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ACQUITTANCE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'acquittance' 1. a settlement of, or release from, debt or liability . 2. a record of this; receipt.
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ACQUITTANCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ACQUITTANCE is a document evidencing a discharge from an obligation; especially : a receipt in full.
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ACQUITTANCE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · the act of acquitting. · the discharge of a debt or obligation. · a document or receipt as evidence of the discharge of a debt or ...
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▪ 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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Acquittance Definition - Investopedia
An acquittance is a document which shows that a debtor has been released from a debt obligation by paying it in full.
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Acquittance Definition - Nasdaq
A written document which releases a second party from any financial or other liability. An example of an acquittance would be a receipt indicating payment in ...
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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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90 Synonyms & Antonyms for ACQUITTANCE | Thesaurus.com
acquittance · acquittal · awareness · cognizance · discharge · fidelity · heed · honoring · keeping · mark · mind · note · notice · obedience · observation ...
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acquittance - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (now historical) A writing which is evidence of a discharge; a receipt in full, which bars a further demand. · (now rare) Payment of debt; settlement.
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The Legal Definition of Acquittance - Fitter Law
An acquittance serves as a written confirmation that a debt or obligation has been fully satisfied. It is a legally binding document that releases the debtor ...
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Acquittance - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
a legal document evidencing the discharge of a debt or obligation.
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What is Acquittance? - Stock Master
An acquittance is a formal document issued by a lender or creditor that acknowledges the full settlement of a debt or financial obligation by the borrower. It ...
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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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