What's the definition of amature?

What’s the definition of amature?

Do you mean armature or ■■■■■■■?
If the former, it means

ar·ma·ture
ˈärməCHər,-ˌCHo͝or/
noun
1 .the rotating coil or coils of a dynamo or electric motor.
2 .a metal framework on which a sculpture is molded with clay or similar material.

If the latter, it means

am·a·teur
ˈamədər,ˈaməˌtər,ˈaməCHər/
noun
1 .a person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid basis.synonyms:nonprofessional, nonspecialist, layman, layperson; More

adjective
1 .engaging or engaged in without payment; nonprofessional."an ■■■■■■■ archaeologist"synonyms:nonprofessional, nonspecialist, lay; dilettante “an ■■■■■■■ sportsman”

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48-Hour Rule,

Definition of 48-Hour Rule:

  1. 48-Hour Rule can be defined as, The 48-hour rule requires buyers of undeclared mortgage-backed securities (MBS) (TBA) to provide all group information about MBS by 3 p.m. The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) applies this rule 48 hours before the deadline. SIFMA was formerly known as Public Securities Association or Bond Market Association.

    • The Hourly Rule applies to this part of the mortgage grant process involving the purchase and sale of unsecured securities (MBAs) related to mortgage co-operation.
    • The 48-hour rule is that the MBS seller informs the buyer about the basic details of the mortgage, making the MBS by 3pm. Eastern time, 48 hours before billing date.
    • The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) applies the 48-hour rule.
    • When MBS is traded in the secondary market, the primary mortgage is not unknown, which facilitates trade and liquidity.
    • In an MBS transaction, certain information, such as pricing, partners and coupons, is accepted, but not the basic mortgage.
    • The TBA market is the second most traded secondary market after the United States government bond market.

Literal Meanings of 48-Hour Rule

Hour:

Meanings of Hour:
  1. The period is equal to twenty-four days and one night, divided into 60 minutes.

  2. Expressed as the correct number of times from midnight or noon.

  3. Schedule for an activity, ie work, building use, etc.

  4. (In the Western Church) Short psalms and prayers at certain times of the day, especially in religious congregations.

  5. 15 اضافہ longitude or increase to the right (twenty-fourth of the circle).

Sentences of Hour
  1. Two hours operation

  2. The clock in the room showed the time

  3. Dinner time

  4. Arranged the life of prayer with traditional times

  5. Everything in the circle of the same hour has an exact height, just as every place on the earth has the same latitude at the same latitude.

Synonyms of Hour

early years, moment in time, adolescence, minute, teens, time, young adulthood, young days, moment, hour, point in time, early life, childhood, teenage years, girlhood, preadolescence, boyhood, second

Rule:

Meanings of Rule:
  1. Use maximum power or authority over (a region and its people).

  2. Talk to the authorities and the law to get things done.

  3. Draw parallel lines (paper)

  4. Any clear or understood rule or principle that governs the conduct of a particular company or territory.

  5. Control or control an area or city.

  6. Normal or normal condition.

  7. A piece of wood or other hard material used to measure the length of a ruler or to mark straight lines.

  8. Judge or court order in which only certain cases are disposed of.

Sentences of Rule
  1. The area is now under the control of elected officials

  2. Spread the page horizontally and print the information on the ruler.

  3. The rules of the game are understood

  4. Revolution overthrows British rule

  5. The accident was a rule of thumb.

  6. The plastic mold includes a ruler, measurement and drilling instructions.

Synonyms of Rule

fiat, command, canon, pronouncement, head, system, regulate, standard, precept, dominion, have control of, influence, edict, guideline, be in control of, decree, be the leader of, mandate, statute, ruling, ordain, judge, practice, ordinance, lead, order