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date of record
noun
the final date a registered stockholder of a corporation has the right to receive a dividend or other benefit.
Example Sentences
In the Lower 48 states, information about this yearās census is expected to be mailed to households in mid-March, with April 1 designated the date of record for residential information submitted on census forms.
Q: If I buy shares of a stock after its ādate of recordā for a stock split, but before the actual split, will I get the additional shares?
Any event in the series of actions of nestingānestbuilding, egg-laying, incubation, brooding, feeding young out of nestsācan be manipulated by adding or subtracting days to or from the date of record to yield the probable date of completion of the clutch.
But he probably also wanted to release his opinion before this Mondayās shareholder date of record for the Barnes & Noble annual meeting and Mr. Burkleās proxy fight.
The great mass of the material to be used in such an inquiry is not ancient so far as its date of record is a test of antiquity, but it is ancient as traditional survival, and it is not possible to trace back custom and belief surviving in modern times to the earliest times, except through the medium of the institutions which formed the social basis of the peoples to whom such custom and belief belonged.
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