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return
adj n 1 a : the delivery of a court order (as a writ) to the proper officer or court b … business : yield 7 : something returned ;specif : a paper (as a check or draft) calling for payment that is
Cheque
than on demand. [Indian Stamp Act, 1899, s. 2(7)] An order addressed to a banker requesting him to pay to (a) … a cheque which contains the exact mirror image of a paper cheque, and is generated, written and signed in a secure
Graveyard
whether it is used or not. The following rules in order to determine whether a graveyard is a public or a … as a public graveyard in either a revenue or historical papers that would be a conclusive proof to show the public
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Money Bill
January, 1936, Vol. 52, p. 3. Includes a cheque, postal order, demand draft, telegraphic transfer or money order. [Prize Chits and … thus: 'In usual and ordinary acceptation. It means coins and paper currency used as circulating medium of exchange, and does not
Money
January, 1936, Vol. 52, p. 3. Includes a cheque, postal order, demand draft, telegraphic transfer or money order. [Prize Chits and … thus: 'In usual and ordinary acceptation. It means coins and paper currency used as circulating medium of exchange, and does not
Currency
and TENDER. It includes all currency notes, postal notes, postal orders, money orders, cheques, drafts, travellers cheques, letters of credit, bills … Currency, coin; bank notes, or other paper money issued by authority, and which re continully passing as
lien
be enforced by a court-ordered seizure of the property in order to satisfy the obligation ma·te·ri·al·man's lien [mə-tir-ē-əl-mənz-] : a lien … material retaining lien : a lien that attaches to the papers or property of a client which have come into his
bill
review : an equitable bill seeking to have a court decree set aside that is brought by someone who was not … b : bill of sale 6 : a piece of paper money 7 : a written instrument providing proof of an
allonge
to the instrument that it becomes part of it in order for the endorsements to be valid. Endorsements on an allonge … to make long, ultimately from Latin longus long] : a paper attached to an instrument to provide space for additional endorsements
note
time a particular sum of money to or to the order of a specified person or to the bearer recourse note … bill Treasury bond at bond b : a piece of paper money 2 : an exposition on a law-related topic esp.
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