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Definition of Creances
1. creance [n] - See also: creance
Lexicographical Neighbors of Creances
Literary usage of Creances
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined Before the Committees of His Majesty by Great Britain Privy Council. Judicial Committee, Jerome William Knapp (1834)
"From an unfortunate mistake in the official translation of the i st article of
this convention, by which the word creances has been rendered " claims" ..."
2. Bulletin by International Maritime Committee (1908)
"... 4) creances POUR SAUVETAGE ; 5) creances DU CHEF D'ABORDAGE de sorte que
jusqu'ici, l'honorable délégue des Etats-Unis est d'accord; mais ensuite, ..."
3. Servia by the Servians by Alfred Stead (1909)
"... the amount at stake does not exceed 200 francs, also in cases of creances ...
exceeds 200 francs, and for creances immobilieres, or bills of exchange, ..."
4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined Before the Committees of His Majesty by Great Britain Privy Council. Judicial Committee, Jerome William Knapp (1834)
"From an unfortunate mistake in the official translation of the i st article of
this convention, by which the word creances has been rendered " claims" ..."
5. Bulletin by International Maritime Committee (1908)
"... 4) creances POUR SAUVETAGE ; 5) creances DU CHEF D'ABORDAGE de sorte que
jusqu'ici, l'honorable délégue des Etats-Unis est d'accord; mais ensuite, ..."
6. Servia by the Servians by Alfred Stead (1909)
"... the amount at stake does not exceed 200 francs, also in cases of creances ...
exceeds 200 francs, and for creances immobilieres, or bills of exchange, ..."