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Transfer

Definition 1 A changing of ownership, such as Real estate, a security or a financial account, from one Party to another. Definition 2 A Movement of funds from one Account to another.

Related Terms: 10 Account, ECU, Fund, FIN, Movement, Own, Party, Real, Real estate, SEC
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