preemptive right
(intransitive) To devote oneself unselfishly to a task, especially to give time and energy.
To select one person in every hundred for a punishment
(law) The right of shareholders to maintain a constant percentage of a company's shares by receiving a proportionate fraction of any new shares issued, thus preempting any dilution
Obsolete spelling of khaki
会社が新たな資金調達を発表した際、マリアは先買権を行使して自分の持株比率を維持するために十分な数の新株を購入した。
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