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Drawer
DrawerContracts. The party who makes a bill of exchange. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Party Practice, contracts. When applied to practice, by party is understood either the plaintiff or defendant. In contracts, a party is one or more persons who engage to perform or receive the performance of some agreement. Bill 1) Legislation. An instrument drawn or presented by a member or committee to a legislative body for its approbation and enactment. After it has gone through both houses and received the constitutional sanction of the chief magistrate, where such approbation is requisite, it becomes a law. 2) Merchant law. An account containing the items of goods sold, or of work done by one person against another. 3) Contracts. A bill or obligation, is a deed whereby the obligor acknowledges himself to owe unto the obligee a certain sum of money or some other thing, in which, besides the names of the parties, are to be considered the sum or thing due, the time, place, and manner of payment or delivery thereof. It may be indented, or poll, and with or without a penalty. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Drawback Common law. An allowance made by the government to merchants on the reexportation of certain imported goods liable to duties, which, in some cases, consists of the whole; in others, of a part of the duties which had been paid upon the importation. Drawee A person to whom a bill of exchange is addressed, and who is requested to pay the amount of money therein mentioned. Drawing A representation on paper, card, or other substance. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Dowry Formerly applied to mean that which a woman brings to her hushand in marriage; this is now called a portion. Dragoman An interpreter employed in the east, and particularly at the Turkish court. Drain Conveying the water from one place to another, for the purpose of drying the former. Drawback Common law. An allowance made by the government to merchants on the reexportation of certain imported goods liable to duties, which, in some cases, consists of the whole; in others, of a part of the duties which had been paid upon the importation. Drawee A person to whom a bill of exchange is addressed, and who is requested to pay the amount of money therein mentioned. Drawer Drawing A representation on paper, card, or other substance. Dreit Droit. The whole collection of laws, written and unwritten, and is synonymous to our word law. Driftway A road or way over which cattle are driven. Drip The right of drip is an easementt by which the water which falls on one house is allowed to fall upon the land of another. Droit A French word, which, in that language, signifies the whole collection of laws, written and unwritten, and is synonymous to our word law. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Drawer. If you have a better definition for Drawer than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Drawer may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Drawer and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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