Issuance in a sentence as a noun

7% of the total IPO issuance goes to the bankers.

The fix for that is to permit the space, and permit issuance is done on a first-come basis.

Notification of the issuance of a warrant could be delayed by 90 days.

We also work with 3rd parties like Twilio for other parts of the number issuance and telelphony process, rackspace for hosting, and so on.

Moreover, a slip opinion is replaced within a few months by a paginated version of the case in the preliminary print, and--one year after the issuance of that print--by the final version of the case in a U. S. Reports bound volume.

Triple-A debt wasnt a huge part of the bond market back in the early 90s, but for the past decade it has invariably accounted for somewhere between 50% and 60% of total global fixed income issuance.

The secondary market provides liquidity to investors who participated in the initial company stock issuance.

"There is absolutely nothing preventing people from taking the open-source code and creating an alternative "Bittoken" currency which changes problematic design elements such as the minting/issuance model.

That may seem unlawful, where those permitted places are common areas, but their issuance is predicated on the idea that if a 'pro' group and an 'anti' group are attempting to protest in the same space, then violence might reasonably ensue.

A provider of wire or electronic communication services or a remote computing service, upon the request of a governmental entity, shall take all necessary steps to preserve records and other evidence in its possession pending the issuance of a court order or other process.

Issuance definitions

noun

the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity); "a new issue of stamps"; "the last issue of penicillin was over a month ago"

See also: issue issuing