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CONSOLS, Eng. law. This is an abbreviation for consolidated annuities.
Formerly when a loan was made, authorized by government, a particular part
of the revenue was appropriated for the payment of the interest and of the
principal. This was called the fund, and every loan had its fund. In this
manner the Aggregate fund originated in 1715; the South Sea fund, in 1717;
the General fund, 1617 and the Sinking fund, into which the surplus of these
three funds flowed, which, although destined for the diminution of the
national debt, was applied to the necessities of the government. These four
funds were consolidated into one in the year 1787, under the name of
consolidated fund.
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| Wooten, a lawyer and lobbyist from Consol Energy, a leading West Virginia mine-owner, to direct the state's Office of Miners' Health, Safety, and Training? ; 1987-'98, VP & Treasurer, then SVP Administration, CONSOL Inc. Today's interview is with senior analyst Matthew Thurmond, who discusses Arch Coal (NYSE: ACI), Peabody (NYSE: BTU), Consol (NYSE: CNX) and Natural Resource Partners (NYSE: NRP). |
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