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acceptancen. 1) receiving something from another with the intent to keep it...
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acceptanceAffirmation and recognition of those whose race, religion, nationality, values, beliefs, etc. are different from one’s own.
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acceptanceContractual agreement instigated when the drawee of a time draft "accepts" the draft by writing the word "accepted" thereon. The drawee assumes responsibility as the acceptor and f [..]
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acceptance1570s, from Middle French acceptance, from accepter (see accept). The earlier word was acception (late 14c., accepcioun), from Latin acceptionem; it was common until c. 1700. Acceptation is from early [..]
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acceptance/ɪkˈsɛptəns/ noun acceptance /ɪkˈsɛptəns/ noun Learner's definition of ACCEPTANCE [noncount] 1 : the act of accepting something or someone acceptance of a gift acceptance of the truth accept [..]
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acceptanceThis term has two meanings. 1) In the field of transfer systems, it refers to the inclusion of a transfer order for funds or securities in a system’s operations for further processing, potentially fol [..]
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acceptanceAn agreement by the seller to the terms of the sale.
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acceptanceConsent by the person receiving the offer to be bound by the terms and conditions of the person making the offer. Acceptance of an offer constitutes an agreement.
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acceptanceThe act of accepting by an authorized representative; an indication of a willingness to pay; the assumption of a legal obligation by a party to the terms and conditions of a contract.
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acceptanceThe act of taking custody based on satisfactory verification. [D03972]
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acceptancecredence: the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true; "he gave credence to the gossip"; "acceptance of Newtonian mechanics w [..]
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acceptanceThe condition that exists when a system or functional unit meets the specified performance and security requirements.
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acceptanceDefinition The contractual agreement entered into when the drawee of a time draft writes "accepted" on the document and specifies a payment date. The drawee, thereby known as the acceptor, i [..]
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acceptancenoun. 1. an agreeable demeanor toward a concept, position, individual, or group. In regards to therapy, a welcoming and open-minded demeanor possessed by therapy professionals that puts patients at ea [..]
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acceptanceAny agreement to purchase goods under specified terms. An agreement to purchase goods at a stated price and under stated terms.
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acceptanceIn psychology acceptance occurs when a situation or scenario is acknowledged and accepted by an individual. It is typically used in reference to the acknowledgement and assent to a negative situation. [..]
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acceptancethe written approval of the buyer's offer by the seller.
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acceptanceIn UK railway signalling terms, 'acceptance' means the permission given by a signalman for a train to enter the section of line he controls.
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acceptanceFinal part of the process to introduce new types of rolling stock, onboard systems or infrastructure components to the railway network managed by Network Rail.UoS
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acceptanceA time draft (or bill of exchange) that the drawee (payer) has accepted and is unconditionally obligated to pay at maturity. - Broadly speaking, any agreement to purchase goods under specified terms.
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acceptanceThe drawee's acknowledgement of the LIABILITY on a BILL OF EXCHANGE, in writing on the instrument itself. A bill may also bear the co-acceptance by a bank, which is a guarantee to honour the inst [..]
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acceptanceThe positive response to an offer seeking participation in a credit facility.
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acceptanceAcceptance of an Offer - Notification by a party to accept the terms of an offer made by another party. For example, in a Rights Issue, the Investor will notify acceptance of an offer made by the Issuer. Acceptances must be forwarded to the Registry.
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acceptanceSignification by the Drawee of a Bill of Exchange of his assent to the order of the Drawer. It must be in writing on the Bill of Exchange and signed by the Drawee.
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acceptanceThe beneficiary presents its documents together with a bill of exchange payable at a future date stipulated in the credit. The bank accepts the bill of exchange by signing it, and returns it to the be [..]
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acceptanceAcceptance of an Offer. A notification by a party to accept the terms of an offer made by another party. For example, in a Rights Issue, the Investor will notify acceptance of an offer made by the Issuer. For Broker Sponsored Holdings, acceptances can be received electronically via CHESS. Issuer Sponsored acceptances must be forwarded to the Reg [..]
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acceptanceA positive response to an offer or counter-offer that enables the agreement between the parties.
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acceptance(n) the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true(n) the act of accepting with approval; favorable reception(n) the state of being acceptable and accepted(n) (contrac [..]
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acceptanceYou will need to accept the offer of study your institution gives you; this is your formal acceptance.
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acceptanceA time draft (or bill of Exchange ) on which the drawee has written the word "accepted" over his signature, thereby becoming unconditionally obliged to pay at maturity. The draft mus [..]
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acceptanceA time draft (or bill of exchange) that the drawee (payer) has accepted and is unconditionally obligated to pay at maturity.Broadly speaking any agreement to purchase goods under specified terms.
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acceptanceAn unambiguous communication that the offer has been accepted. For contracts controlled by the UCC, contracts involving the sales of goods need not mirror the offer’s terms. For other contracts, the a [..]
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acceptanceThe point at which the business end-users of a system declare, formally, that the system meets their needs and has performed satisfactorily during the test procedures. Unless a system has been acquired, installed, or amended, purely for IT department it is not sufficient for technical staff to declare it acceptable; the end users must be involved. [..]
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acceptanceThe act of an authorized representative of the government by which the government assumes for itself, or as agent of another, ownership of existing and identified supplies tendered, or approves specif [..]
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acceptanceImages may be sent to exhibitions and salons in many countries. Gaining an acceptance at one of these is an achievement in itself, as the standards are very high, and it can be a step on the way to attaining awards such as EFIAP.
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acceptanceA time draft (or bill of exchange) which the drawee (the person or organization, typically a bank, who must pay a draft or bill) has accepted and is unconditionally obligated to pay at maturity. Drawe [..]
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acceptanceAn agreement to purchase goods under specified terms.
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acceptanceUsually, acceptance of an offer, according to the terms of the offer, creates an enforceable agreement or contract.
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acceptanceInsurance acceptance occurs when an applicant for insurance receives the policy from the company and, in the case of general insurance, pays the premium. In life insurance, since the initial premium i [..]
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acceptanceis acceptance of a draft of an insurance contract. Acceptance of a draft might be done by means of timely declaration made by a person to which the draft was supplied or by means of other timely actio [..]
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acceptancen. 1) receiving something from another with the intent to keep it, and showing that this was based on a previous agreement. 2) agreeing verbally or in writing to the terms of a contract, which is one [..]
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acceptance<programming language> (ATOLL) The language used for automating the checking and launch of Saturn rockets. ["SLCC ATOLL User's Manual", IBM 70-F11-0001, Huntsville AL Dec 1970]. Acronym: ATOLL (01 May 2000)
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acceptanceUsually, acceptance of an offer, according to the terms of the offer, creates an enforceable agreement or contract.
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acceptance[1] A time draft (or Bill of Exchange) which the drawee has accepted and is unconditionally obligated to pay at maturity. [2] Drawees act in receiving a draft and thus entering into the obligation to pay its value at maturity. [3] Broadly speaking, any agreement to purchase goods under specified terms.
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acceptanceA decision by individuals to participate in a survey.
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acceptanceA generic term for the acceptance of payment types including card schemes, mobile, check, prepaid or other alternative payments.
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acceptanceAcceptance to a contract can be made by words or conduct and it has to be exactly on the same terms as the offer.
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acceptanceThe point at which the division is notified that the required functionality was provided and the product is acceptable for use
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acceptanceThe act of formally acknowledging a debt by signing a financial instrument called a draft. When done by a non-bank party, a trade acceptance is created. When done by a bank, a banker´s acceptance is created. See banker´s acceptance.
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acceptanceTo agree to the terms of an offer or contract.
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acceptanceIn practice acceptance is used instead of ratification when, at a national level, constitutional law does not require an agreement to be ratified by the Head of State. Acceptance has the same legal effect as ratification.
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acceptanceThe act of assenting to an offer (eg the affixing of one's signature for the purpose of accepting the terms or conditions of a dealing).
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acceptance
The act of accepting; a receiving of something offered, with approbation, satisfaction, or acquiescence; especially, favorable reception; approval
(the acceptance of a gift, office, doctrine, etc. [..]
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acceptanceThe offeree's consent to enter into a contract and to be bound by the terms of the offer.
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acceptanceA buyer's or seller's agreement to enter into a contract and be bound by the terms of the offer.
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acceptanceContractual agreement instigated when the drawee of a time draft "accepts" the draft by writing the word "accepted" thereon. The drawee assumes responsibility as the acceptor and f [..]
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