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acquittance [-təns] s1. Entlastung f, Entbindung f (of von)2. obs Erfüllung f (einer Verbindlichkeit)3. Quittung f, Empfangsbestätigung f* * *n.Erfüllung f.Quittung -en f.Tilgung -en f. -
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > acquittance
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noun(Law) Freispruch, der* * ** * *ac·quit·tal[əˈkwɪtəl, AM -t̬-]n* * *[ə'kwɪtl]nFreispruch m (on von)* * *acquittal [-tl] s1. JUR Freispruch m2. → academic.ru/543/acquittance">acquittance 1* * *noun(Law) Freispruch, der* * *n.Begnadigung f.Freispruch m.Schulderlass m. -
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(DE) Freispruch; Dispens {r}; Dispensation {e}; Entsatz {r}; (EN) absolution; acquitment; acquittal; acquittance; acquitting; clearing; deliverance; dispensation; exculpation; exemption; exoneration; release; releasement; relief -
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(DE) Abgleich {m}; Ausgleich {r}; Ausgleichung {e}; Begleichung {e}; Entzerrung {e}; Erstattung {e}; Freispruch; Nivellement {s}; Revirement {s}; Skontro {s}; (EN) accommodation; acquitment; acquittal; acquittance; acquitting; adequation; adjustment; alignment; clearing; equalization; equation; liquidation; offset; paying-off; return; satisfaction; scaling; settlement; stand-off; trimming -
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(DE) Abbezahlung {e}; Abzahlung; Ausschüttung; Auszahlung {e}; Entlohnung {e}; Erstattung {e}; Zahlung {e}; (EN) acquittance; clearing; disbursal; paying-off; paying-out -
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(DE) Entrinnen {s}; (EN) acquittance; getting off; release; riddance -
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(DE) Ausgabenbeleg {r}; Beleg {r}; Kassenbeleg {r}; Quittung {e}; Zahlungsbeleg {r}; (EN) acquittance; quietus; quittance; receipt; release; voucher -
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(DE) Inszenierung; Regie {e}; Regiebetrieb {r}; (EN) acquittance; arrangement; directing; direction; docketing; getting up; marshalling; settlement; settling -
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(DE) Freispruch; (EN) acquitment; acquittal; acquittance; release -
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См. также в других словарях:
acquittance — ac·quit·tance /ə kwit əns/ n: acquittal (1) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. acquittance … Law dictionary
Acquittance — Ac*quit tance, n. [OF. aquitance, fr. aquiter. See {Acquit}.] 1. The clearing off of debt or obligation; a release or discharge from debt or other liability. [1913 Webster] 2. A writing which is evidence of a discharge; a receipt in full, which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Acquittance — Ac*quit tance, v. t. To acquit. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acquittance — [ə kwit′ ns] n. [ME aquitaunce < OFr aquitance: see ACQUIT & ANCE] 1. a settlement of, or release from, debt or liability 2. a record of this; receipt … English World dictionary
acquittance — /akwitans/ A written discharge, whereby one is freed from an obligation to pay money or perform a duty. This word, though perhaps not strictly speaking synonymous with receipt, includes it. A receipt is one form of an acquittance; a discharge is… … Black's law dictionary
acquittance — /akwitans/ A written discharge, whereby one is freed from an obligation to pay money or perform a duty. This word, though perhaps not strictly speaking synonymous with receipt, includes it. A receipt is one form of an acquittance; a discharge is… … Black's law dictionary
acquittance — A release; a receipt. While the word is not strictly synonymous with the word receipt, it includes receipt. A receipt is one form of acquittance; a discharge is another form. A receipt in full is an acquittance. It has been held that a receipt… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Acquittance — A document that shows that a debtor has been released from a debt obligation. An acquittance are often given as an indication from the lender to a debtor that the owed amount has been completely repaid and that the lender cannot request further… … Investment dictionary
acquittance pro tanto — See acquittance … Ballentine's law dictionary
acquittance — noun Date: 14th century a document evidencing a discharge from an obligation; especially a receipt in full … New Collegiate Dictionary
acquittance — /euh kwit ns/, n. 1. the act of acquitting. 2. the discharge of a debt or obligation. 3. a document or receipt as evidence of the discharge of a debt or obligation. [1300 50; ME aquitance < OF. See ACQUIT, ANCE] * * * … Universalium