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  • 31face of instrument — That which is shown by the language employed, without any explanation, modification, or addition from extrinsic facts or evidence. Investors Syndicate v. Willcuts, D.C.Minn., 45 F.2d 900, 902. Thus, if the express terms of the paper disclose a… …

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  • 32paper — A written or printed document or instrument. A document filed or introduced in evidence in a suit at law, as, in the phrase papers in the case and in papers on appeal. Any writing or printed document, including letters, memoranda, legal or… …

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  • 33Redeem — Re*deem (r?*d?m ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Redeemed}. ( d?md ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Redeeming}.] [F. r[ e]dimer, L. redimere; pref. red , re re + emere, emptum, to buy, originally, to take, cf. OIr. em (in comp.), Lith. imti. Cf. {Assume}, {Consume},… …

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  • 34Redeemed — Redeem Re*deem (r?*d?m ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Redeemed}. ( d?md ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Redeeming}.] [F. r[ e]dimer, L. redimere; pref. red , re re + emere, emptum, to buy, originally, to take, cf. OIr. em (in comp.), Lith. imti. Cf. {Assume},… …

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  • 35Redeeming — Redeem Re*deem (r?*d?m ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Redeemed}. ( d?md ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Redeeming}.] [F. r[ e]dimer, L. redimere; pref. red , re re + emere, emptum, to buy, originally, to take, cf. OIr. em (in comp.), Lith. imti. Cf. {Assume},… …

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  • 36Re-demption — Re demp tion ( sh?n), n. [F. r[ e]demption, L. redemptio. See {Redeem}, and cf. {Ransom}.] The act of redeeming, or the state of being redeemed; repurchase; ransom; release; rescue; deliverance; as, the redemption of prisoners taken in war; the… …

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  • 37To redeem the time — Redeem Re*deem (r?*d?m ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Redeemed}. ( d?md ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Redeeming}.] [F. r[ e]dimer, L. redimere; pref. red , re re + emere, emptum, to buy, originally, to take, cf. OIr. em (in comp.), Lith. imti. Cf. {Assume},… …

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  • 38Notes receivable — represents claims for which formal instruments of credit are issued as evidence of debt, such as a promissory note. The credit instrument normally requires the debtor to pay interest and extends for time periods of 30 days or longer. Notes… …

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  • 39bill — I. n. 1. Beak, mandible, neb. 2. Bill hook, hedge bill, hedging knife, brush cutter. 3. Account, charges, reckoning, score. 4. Statement of particulars. 5. Draft of a law, projected law. 6. Note, note of hand, promissory note, evidence of debt, I …

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  • 40bond — I. n. 1. Band, ligature, cord, ligament, fastening, link. 2. [In pl.] Fetters, chains, bondage, captivity, constraint, durance, imprisonment, prison. 3. Tie, connection, attraction, link, union, attachment, uniting, influence. 4. Obligation,… …

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