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Specie

Specie meaning

Type or kind, in various uses of the phrase in specie. | Money in the form of coins made from precious metal that has an intrinsic value; coinage.

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The phenomenon is more evident in urban surroundings especially those like the capital where lack of proper nesting grounds and food has stunted the specie’s flourish.

A cow is therefore of a lower specie than a human being, created by God in His own image and likeness (Gen 1:26-27).

Humans have succeeded in destroying yet another specie.

If so, the fund should be able to transfer the property to you as in-specie lump sum payment and still remain in the pension phase providing it is only a partial commutation.

If those banks refused to pay their notes in specie despite being obliged to do so, why was no Scottish bank ever taken to court?

Piñol said he would amend the fisheries administrative order covering galunggong because it only allowed the fish specie to be imported for processing purposes only.

They have been bred so extensively that they do not produce viable seed like the old fashioned types that can self sow so nicely, and were more closely related to the unimproved specie that would be found in the wild.

A credit contraction caused by a financial crisis in England drained specie out of the U.S. The Bank of the United States also contracted its lending.

A financial crisis in England in 1818 caused banks to call in loans and curtail new lending, draining specie out of the U.S. The Bank of the United States also reduced its lending.

After August 15, the government refused to take anything but gold and silver specie in exchange for public lands.

As such, commodity money gave way to representative money and gold and other specie were retained as its backing.

Congress used four main methods to cover the cost of the war, which cost about 66 million dollars in specie (gold and silver).

Elsewhere, Wittgenstein deliberately borrowed the expression sub specie aeternitatis from Spinoza (Notebooks, 1914-16, p. 83).

First, since a note has no intrinsic value, there was nothing to stop issuing authorities from printing more notes than they had specie to back them with.

Historically, imbalances between price levels were offset by a balance-of-payment adjustment mechanism called the " price–specie flow mechanism ".

However, with support from Polk and his cabinet, Van Buren chose to stick with the Specie Circular.

In modern times, the British West Indies was one of the first regions to adopt a gold specie standard.

It is generally considered that future citizens of a molecular-nanotechnological society would still need money, in the form of unforgeable digital cash or physical specie citation (in special circumstances).

It is sometimes referred to as the gold specie standard to more easily distinguish it.