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Definition of Encashes
1. encash [v] - See also: encash
Lexicographical Neighbors of Encashes
Literary usage of Encashes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin by International Maritime Committee (1908)
"... if the Charterer encashes the same amount which he would .have got if his
merchandise had effected the whole voyage, he is also bound to pay the whole ..."
2. Nature Displayed in Her Mode of Teaching Language to Man by Nicolas Gouin Dufief (1810)
"... et surtout dans ces demeures obscures et malsaines, où les habitons de la
campagne se trouvaient encashes. Jamais ce fléau terrible ne ravagea tant de ..."
3. British Industries Under Free Trade: Essays by Experts by Harold Cox (1903)
"... promoter of a new company or the issuer of a new loan it encashes the " call,"
and in a score of ways helps on the new enterprise, the last "adventure. ..."
4. France as it is by André Lebon, Paul Pelet (1888)
"... the latter actually encashes receipts and makes payments. In each ministerial
department the paymaster is the Minister, who has power to delegate his ..."
5. The English Manual of Banking by Arthur Crump (1879)
"(2) It encashes bills or other documents; (3) Opens current and deposit accounts,
and (4) Receives valuables for safe custody against J- per cent. ..."
6. Alfred Spalding Harvey, 1840-1905: Contributions to Magazines, Speeches, Etc by Alfred Spalding Harvey (1907)
"... promoter of a new company or the issuer of a new loan it encashes the " call,"
and in a score of ways helps on the new enterprise, the last "adventure. ..."