid-west Securities Trust Company (Chicago), the Pacific Securities Depository Trust Company (San Francisco), and the Philadelphia Depository Trust Company Compare: CLEARING CORPORATION See: REGISTERED CLEARING AGENCY
A library which receives the publications of a government The University of Michigan is a partial depository for publications of the U S Government, the State of Michigan, the United Nations, and the Government of Canada
A library which receives the publications of a government Farmingdale State is a depository for publications of the U S Government, and the State of New York
A place where something is deposited, as for storage, safekeeping or preservation; a repository
The Trust Engine component that stores authentication material Each depository only stores a piece of a users' authentication material Each stored piece is random data and contains no useful authentication information on its own
A place where records are kept and made available for use Also called repository See also ARCHIVES (3), RECORDS CENTER
{i} place where something is stored or placed in trust; one to whom something is given in trust
Library agrees to be repository for materials to which public access is granted NYU is depository for U S federal documents and U N documents SEE ALSO Regional depository
The Library signs an agreement to store, maintain, and make available to the public materials sent to it by government bodies The W E B Du Bois Library is an 85% depository for U S Government Documents and a 100% depository for Massachusetts state documents
A library which receives the publications of a government The University of New Mexico is a depository for publications of the U S Government, the State of New Mexico The WGU community can access this government information via the WGU CLR home page
A centralized clearinghouse and repository for securities A location where securities are actually stored and where the electronic day-to-day movements of those securities is facilitated The Deository Trust Company, located in New York, is the largest and most important depository in the U S
The element in the heading of each Survey Report used by the agents to identify the foreign repository in which manuscripts were examined for that report
A central securities repository where physical securities are kept in a vault and owners are tracked via book entry system without the delivery of those securities when transactions occur
a central securities repository where physical securities are kept in a vault and owners are tracked via a "book entry" system without the delivery of securities
A place where anything is deposited for sale or keeping; as, warehouse is a depository for goods; a clerk's office is a depository for records
a library which receives the publications of a government Tennessee Technological University is a partial depository for publications of the U S Government
A place where something is deposited, such as a safe deposit vault See Securities Depository
A library, which receives the publications of a government Healey Library is not a depository library However, there are hundreds of depository libraries throughout the country, including Massachusetts The Boston Public Library in Copley Square is a depository of the U S Government and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
A library which receives the publications of a government or official body UIUC is a depository for publications of the U S Government, the State of Illinois, the United Nations
A depository is a place where objects can be stored safely. depositories a place where something can be safely kept
A library which receives the publications of a government The University of Wyoming is a depository for publications of the U S Government, and the State of Wyoming
a financial institution that accepts deposits and channels the money into lending activities; "he cashed a check at the bank"; "that bank holds the mortgage on my home
(Ekonomi) An American Depositary Receipt or American Depository Receipt represents ownership in the shares of a foreign company trading on US financial markets. The stock of many non-US companies trades on US exchanges through the use of ADRs. ADRs enable US investors to buy shares in foreign companies without undertaking cross-border transactions. ADRs carry prices in US dollars, pay dividends in US dollars, and can be traded like the shares of US-based companies
(Ekonomi) A Global Depository Receipt or Global Depositary Receipt (GDR) is a certificate issued by a depository bank, which purchases shares of foreign companies and deposits it on the account. GDRs represent ownership of an underlying number of shares
a special hole in the outside wall of a bank into which a customer can put money or documents safely when the bank is closed British Equivalent: night safe