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Wall Street Journal prime rate
Wall Street Journal prime rate The fluctuating prime rate published in the Wall Street Journal, which surveys several banks to arrive at its number.
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Rate Percentage a borrower pays for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual percentage.
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Waive To relinquish or abandon. To forego a right to enforce or require anything.
Waiver The intentional relinquishment or abandonment of a specific claim, privilege, or right.
Waiver of subrogation (in a lease) Protects each party from being sued for the recovery of damages by third parties with a claim against the other party.
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Walk-Through A final inspection of a property before it changes ownership.
Wall Street Journal prime rate
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Warranty A promise that certain stated facts are true.
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