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To promulgate or send out. In a lawsuit, a disputed point of law or Question of Fact, set forth in the pleadings, that is alleged by one party and denied by the other. In the law governing the transfer or distribution of property, a child, children, and all individuals who descend from a common ancestor or descendents of any degree. As applied to notes or bonds of a series, date of issue means the day fixed as the start of the period for which they run, with no reference to a specific date when the bonds or notes are to be sold and delivered. With regard to bonds only, bonds are issued to the purchaser when they are delivered. When an issue of fact arises, the court or jury must consider and evaluate the weight of the evidence in order to reach a decision. An issue of law exists thereby providing a ground for a Summary Judgment sought by a party to the action when only one conclusion can be drawn by the court from the undisputed evidence, obviating the need for deliberation by a jury. The term issue is frequently found in provisions of a deed. In testamentary matters, the meaning of issue is derived from the intent of the testator, a maker of a will. The intent is determined from the provisions of the will. issue 1) n. a person's children or other lineal descendants such as grandchildren and great-grandchildren. It does not mean all heirs, but only the direct bloodline. Occasionally, there is a problem in determining whether a writer of a will or deed meant issue to include descendants beyond his or her immediate children. While a child or children are alive, issue refers only to them, but if they are deceased then it will apply to the next generation unless there is language in the document which shows it specifically does not apply to them. 2) n. any matter of dispute in a legal controversy or lawsuit, very commonly used in such phrases as "the legal issues are," "the factual issues are," "this is an issue which the judge must decide," or "please, counsel, let us know what issues you have agreed upon." 3) v. to send out, promulgate, publish or make the original distribution, such as a corporation selling and distributing shares of stock to its initial investors. 4) n. the shares of stock or bonds of a corporation which have been sold and distributed. (See: corporation, incorporation) issue (Matter in dispute), noun causa, cause, debatable point, disputed point of law, disputed question, fact put in controversy by the pleadings, field of inquiry, item on the agenda, material point, material point deduced by the pleadings, matter, matter in hand, matter in question, matter of contention, point, point in question, problem, question, question at issue, res, subject for inquiry, topic under consideration Associated concepts: bond issue, collateral issue, fundamennal issue, genuine issue, immaterial issue, joining of issue, justiciable issue, labor issue, material issue, moot issue, note of issue, triable issue Foreign phrases: Placita negativa duo exitum non faciunt.Two negative pleas do not make an issue. issue (Progeny), noun child, children, descendants, family, heirs, liberi, lineage, lineal descendants, offspring, progenies, stirps Associated concepts: adopted children, die without issue, failure of issue, last issue, legitimate issue Foreign phrases: Si quis praegnantem uxorem reliquit, non videtur sine liberis decessisse.If a man dies, leavvng his wife pregnant, he is considered as having died childless. issue (Publish), verb air, an noun ce, assert formally, bring into the open, broadcast, call public attention to, circulate, communicate, declare, disclose, dispense, disperse, distribute, divulge, edere, enunciate, expose, give out, give public notice of, inform, lay before the public, make a public announcement, make known, notify, notify publicly, offer to the public, post, print, proclaim, promulgate, pronuntiare, proponere, propound, publicize, put forth, put forward, put into circulation, put out, release, send out, set forth, spread, state, utter with conviction Associated concepts: issue a decision of the court, issue a judgment, issue an order issue (Send forth), verb break forth, burst forth, come forward, come onto the horizon, come out, come out in the open, egredi, egress, emanate, emerge, erumpere, exire, exit, exude, flow, flow out, make its appearance, manifest itself, pour forth, pour out, put in an appearance, spring up, stream, surface, surge, transmit Associated concepts: issue stock See also: accrue, administer, argument, arise, bestow, blood, cause of action, cessation, child, children, circulate, confer, contention, denouement, derivation, descendant, dispense, disperse, disseminate, distribute, divide, dole, effect, emanate, emerge, emit, ensue, evolve, exude, family, give, household, impart, inform, issuance, item, matter, mete, offshoot, offspring, originate, outcome, outflow, outgrowth, output, point, post, posterity, proceed, product, progeny, promulgate, propagate, publication, publish, result, send, serial, serve, signify, spread, stem, subject, succession, supervene, tender, termination, thesis, transmit, utter ISSUE, kindred. This term is of very extensive import, in its most enlarged signification, and includes all persons who have descended from a common ancestor. 17 Ves. 481; 19. Ves. 547; 3 Ves. 257; 1 Rop. Leg. 88 and see Wilmot's Notes, 314, 321. But when this word is used in a will, in order to give effect to the testator's intention it will be construed in a more restricted sense than its legal import conveys. 7 Ves. 522; 19 Ves. 73; 1 Rop. Leg. 90. Vide Bac. Ab. Curtesy of England, D; 8 Com. Dig. 473; and article Legatee, II. Sec. 4. ISSUE, pleading. An issue, in pleading, is defined to be a single, certain
and material point issuing out of the allegations of the parties, and
consisting, regularly, of an affirmative and negative. In common parlance,
issue also signifies the entry of the pleadings. 1 Chit. Pl. 630.
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They address analysts' independence from corporate issuers' influence, analysts' access to issuer executives, disputes between companies and analysts over published reports, corporate issuers' prepublication review of analysts' reports, and issuer-sponsored research. Nonaudit services: Any professional services provided to an issuer by a registered public accounting firm, other than those provided in connection with an audit or a review of an issuer's financial statements (SOA Section 2(a)(8)). Additionally, the PCAOB has set registration fees, which are tiered according to the number of issuer clients a firm performed audits for in the preceding fiscal year. |
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