(in the US, UK, and several other countries) a trade union to which most professional actors belong
the commercial value that derives from consumer perception of the brand name of a particular product or service, rather than from the product or service itself
an interest or increased value in a property earned from labor toward upkeep or restoration
potential indebtedness arising when the market value of a property falls below the outstanding amount of a mortgage secured on it
the right of a mortgagor over the mortgaged property, especially the right to redeem the property on payment of the principal, interest, and costs
(in the UK) an investment scheme whereby personal investors could invest a limited sum each year in shares or unit trusts in British companies without liability for tax on dividends or capital gains (closed to new subscriptions in 1999, when replaced by the ISA)