transitive. To make a formal written declaration of the non-acceptance or non-payment of (a negotiable instrument, as a bill of exchange). Cf. protest…
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释义 | society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [verb (transitive)] > use bills of exchange (11) protest1479 transitive. To make a formal written declaration of the non-acceptance or non-payment of (a negotiable instrument, as a bill of exchange). Cf. protest… retire1610 transitive. Originally Scottish. Originally: to recover, retrieve (a document detailing an obligation to be discharged, esp. upon fulfilment of the… imprest1617 To draw (a bill or money by a bill). to take up1655 transitive. To accept or pay (a bill of exchange); to advance money on (a mortgage or other loan); to pay off. honour1664 transitive. Business. To accept or pay (a bill of exchange, debt, cheque, etc.) when due. Also in figurative context. discount1671 transitive. To pay the value of (a bill of exchange or promissory note) before its maturity date, with a deduction equivalent to the interest at a… indulge1766 Commerce. To grant an indulgence on (a bill); to allow (a person) an extension of the time within which a bill is to be met. Cf. indulgence, n. 5. dishonour1811 Commerce. To refuse or fail to accept or pay (a bill of exchange, etc.); to make default in meeting (a promissory note). cover1866 To be sufficient to defray (a charge, or expense), or to meet (a liability or risk of loss); to counterbalance or compensate (a loss or risk) so as… sight1866 spec. Of bills: (see quot. 1866). protect1884 transitive. Business. To provide funds to meet (a commercial draft or bill of exchange). Cf. cover, v.1 18. Now rare. |
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