acknowledgement+of+payment
1acknowledgement of debt — acˌknowledgement of ˈdebt noun acknowledgements of debt PLURALFORM [countable] FINANCE LAW an official written statement in which someone agrees that they have a debt and will pay it back * * * acknowledgement of debt UK US (plural… …
2token payment — noun a small payment made in acknowledgement of an obligation • Hypernyms: ↑payment * * * noun : a very small payment made upon a debt and intended by the payer merely to acknowledge the existence of the obligation * * * a small payment binding… …
3credit — /ˈkrɛdət / (say kreduht) noun 1. commendation or honour or acknowledgement given for some action, quality, etc. 2. a person or thing being acknowledged as a source of commendation or honour: a credit to the team. 3. influence or authority… …
4Wikipedia:Reference desk/Computing — The Wikipedia Reference Desk covering the topic of computing. Computing #eee #f5f5f5 #eee #aaa #aaa #aaa #00f #36b #000 #00f computing Wikipedia:Reference de …
5receipt — n. 1. Reception. 2. Reception, admission. 3. Recipe, prescription, formulary. 4. (Com.) Acquittance, quittance, acknowledgement of payment …
6quittance — n. archaic or poet. 1 (foll. by from) a release. 2 an acknowledgement of payment; a receipt. Etymology: ME f. OF quitance f. quiter QUIT …
7Copyright law of the United Kingdom — The modern concept of copyright originated in the United Kingdom, in the year 1710, with the Statute of Anne. The current copyright law of the United Kingdom is to be found in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (the 1988 Act), as amended …
8credit — n. & v. n. 1 (usu. of a person) a source of honour, pride, etc. (is a credit to the school). 2 the acknowledgement of merit (must give him credit for consistency). 3 a good reputation (his credit stands high). 4 a belief or trust (I place credit… …
9receipt — re·ceipt /ri sēt/ n 1: the act, process, or fact of taking possession 2: something (as income) received usu. used in pl. 3: a writing acknowledging the receiving of goods or money Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster …
10deposit — de·pos·it 1 /di pä zət/ vt 1: to place for safekeeping or as security may deposit the property with the court; esp: to put in a bank account 2 in the civil law of Louisiana: to place (movable property) under a deposit the depository can not make… …