acquittance
acquittance, n. A document by which one is discharged from a debt or other obligation; a receipt or release in-dicating payment in full. — acquit, vb.
acquittance, n. A document by which one is discharged from a debt or other obligation; a receipt or release in-dicating payment in full. — acquit, vb.
quittance. 1. A release or discharge from a debt or obligation. 2. The document serving as evidence of such a release. See ACQUITTANCE.
acquittance n. 债务(或义务)免除证书 指当事人可据以免除给付金钱或履行义务的书面清偿证书。该术语不完全等同于收据〔receipt〕,但却包含后者。收据是免除证书的一种,清偿证书〔discharge〕则是另一种。
免除(债务、义务、责任) 英语:discharge (debt, obligation, from liability) 法语:quittance, libération, exécution des engagements 德语:Löschung, Erfüllung einer Verbindlichkeit 意大利语:pagamento, adempimento, quietanza 西班牙语:cumplimiento
refutantia (ref-yoo-tan-shee-[schwa]), n. [Law Latin] Hist. An acquittance or an acknowledgment renouncing all future claims.
acquittal n. (1)免除合同义务;免除债务;免除民事责任(→acquittance) (2)宣告无罪 指通过法庭判决、陪审团裁断或其他法律程序,正式确认被指控犯罪的人在法律上无罪。 (3)(封建法)中间领主保护领臣的义务 指中间领主〔middle lord〕保护领臣不因中间领主自己对最高领主〔paramount lord〕负有义务而受到后者的起诉或对其土地的侵入或干扰。
pour acquit (poor a-kee), n. [French “for acquittance”] French law. The formula that a creditor adds when signing a receipt.