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Osteoclast(medicine)
osteoclast(dictionary)
osteoclast activating factor(medicine)
Tight money or dear money(finance)
fair(dictionary)
Fair Value(money)
FAIR(law)
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Fair(medicine)

Fair price (money) and Osteoclast (medicine)


Fair price (money)


Definition: [crh] The equilibrium price for futures contracts. Also called the theoretical futurDefinition: es price, which equals the spot price continuously compounded at the cost of carry rate for some time interval. In the context of corporate goverance, Fair-Price provisions limit the range of prices a bidder can pay in two-tier offers. They typically require a bidder to pay to all sDefinition: hareholders the highest price paid to any during a specified period of time before the commencement of a tender offer and do not apply if the deal is approved by the board of directors or a supermajoDefinition: rity of the target's shareholders. The goal of this provision is to prevent pressure on the target's shareholders to tender their shares in the front end of a two-tiered tender offer, and they have tDefinition: he result of making such and acquisition more expensive. A majority of states have fair price laws.







Osteoclast (medicine)


osteoclast


1. <pathology> Large multinucleate cell formed from differentiated macrophage, responsible for breakdown of bone.

2. <dentistry> Cells which help create the sockets in bones. For example osteoclasps create the openings in your jaw bone to hold your teeth.