nonacceptance

  • 11nonacceptance — n 1. rejection, refusal, denial, turndown, declination, declinature; forbiddance, veto, disallowance, interdiction, proscription, negation; renunciation, disclamation, disclaimer, disclaiming, disavowal, retraction, recantation, abnegation;… …

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  • 12nonacceptance — non·acceptance …

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  • 13nonacceptance — UK [ˌnɒnəkˈseptəns] / US [ˌnɑnəkˈseptəns] noun [uncountable] business the act of refusing to accept something such as a contract …

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  • 14nonacceptance — non ac•cept′ance n …

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  • 15dishonor by nonacceptance — A term of the commercial law. A bill is dishonored by nonacceptance when it is duly presented for acceptance and the prescribed acceptance is refused or cannot be obtained, or when presentment for acceptance is excused and the bill is not… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 16protest for nonacceptance — See protest of negotiable instrument …

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  • 17refusal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Declining to do or accept Nouns refusal; nonacceptance, denial, declining, declination, rejection; disclaimer, repudiation; negation, contradiction; rebuff, repulse, snub. Informal, thumbs down. See… …

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  • 18supraprotest — “+ noun Etymology: modification of Italian sopra protesto upon protest : an acceptance or payment of a bill by a third person for the honor of the drawer after protest for nonacceptance or nonpayment by the drawee * * * /sooh preuh proh test/, n …

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  • 19Платежи Безакцептные — англ. nonacceptance settlement платежи физических и юридических лиц, осуществляемые на основе платежных требований в бесспорном порядке, не требующие согласия плательщика. В их число входит квартирная плата, плата за газ, воду, тепло,… …

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  • 20Dishonor — Dis*hon or (d[i^]s*[o^]n [ e]r or d[i^]z*[o^]n [ e]r), n. [OE. deshonour, dishonour, OF. deshonor, deshonur, F. d[ e]shonneur; pref. des (L. dis ) + honor, honur, F. honneur, fr. L. honor. See {Honor}.] [Written also {dishonour}.] [1913 Webster]… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English