Definition of Encashment

1. n. The payment in cash of a note, draft, etc.

Definition of Encashment

1. Noun. (finance) The payment in cash of a note, draft, etc. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Encashment

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Encashment

encarnalized
encarnalizes
encarnalizing
encarpus
encarpuses
encase
encased
encases
encash
encashable
encashed
encashes
encashing
encashment (current term)
encashments
encasing
encatarrhaphy
encauma
encaustic
encaustics
encave
encaved
encaves
encaving
encebollado
encebollados
enceinte
enceintes

Literary usage of Encashment

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Law Reports. Privy Council Appeals: Cases Heard and Determined by the by Herbert Cowell, Edmund F. Moore, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords (1873)
"Mr. Cohen, on the part of the Plaintiffs (the Appellants), maintains that the words " until the effectual encashment" of the Bills meant that the Bills ..."

2. Papers on Maritime Legislation: With a Translation of the German Mercantile by Ernest Emil Wendt (1888)
"The personal liability of the owner arising out of the encashment of freight which is subject to the lien of the creditor (Art. 774) is not affected by this ..."

3. Reports of Cases Decided by the English Courts: With Notes and References to by Nathaniel Cleveland Moak, John Thomas Cook (1877)
"The other construction, supported by the passage following the words I have just read, namely, " which encashment is entrusted to Mr. ..."

4. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"Savings Bank withdrawals up to /iio, and National Savings Stamps encashment up to £3; all other offices are closed. Christmas Day. ..."

5. Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States by United States Supreme Court, William Cranch, Henry Wheaton, Richard Peters, Benjamin Chew Howard, Jeremiah Sullivan Black (1906)
"We hold'subject to encashment, to be collected and realized as far as they could do it, and the proceeds to be remitted to plaintiffs for the credit. ..."

6. Foreign Exchange by Albert Conser Whitaker (1919)
"The banks which issue these instruments make arrangements for their encashment, in general with the same list of banks as that to which they address their ..."

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