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note
note 1 n
1 a: a written promise to pay a debt; specif: promissory note in this entry
bank note: a promissory note issued by a bank payable to bearer on demand but without interest and circulating as money
cog·no·vit note /käg-'nō-vit-, kōg-/: a note in which the maker acknowledges the debt and authorizes the entry of judgment against him or her without notice or a hearing: a note containing a confession of judgment
collateral note: a note secured esp. by a collateral mortgage and pledged to secure an obligation of which a hand note usu. serves as evidence
demand note: a note payable on demand compare time note in this entry
floating rate note: a negotiable note that yields an indexed and periodically adjusted variable rate of interest – called also floater;
hand note: a note for an obligation secured by a collateral note
non–recourse note: a note whose satisfaction upon default may be obtained only out of the collateral securing it
promissory note: a note containing an unconditional promise to pay on demand or at a fixed or determined future time a particular sum of money to or to the order of a specified person or to the bearer
recourse note: a note whose satisfaction upon default may be obtained from the debtor's assets other than and in addition to the collateral securing it
re·new·al note: a note that continues an obligation due under a previous note
tax an·tic·i·pa·tion note: a note issued by a state or municipality on pending tax revenue to fund immediate governmental expenditures
time note: a note payable at a specified time in the future compare demand note in this entry
Treasury note: a negotiable note issued by the U.S. government with a maturity date of one to ten years from the date of issue – called also T-note; compare treasury bill at bill 7 treasury bond at bond 2
b: a piece of paper money
2: an exposition on a law-related topic esp. found in a law review
note 2 vt noted, not·ing
1: to recognize the existence or presence of
noted probable jurisdiction
2: to make a notarial memorandum of nonpayment of (a negotiable instrument) on presentation

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.