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A deposit is a financial term that means money held at a bank. A deposit is a transaction involving a transfer of money to another party for safekeeping. However, a deposit can refer to a portion. Deposit checks in a snap. Deposit checks 1,2 right into your Schwab Bank or Schwab Brokerage and IRA accounts 3 using your Android™ device, iPhone ® or iPad ®. Available through our Schwab Mobile app. Download the app now. Sign the back of the check and write “for deposit only at Bank of America”. Take photos of the front and back of the check with your smartphone — just select the Front of Check and Back of Check buttons. Select the account to receive the deposit, enter the amount.
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[de-poz´it]2. extraneous inorganic matter collected in the tissues or in an organ of the body.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.
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(dĕ-poz'it),2. A pathologic accumulation of inorganic material in a tissue.
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
de·pos·it
(dĕ-poz'it)2. A pathologic accumulation of inorganic material in a tissue.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
de·pos·it
(dĕ-poz'it)2. Pathologic accumulation of inorganic material in a tissue.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012
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Money paid to ensure performance under a written or oral contract.Many states require that lease and other such deposits be maintained in escrow accounts and earn interest which must be paid to the party when the deposit is refunded.All real estate brokers must place earnest money deposits in escrow accounts. One must carefully examine the particular contract language relative to deposits in order to determine the circumstances under which they may be withheld from the depositor.
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