depositor in the PONS Dictionary

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His depositors were paid what was due them at ten percent interest for the time their funds had been tied up.
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The failure of consideration was not partial: the depositors had paid over their money in consideration of a promise to repay.
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Alternatively, a doughnut depositor can be used to place a circle of liquid dough (batter) directly into the fryer.
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The responsibility for maintaining the ladder falls on the depositor, not the financial institution.
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Egg depositors fall into two groups: those that care for their eggs, and those that do not.
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Long lines formed of depositors hoping to withdrawal some or all of their money.
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In 1911 depositors' balances were valued at 18 million although reserves were only 500,000 and that existing guarantees were not enough.
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A deposit received by a bank is credited because the bank's liability to its customer, the depositor, increases.
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The actual deposit is a loan to the bank, drawing interest, and therefore not appropriately available as money to the depositor.
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Failed institutions are eventually resolved via a formal resolution process designed to protect retail depositors.
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