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dispatch+note

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  • dispatch note — ➔ note1 …   Financial and business terms

  • dispatch note — /dɪ spæt ʃnəυt/ noun a note saying that goods have been sent …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • dispatch note — /dɪ spætʃ nəυt/ noun a note saying that goods have been sent …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • dispatch note — /dəsˈpætʃ noʊt/ (say duhs pach noht) noun Chiefly British 1. a notification sent in advance of a parcel to notify the recipient of its pending arrival. 2. a document attached to a parcel to be sent abroad, containing details of the contents …  

  • dispatch note — noun : a tag required on a parcel post package in international mail giving facts (as weight, postage, names of sender and addressee, and sender s directions to the foreign post office if the parcel is undeliverable) that are essential to the… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Dispatch (logistics) — Dispatch is a procedure for assigning employees (workers) or vehicles to customers. Industries that dispatch include taxicabs, couriers, emergency services, as well as home and commercial services such as maid services, plumbing, HVAC, pest… …   Wikipedia

  • note — 1 n 1 a: a written promise to pay a debt; specif: promissory note in this entry bank note: a promissory note issued by a bank payable to bearer on demand but without interest and circulating as money cog·no·vit note /käg nō vit , kōg /: a note in …   Law dictionary

  • dispatch advice — UK US noun [S] (UK also despatch advice, UK also despatch note) COMMERCE ► a document sent to a customer that states the description, type, and quantity of goods that have been sent to them: »The dispatch advice enables the shipper to provide… …   Financial and business terms

  • dispatch — I (act of putting to death) noun act of killing, act of slaying, assassination, bloodshed, death by violence, deathblow, destruction, disposal, doing away with, execution, extermination, homicide, killing, liquidation, massacre, murder II… …   Law dictionary

  • dispatch — di‧spatch [dɪˈspætʆ] also despatch verb [transitive] TRANSPORT to send something or someone to a place: • Manufacturers dispatch vials of vaccine in large, insulated cartons. • A rescue team was dispatched to the mountain …   Financial and business terms

  • note — [n1] symbol, often used in reference to music character, degree, figure, flat, indication, interval, key, lick*, mark, natural, pitch, representation, scale, sharp, sign, step, token, tone; concepts 262,284 note [n2] attention, heed cognizance,… …   New thesaurus

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