acceptance
A time draft that has been accepted for payment.
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Contractual agreement instigated when the drawee of a time draft "accepts" the draft by writing the word "accepted" thereon. The drawee assumes responsibility as the acceptor and for payment at maturity. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary
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acceptance ac‧cept‧ance [əkˈseptəns] noun
1. [uncountable] taking or agreeing to take something offered:
• Indonesia's acceptance of aid from western countries
2. [uncountable] when someone accepts a plan, idea, agreement etc:
• A judge can force acceptance of a bankruptcy plan.
3. COMMERCE [uncountable] when a buyer agrees to take goods from a seller and must therefore pay for them
4. [uncountable] MARKETING the willingness of people to buy a product, especially a new or changed product:
• The company's earnings have fallen in the last four years owing to poor acceptance of new products.
• The key issue driving consumer acceptance of this technology is pricing.
5. [countable] FINANCE in a takeover, agreement by individual shareholders to the offer:
• The takeover offer has received acceptances from shareholders representing 160 million shares.
6. [countable, uncountable] BANKING agreement to pay a
bill of exchange, the words on a bill showing this agreement, or the accepted bill itself:
• Bankers' acceptances require actual certificates to be delivered the same day.
ˌpartial acˈceptance [countable usually singular] BANKING
agreement by someone to pay part of the value of a
bill of exchange, with other acceptors responsible for paying the rest
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acceptance UK US /əkˈseptəns/ noun
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The board has recommended acceptance of the offer.
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On acceptance of the proposal, a draft agreement will be sent to both parties.
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COMMERCE,
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We will confirm acceptance of your order by email.
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A formal letter of acceptance is sent to the successful supplier.
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Placing of an order constitutes acceptance of our terms and conditions.
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MARKETING gain/find/win acceptance »
These devices are gaining acceptance within the marketplace.
consumer/customer/public acceptance »
The project aims to assess consumer acceptance of GM foods.
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FINANCE »
The bidding company has received acceptances in respect of 73.27% of the issued shares.
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FINANCE »
In essence, an acceptance is a promise to pay.
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INSURANCE »
This life insurance plan offers guaranteed acceptance for the over 50s.
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IT,
PRODUCTION »
A number of acceptance tests were performed.
Financial and business terms.
2012.