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bill of exchange
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Definition of bill of exchange poliç in English English dictionary

bill of exchange
A document demanding payment from another party, especially used in international trade
bill of exchange
General term for a document demanding payment
bill of exchange
Synonymous to a draft, (draft is the common name in the US; however, under law, this document is known as a bill of exchange) this is a written, unconditional and negotiable demand for payment A bill of exchange is a written order for a certain sum of money, to be transferred on a certain date from the person who owes the money or agrees to make the payment (the drawee) to the creditor to whom the money is owed (the drawer of the bill) Thus, it is the creditor or the drawer, who actually draws (fills out) the bill of exchange as to the amount due and the date on which it is to be paid It is addressed to the debtor, the drawee The bill of exchange must be accompanied by an instruction letter Upon request, this may be obtained from one's bank
bill of exchange
An unconditional order in writing from one person (the drawer) to another (the drawee), directing the drawee to pay a specified amount to a named drawer at a specified future date Also referred to as draft
bill of exchange
An instrument similar to a time or sight draft which the buyer signs This is acknowledgement debt for the goods he is buying
bill of exchange
A draft
bill of exchange
An unconditional order in writing addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a certain sum in money to order or to bearer (Uniform Negotiable Instruments Law); in commercial usage, often synonymous with draft or acceptance The term is by custom, generally confined to an order to pay money arising out of a foreign transaction, "draft" being the term relating to a domestic transaction
bill of exchange
Draftthat is, a negotiable order to pay money
bill of exchange
An instrument in writing containing an unconditional order, signed by the maker, directing a certain person to pay a certain sum of money only to, or to the order of a certain person or to the bearer of the instrument
bill of exchange
A written order, which may be negotiable or nonnegotiable, directing one party to pay a certain sum of money to the drawer or to a third person
bill of exchange
An order to a person to pay an amount to another person
bill of exchange
A signed, written order by one business that instructs another business to pay a third business a specific amount Also called a draft
bill of exchange
A written, dated, and signed three-party instrument containing an unconditional order by a drawer that directs a drawee to pay a definite sum of money to a payee on demand or at a specified future date Also known as a draft
bill of exchange
The most commonly-used financial instrument in international trade An unconditional payment demand for a specific sum of money, payable either at sight or at a specified future date This is drawn up by the seller and presented to the buyer This is sometimes called "the draft "
bill of exchange
Signed, written order by one business that instructs another business to pay a third business a specific amount Also called a draft
bill of exchange
a promise to pay at a specific time issued to suppliers by purchasers in exchange for goods Bills may be held to maturity or sold at a discount on the money market if cash is required sooner
bill of exchange
A written order requesting one party (such as an importer) to pay a specified amount of money at a specified time to the order of the writer of the bill of exchange Also called a "draft " See Sight draft
bill of exchange
A certificate promising to repay a stated amount on a certain date, typically three months from the issue of the bill Bills pay no interest as such, but are sold at a discount and redeemed at face value, thereby earning a rate of discount for the purchaser
bill of exchange
The drawn bill of exchange, or draft, is an order by which the drawer instructs the debtor, without stating the reason for the indebtedness, to pay, unconditionally, a certain sum of money to the payee of the bill of exchange designated in the document or to his order, whereby the drawer is personally liable for acceptance and redemption In contrast, the negotiable bill of exchange (negotiable promissory note) is an undertaking to pay, by which the drawer, without stating the reason for the indebtedness, is personally under an obligation to pay a certain sum of money to the payee of the bill of exchange designated in the document or to his order
bill of exchange
An order in writing given by one person to another requiring the receiver to pay a certain sum of money to another person at a fixed or determinable future date Frequently known as a "draft" or "bill" See also definition for "Export Document Flow"
bill of exchange
A signed, written order by one business that instructs another business to pay a third business a specific amount Also called a draft BACK TO TOP
bill of exchange
An instrument similar to a time or sight draft which the buyer signs This is acknowledgement of debt for the goods he is buying
bill of exchange
A written order directing that a specified sum of money be paid to a specified person. bills of exchange a signed document ordering someone to pay someone else a particular amount of money. Short-term negotiable financial instrument consisting of a written order addressed by the seller of goods to the buyer requiring the latter to pay a certain sum of money on demand or at a future time. Bills of exchange are often used in international transactions, and the holder of such a bill may redeem it in cash immediately by selling it to a bank at a discount. Bills of exchange used in domestic transactions are sometimes called drafts. See also promissory note
bill of exchange
a document ordering the payment of money; drawn by one person or bank on another
bill of exchange
order to pay a certain person a specific amount of money
bill of exchange
A legal document, such as a cheque, where one person in writing specifies that a third party will pay a person a specific sum of money at a specific time, or upon demand
bill of exchange
An unconditional order in writing, signed by a drawer such as a buyer, and addressed to the drawee, typically a bank, ordering the drawee to pay a stated sum of money to a payee, often a seller, on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time The most common versions of a bill of exchange are a draft or a promissory note
Turkish - English
exchange
A conversation

After an exchange with the manager, we were no wiser.

To replace with a similar item

I'd like to exchange this shirt for one in a larger size.

An exchange is a market where securities, commodities, options and futures are traded, such as the New York Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange
exchange a penalty for a less severe one
A registered marketplace where securities are traded Securities exchanges include the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, and regional exchanges such as the Philadelphia Stock Exchange and the Pacific Stock Exchange Stocks trading on an exchange are referred to as listed securities
give to, and receive from, one another; "Would you change places with me?"; "We have been exchanging letters for a year"
the act of changing one thing for another thing; "Adam was promised immortality in exchange for his disobedience"; "there was an exchange of prisoners"
chemical process in which one atom or ion or group changes places with another give to, and receive from, one another; "Would you change places with me?"; "We have been exchanging letters for a year"
In this sense often contracted to 'Change
The act of giving or taking one thing in return for another which is regarded as an equivalent; as, an exchange of cattle for grain
A place for conducting trading
A centralized place for trading securities and commodities, usually involving an auction process Examples include the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the American Stock Exchange (AMEX) BACK TO TOP
An exchange is a brief conversation, usually an angry one. There've been some bitter exchanges between the two groups
To trade or barter
hand over one and receive another, approximately equivalent; "exchange prisoners"; "exchange employees between branches of the company"
a workplace for buying and selling; open only to members a mutual expression of views (especially an unpleasant one); "they had a bitter exchange"
a mutual expression of views (especially an unpleasant one); "they had a bitter exchange"
A public electronic marketplace where buyers and sellers can post requests to buy and sell products Price, terms and other information about the sale are completely visible Examples are CheMatch and the original ChemConnect business
The giving of one thing for another Under section 1031, property held for productive use in a trade or business is exchanged for like-kind property
The process of switching from one mutual fund to another within the same fund family When the switch is made, the shares of the currently owned fund are sold, and the proceeds are used to buy shares of the new fund The sale is a taxable event, meaning that capital gains or losses have been realized and must be reported on your tax return If the exchange is in a tax-deferred account, such as an IRA, taxes are not due until money is withdrawn
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