bill of exchange

NOUN
  1. a document ordering the payment of money; drawn by one person or bank on another
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How To Use bill of exchange In A Sentence

  • In our submission, that does not amount to drawing, accepting and negotiating a bill of exchange.
  • The medium of world commerce was often the sterling bill of exchange, which provided something like an international currency.
  • A bill of exchange is a legally recognized document.
  • A bill of exchange is a legally recognized document.
  • The Trustee endorsed the bill of exchange in favour of Sealark.
  • A bill of exchange is a legally recognized document.
  • You may also negotiate cash advances from your bank, using the bill of exchange as security.
  • A cheque is a bill of exchange drawn on a banker payable on demand.
  • Bank acceptance , Bill ; Banker's acceptance : A Bill of exchange which has been accepted by a banker.
  • Make sure the bill of exchange is correctly drawn, signed and endorsed.
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