A partly paid share in a company that the shareholder must forfeit due to failure to pay a subsequent or final payment. Such shares must either be sold or canceled by a public company, whereas a private company is not regulated in this respect.
A partly paid share is a share for which the shareholder has not yet paid the full par value. This concept was historically used by banks and insurance companies and has seen a revival in large share issues, notably in privatizations.
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