banker's receipt

  • 81goldsmiths' notes — Bankers cash notes (i.e., promissory notes given by a banker to his customers as acknowledgments of the receipt of money) were originally called in London goldsmiths notes, from the circumstance that all the banking business in England was… …

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  • 82certificate — /sartifakat/ A written assurance, or official representation, that some act has or has not been done, or some event occurred, or some legal formality has been complied with. A written assurance made or issuing from some court, and designed as a… …

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  • 83goldsmiths' notes — Bankers cash notes (i.e., promissory notes given by a banker to his customers as acknowledgments of the receipt of money) were originally called in London goldsmiths notes, from the circumstance that all the banking business in England was… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 84EXILARCH — (Aram. רֵישׁ גָּלוּתָא, resh galuta), lay head of the Jewish community in Babylon. (See Chart: Exilarchs of Parthian and Sasanid Periods and Chart: Babylonian Exilarchs.) Until the Arab Conquest The government of Babylonian Jewry for the first 12 …

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