temporary document of title

temporary document of title
A certificate acting as prima facie evidence of ownership of shares in the short term. Eventually it will be replaced by the permanent or definitive document of title. Examples of temporary documents of title include provisional allotment letters and letters of acceptance ( letter of acceptance). Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary

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