negotiable instrument
31instrument — A formal or legal document in writing, such as a contract, deed, will, bond, or lease. A writing that satisfies the requisites of negotiability prescribed by U.C.C. Art. 3. A negotiable instrument (defined in U.C.C. No. 3 104), or a security… …
32instrument — A formal or legal document in writing, such as a contract, deed, will, bond, or lease. A writing that satisfies the requisites of negotiability prescribed by U.C.C. Art. 3. A negotiable instrument (defined in U.C.C. No. 3 104), or a security… …
33Negotiable — 1. Describing the price of a good or security that is not firmly established. 2. Describing a good or security whose ownership is easily transferable from one party to another. 1. You will often hear the term negotiable in reference to the… …
34negotiable note — A promissory note having all the requisites of negotiability. Graphically, a courier without luggage, whose countenance is its passport. See negotiable instrument …
35negotiable paper — See negotiable instrument …
36instrument — See: capital instruments, financial instrument, negotiable instrument …
37negotiable paper — index check (instrument), draft, note (written promise to pay), security (stock) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
38non-negotiable instrument — financial document which is not easily transferred to another person …
39non-negotiable instrument — /nɒn nɪˌgəυʃəb(ə)l ɪnstrυmənt/ noun a document which cannot be exchanged for cash, e.g. a crossed cheque …
40non-negotiable instrument — /nɒn nɪˌgəυʃəb(ə)l ɪnstrυmənt/ noun a document which cannot be exchanged for cash, e.g. a crossed cheque …