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negotiable paper



NOUN
negotiable instrument
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Some public officials have not viewed the mementos of their official days as negotiable paper.

From Time Magazine Archive

For instance, what is a reasonable time for presenting negotiable paper, or what is a difference in kind and what a difference only in quality, or the rule against perpetuities.

From The Common Law by Oliver Wendell Holmes

From Amsterdam she would proceed to China and India, and, purchasing a cargo of silks and teas, sail for Philadelphia, where the final purchase was sold by the owner for cash or negotiable paper.

From Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made by James Dabney McCabe

He had succeeded in engrafting on Harley's Land Bank Bill a clause which empowered the government to issue negotiable paper bearing interest at the rate of threepence a day on a hundred pounds.

From The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4 by Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay

They will be sold on a credit of sixty days for negotiable paper satisfactorily endorsed.

From Slavery and the Constitution by William Ingersoll Bowditch




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