banker’s credit

  • 51banker's card — /ˈbæŋkəz kad/ (say bangkuhz kahd) noun British a small card issued on request by certain banks to credit worthy customers, undertaking that the holder s cheques up to a specified amount will be honoured …

  • 52banker's acceptances — In the broad sense, acceptances of bills of exchange by banks; in the technical and peculiar sense of the banking business, extensions of credit by acceptances of bills of exchange. Atterbury v Bank of Washington Heights, 241 NY 231, 239 …

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  • 53trade credit — an arrangement to buy goods or services on account, that is, without making immediate cash payment. Glossary of Business Terms Credit granted by a supplier to a customer to finance the customer s purchase of goods or services from the supplier.… …

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  • 54Fédération nationale du crédit agricole — Crédit agricole Pour les articles homonymes, voir Crédit agricole (homonymie). Logo de Crédit Agricole …

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  • 55Groupe Crédit Agricole — Crédit agricole Pour les articles homonymes, voir Crédit agricole (homonymie). Logo de Crédit Agricole …

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  • 56History of credit unions — Credit unions are community based banks organized according to cooperative principles. In the early stages of development of a nation s financial system, unserved and underserved populations must rely on risky and expensive informal financial… …

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  • 57Bank credit — Credit Cred it (kr[e^]d [i^]t), n. [F. cr[ e]dit (cf. It. credito), L. creditum loan, prop. neut. of creditus, p. p. of credere to trust, loan, believe. See {Creed}.] 1. Reliance on the truth of something said or done; belief; faith; trust;… …

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  • 58Bill of credit — Credit Cred it (kr[e^]d [i^]t), n. [F. cr[ e]dit (cf. It. credito), L. creditum loan, prop. neut. of creditus, p. p. of credere to trust, loan, believe. See {Creed}.] 1. Reliance on the truth of something said or done; belief; faith; trust;… …

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  • 59Cash credit — Credit Cred it (kr[e^]d [i^]t), n. [F. cr[ e]dit (cf. It. credito), L. creditum loan, prop. neut. of creditus, p. p. of credere to trust, loan, believe. See {Creed}.] 1. Reliance on the truth of something said or done; belief; faith; trust;… …

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  • 60circular letter of credit — Credit Cred it (kr[e^]d [i^]t), n. [F. cr[ e]dit (cf. It. credito), L. creditum loan, prop. neut. of creditus, p. p. of credere to trust, loan, believe. See {Creed}.] 1. Reliance on the truth of something said or done; belief; faith; trust;… …

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