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Прехвърляне на менителница Explanation: Prehvarliane na menitelnica - Prehvarlianeto na menitelnica ot edno lice na drugo taka, che pravopriemnikat stava nein pritejatel. Oxfordski enciklopedichen rechnik po pravo, Ciela PH /A Dictionary of law, Fourth edition, 1997, Oxford Press/ |
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just a suggestion - see explanation Explanation: Negotiable Instrument/bill: Signed document that promises to pay a sum of money at a future date or on demand. A negotiable instrument can be transferred by endorsement and/or delivery. Reference: http://www.moneywords.com/ |
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just some suggestions - see explanation Explanation: 1. To negotiate a bill of exchange: to discount/sell at a discount a bill of exchange, or to transfer its ownership to another party (Longman business dictionary) прехвърлям/продавам менителница 2. Negotiable Instrument/bill: Signed document that promises to pay a sum of money at a future date or on demand. A negotiable instrument can be transferred by endorsement and/or delivery. Reference: http://www.moneywords.com/ |
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джиросване на менителница Explanation: или прехвърляне на менителница Джиросването всъщност е прехвърляне на правата и задълженията на ценна книга - в случая менителница. Business English dictionary |
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прехвърляне на менителница Explanation: Прехвърлянето на менителница (bill of exchange) от едно лице на друго така, че правоприемникът става неин притежател. Менителница, платима на приносител, се прехвърля чрез предаване (delivery); менителница, платима на заповед, се прехвърля чрез джиро (endorsement) на държателя при прехвърлянето. Издаването на менителница на ремитент не представлява прехвърляне. A Dictionary of Law, fourth edition (1997), Oxford University Press, |
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