Word of the Day Issuable

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    • 12-12-2010
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    Word of the Day Issuable

    Issuable
     
    DEFINITION
    adjective
    open to contest, debate, or litigation
     
    authorized for issue
     
    possible as a result or consequence
     
    EXAMPLES
    When they created their new LLC, the owners decided to start with 1,000 issuable shares
    "At the time of the first prospectus, a total
    of nearly 14 million shares
    were issued or issuable, and Nouri, his family, and his offshore partner controlled
    half of them." -- From David E. Y. Sarna's 2010 book History of Greed: Financial Fraud from Tulip Mania to Bernie Madoff

    DID YOU KNOW
    Although "issuable" now tends to appear in financial contexts (such as in reference to shares that are eligible to be issued, or made available, according to a company's articles of incorporation), it was originally used in the late 16th century as a legal term: an issuable matter was one that was open to contest, debate, or litigation. Within a century, though, the word had taken on the meaning that it most commonly has today, "authorized for issue." In making its home in the world of finance, "issuable" is carrying on a family tradition. In the early 14th century, its
    predecessor "issue" was used in plural to refer to proceeds
    from a source of revenue, such as an estate. "Issue" itself traces back
    to Latin "exire," meaning "to go out."

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