speculative or trading value

speculative or trading value
The value of securities based upon a possibility or probability, depending upon the future happening of certain contingencies respecting the affairs of the company issuing the securities, that they would in the future acquire a substantial cash market value. Haight v Stewart, 36 Cal App 514, 172 P 769.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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