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AcquittanceA written document which releases a second party from any financial or other liability. An example of an acquittance would be a receipt indicating payment in full.
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Acquittancen. Release or discharge from indebtedness, obligation, or responsibility.
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Acquittance a receipt or discharge.
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Acquittance to acquit, clear.
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Acquittanceacquittal
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AcquittanceA written receipt in full, in discharge from all claims.
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Acquittance(n) a legal document evidencing the discharge of a debt or obligation
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AcquittanceA written receipt in full in discharge from all claims.
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Acquittancea receipt or discharge
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AcquittanceA written document which releases a second party from any financial or other liability. An example of an acquittance would be a receipt indicating payment in full.
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