presentment

英[prɪ'zentmənt] 美[prɪ'zentmənt]
  • n. 陈述;呈现;递交
  • presa n.[音](如轮唱曲等卡农曲的)声部进入记号
  • presage n.预感;预兆;预知v.预兆;预示;预言
  • presbyope n.远视者(老花眼者)
  • presbyter n.发起人;牧师;长老
  • preschool adj.未满学龄的;就学前的n.育幼院;幼稚园
Noun:
  1. an accusation of crime made by a grand jury on its own initiative

  2. a document that must be accepted and paid by another person

  3. a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view;

    "the presentation of new data"
    "he gave the customer a demonstration"

1. The receipt shall specify the date of presentment for acceptance and shall be signed.
回单上应当记明汇票提示承兑日期并签章.

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2. The countermand of a cheque only takes effect after the expiration oflimit of time for presentment.
撤销支票付款的委托,仅于提示期限满后行之,始为有效.

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3. When the cause of delay ceases to operate , presentment must be made with reasonable diligence.
但一待导致延迟之原因终止, 即须尽合理努力作付款提示.

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4. Persons suspected of crime may be rendered liable to trial by indictment presentment , or by information.
涉嫌犯罪的人可以通过公诉书 、 大陪审团起诉报告或通过检察机关的起诉书而被提交审判.

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5. Presentment for payment is necessary in order to render the indorser of a note liable.
为使本票之背书人负责,执票人必须作付款提示.

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