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acquittance
▪ I. acquittance, n. (əˈkwɪtəns) Forms: 4 aquitans, acquetaunce, acquitance, 5 aquetons, 4–6 acquitaunce, 6– acquittance. [a. OFr. aquitance n. of action, f. aquiter. See acquit v. and -ance. Cf. quittance.] 1. The action of settling or satisfying the legal demands of others, the clearing off of deb...
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Wróblewski (Lubicz)
He lived in the eighteenth century and fought in the Kościuszko Uprising together with son, Antoni Józef Wróblewski, and was an acquittance of Tadeusz
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Unscramble ACCEPT - Unscrambled 39 words from letters in ACCEPT
Definition of ACCEPT When Unscrambled. If we unscramble these letters, ACCEPT, it and makes several words. Here is one of the definitions for a word that uses all the unscrambled letters: Accept. Accepted. In a deliberate body, to receive in acquittance of a duty imposed; as, to accept the report of a committee.
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acquittal
acquittal (əˈkwɪtəl) Also 5–6 acquitayle, acquytaylle, 6 acquyghtall, 6–8 acquittall. [f. acquit v. + -al2. Also in late Anglo-Fr. (Littleton).] † 1. Payment, repayment, requital, or retribution; an amends, set-off, or counter-consideration. Obs.c 1430 Lydg. Minor Poems (1840) 89 To shewe how moche ...
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Penal bond
] from pleading that the conditional acquittance or indenture of defeasance [the language which spelled out the condition upon which the obligation to “Debtors could plead payment without a written acquittance.”
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Edward Hyde (priest)
The matter was publicised by John Ley in An Acquittance or Discharge from Dr. E.
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acceptilation
acceptilation (ækˌsɛptɪˈleɪʃən) [ad. L. acceptilātiōn-em, properly accepti lātio an accounting of a thing as received.] A technical term in Roman law, ‘importing the remission of a debt by an acquittance from the creditor testifying the receipt of money which has never been paid.’ J. Also fig. in a ...
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George Fenwick (Parliamentarian)
disputes, and in 1657 the colony refused to give his heirs possession of his estate until they paid 500£ for non-fulfilment of the agreement and gave an acquittance
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starr
▪ I. starr Hist. Also 7 starre, star. [ad. med.L. starrum, ad. late Heb. sh'ṭār a writing.] A Jewish deed or bond, esp. one of release or acquittance of debt.1614 Selden Titles Honor 328 Whence the word Starrum or Starre for Acquitances or writen testimonies of Contracts is vsd. 1617 Purchas Pilgrim...
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apocha
† ˈapocha Obs. rare—1. [a. L. apocha, a. Gr. ἀποχή receipt, f. ἀπέχειν to have or receive in full, f. ἀπό from + ἔχειν to have.] An acquittance.a 1670 Hacket Abp. Williams I. 25 (D.) If he had his apocha or quietance..he were free from all insequent demands.
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Garabet Yazmaciyan
He lived in the shop of this same friend in Kadıköy for a while, until he made the acquittance of a widow named Sirpuhi, whose daughter was studying Latin
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Alexander Murray (geologist)
While spending the winter of 1842 in England, Logan made the acquittance of Murray and he appointed him as his assistant.
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eque
† eque Sc. Obs. A balanced account; an acquittance, receipt. ‘So called from the phrase, et sic æque, which was written at the foot of an account when it was closed or settled.’ (Jam. Suppl.)1636 Rec. Burgh Glasg. (1876) II. 41 Supplicatiounes to the exchequer annent our eque. 1637 Rec. Burgh Aberde...
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Sony Rana
Personal life
She married Bijay Giri, a fellow pilot in , after seven years of acquittance.
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