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On presentment
On presentment, Reffered. (Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, s. 21) Referred. [Negotiable Instruments
Presentative advowson
Presentative advowson. See ADVOWSON.
Presentation
Presentation, the offering by the patron of a benefice to the
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Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note
Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note, the presenting of a bill by the holder to the drawee for
Advowson
Advowson [fr. advocare, Lat.], a right of presentation to, or the patronage of, a church or spiritual living;
Marriage
had subsequently lived together until the passing of the Act. Present Law.--The general purport of the existing law is to require
Post-dated cheque
but the banker should not pay such a cheque if presented before the date it bears. If therefore, a cheque dated
Benefice
benefice, prohibits the sale of the right of the next presentation thereto, and requires a bishop before collating or admitting a
report
official account or statement of b : to return or present (a matter officially referred for consideration) with conclusions or recommendations
nucleoside
A type of molecule found in all living organisms present mostly in chemically combined form as a component of nucleic
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