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Definition of payable
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of payable is as below...
Payable
(a.) That may be
discharged
or
settled
by
delivery
of
value.
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Money
::
Money (n.) Any
written
or
stamped
promise,
certificate,
or
order,
as a
government
note, a bank note, a
certificate
of
deposit,
etc., which is
payable
in
standard
coined
money and is
lawfully
current
in lieu of it; in a
comprehensive
sense,
any
currency
usually
and
lawfully
employed
in
buying
and
selling..
Tonnage
::
Tonnage
(n.) A duty or
impost
on
vessels,
estimated
per ton, or, a duty, toll, or rate
payable
on goods per ton
transported
on
canals..
Repayable
::
Repayable
(a.)
Capable
of
being,
or
proper
to be ,
repaid;
due; as, a loan
repayable
in ten days;
services
repayable
in
kind..
Prestable
::
Prestable
(a.)
Payable.
Payable
::
Payable
(a.) That may be
discharged
or
settled
by
delivery
of
value.
Reimbursable
::
Reimbursable
(a.)
Capable
of being
repaid;
repayable.
Bank Bill
::
Bank bill () In
England,
a note, or a bill of
exchange,
of a bank,
payable
to
order,
and
usually
at some
future
specified
time. Such bills are
negotiable,
but form, in the
strict
sense of the term, no part of the
currency..
Offering
::
Offering
(n.) A sum of money
offered,
as in
church
service;
as, a
missionary
offering.
Specif.:
(Ch. of Eng.)
Personal
tithes
payable
according
to
custom,
either
at
certain
seasons
as
Christmas
or
Easter,
or on
certain
occasions
as
marriages
or
christenings..
Teller
::
Teller
(n.) One of four
officers
of the
English
Exchequer,
formerly
appointed
to
receive
moneys
due to the king and to pay
moneys
payable
by the
king..
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) The
process
of
setting
accounts
or debts
between
parties
residing
at a
distance
from each
other,
without
the
intervention
of
money,
by
exchanging
orders
or
drafts,
called
bills of
exchange.
These may be drawn in one
country
and
payable
in
another,
in which case they are
called
foreign
bills;
or they may be drawn and made
payable
in the same
country,
in which case they are
called
inland
bills.
The term bill of
exchange
is often
abbreviated
into
exchange;
as, to buy or sell
exchange.
Usance
::
Usance
(v. t.) The time, fixed
variously
by the usage
between
different
countries,
when a bill of
exchange
is
payable;
as, a bill drawn on
London
at one
usance,
or at
double
usance..
Monthly
::
Monthly
(a.) Done,
happening,
payable,
published,
etc., once a
month,
or every
month;
as, a
monthly
visit;
monthly
charges;
a
monthly
installment;
a
monthly
magazine..
Bank Bill
::
Bank bill () In
America
(and
formerly
in
England),
a
promissory
note of a bank
payable
to the
bearer
on
demand,
and used as
currency;
a bank
note..
Installment
::
Installment
(n.) A
portion
of a debt, or sum of
money,
which is
divided
into
portions
that are made
payable
at
different
times.
Payment
by
installment
is
payment
by parts at
different
times,
the
amounts
and times being often
definitely
stipulated..
Bank Note
::
Bank note ()
Formerly,
a
promissory
note made by a
banker,
or
banking
company,
payable
to a
specified
person
at a fixed date; a bank bill. See Bank bill, 2..
Five-twenties
::
Five-twenties
(n. pl.)
Five-twenty
bonds of the
United
States
(bearing
six per cent
interest),
issued
in 1862, '64, and '65,
redeemable
after five and
payable
in
twenty
years..
Bulker
::
Bulker
(n.) A
person
employed
to
ascertain
the bulk or size of
goods,
in order to fix the
amount
of
freight
or dues
payable
on
them..
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.)
Destruction
or
diminution
of
value,
if
brought
about in a
manner
provided
for in the
insurance
contract
(as
destruction
by fire or
wreck,
damage
by water or
smoke),
or the death or
injury
of an
insured
person;
also, the sum paid or
payable
therefor;
as, the
losses
of the
company
this year
amount
to a
million
of
dollars..
Payable
::
Payable
(a.) That may, can, or
should
be paid;
suitable
to be paid;
justly
due..
Forestage
::
Forestage
(n.) A duty or
tribute
payable
to the
king's
foresters.
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