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DUE |
Payable |
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PRESTABLE |
Payable. |
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DIVIDEND |
Share of profits payable |
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BANK NOTE |
A promissory note payable at a bank. |
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DEBT |
A legal binding obligation payable to another entity |
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BUSHELAGE |
A duty payable on commodities by the bushel. |
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FORESTAGE |
A duty or tribute payable to the king's foresters. |
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DUEBILL |
A brief written acknowledgment of a debt, not made payable
to order, like a promissory note. |
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ALE SILVER |
A duty payable to the lord mayor of London by the sellers
of ale within the city. |
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RENTE |
In France, interest payable by government on indebtedness;
the bonds, shares, stocks, etc., which represent government
indebtedness. |
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NONAGE |
The ninth part of movable goods, formerly payable to the
clergy on the death of persons in their parishes. |
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POST NOTE |
A note issued by a bank, payable at some future specified
time, as distinguished from a note payable on demand. |
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ANNUITY |
A sum of money, payable yearly, to continue for a given
number of years, for life, or forever; an annual allowance. |
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TONNAGE |
A duty or impost on vessels, estimated per ton, or, a
duty, toll, or rate payable on goods per ton transported on canals. |
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BULKER |
A person employed to ascertain the bulk or size of goods,
in order to fix the amount of freight or dues payable on them. |
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CADASTER |
An official statement of the quantity and value of real
estate for the purpose of apportioning the taxes payable on such
property. |
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MONTHLY |
Done, happening, payable, published, etc., once a month,
or every month; as, a monthly visit; monthly charges; a monthly
installment; a monthly magazine. |
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TELLER |
One of four officers of the English Exchequer, formerly
appointed to receive moneys due to the king and to pay moneys payable
by the king. |
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BANK BILL |
In America (and formerly in England), a promissory note of
a bank payable to the bearer on demand, and used as currency; a bank
note. |
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FIVE-TWENTIES |
Five-twenty bonds of the United States (bearing
six per cent interest), issued in 1862, '64, and '65, redeemable after
five and payable in twenty years. |
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USANCE |
The time, fixed variously by the usage between different
countries, when a bill of exchange is payable; as, a bill drawn on
London at one usance, or at double usance. |
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DEMAND |
The act of demanding; an asking with authority; a
peremptory urging of a claim; a claiming or challenging as due;
requisition; as, the demand of a creditor; a note payable on demand. |
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REDEEMABLE |
Subject to an obligation of redemtion; conditioned upon
a promise of redemtion; payable; due; as, bonds, promissory notes, etc.
, redeemabble i... |
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IRREDEEMABLE |
Not redeemable; that can not be redeemed; not payable
in gold or silver, as a bond; -- used especially of such government
notes, issued as curr... |
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OFFERING |
... a
missionary offering. Specif.: (Ch. of Eng.) Personal tithes payable
according to custom, either at certain seasons as Christmas or Easter,
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