Accept - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bill of Exchange
the drawer, he to whom it is addressed is, before acceptance, the drawee, and after accepting it, the acceptor; the person
Account or Accompt
where the balance is not struck, or it is not accepted by all the parties; (2) stated, where it has been
Acceptor for honour
Acceptor for honour, When the bill of exchange has been noted
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tender
also legal tender vb [Anglo-French tendre to offer, propose for acceptance, literally, to stretch, hold out, from Old French, from Latin
revoke
(a trust) c : to withdraw (an offer) esp. before acceptance d : to withdraw (acceptance of goods) by refusing to
power
be satisfied out of the donee's own interest power of acceptance : the power of an offeree to bind an offeror
nonconformity
particular aspect in which something is nonconforming [cannot revoke an acceptance he made with knowledge of a "J. J. White and
cure
defect in the pleadings] b : to correct or make acceptable (a defective performance or delivery under a contract) [the nonconformity
established
brought about or set up or accepted especially long and widely accepted as distrust of established authority
Devastavit
devastation: the offence of devastation. Devastavit, a personal representative in accepting the office accepts the duties of the office, and becomes
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