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tenor of bill of exchange — The terms of time and manner of payment of a bill of exchange. Lindley v First Nat. Bank of Waterloo, 76 Iowa 629, 41 NW 381 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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tenor — The time that must elapse before a bill of exchange or promissory note becomes due for payment, as stated on the bill or note … Accounting dictionary
tenor — The time period elapsing between the issue of a security (such as a bill of exchange) and its maturity … Big dictionary of business and management
Tenor — Maturity of a loan. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * tenor ten‧or [ˈtenə ǁ ər] noun [countable] BANKING the period of time before a bill of exchange or promissory note has to be paid, which is stated on the bill or note: • Local… … Financial and business terms
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