convertibility clause

convertibility clause
conversion or convertibility clause
A provision in an adjustable-rate mortgage that allows the borrower to change from an ARM to a fixed-rate loan at some point during the term. A provision in convertible securities specifying conversion rights.

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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