Due bill


 

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Due bill

An instrument evidencing the obligation of a seller to deliver securities sold to the buyer. Occasionally used in the bill market.



Due bill

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Treasury Bill

Treasury Bill

A government security usually with a life of 3 months but also up to one year maturity. Such bills are issued by the government at a discount and redeemable at par with no interest payable. They provide a principle way of financing borrowing. Other methods of government borrowing include the issuing of gilt edged stocks (gilts) usually fixed interest, with a variety of redemption dates.


Waybill

Waybill

A document (that looks like a bill of lading) issued by a carrier that describes the goods to be transported and that details the shipping particulars. Waybills are issued by both air carriers (air waybills) and ship lines (sea waybills). They merely indicate that the stated goods were received by the carrier for transport, they do not convey title.


Bill of exchange

Bill of exchange

General term for a document demanding payment.


Negotiable bill of lading

Negotiable bill of lading

Contract that grants title of merchandise to the holder, which allows banks to use the merchandise as collateral.


Master Air Waybill (MAB)

Master Air Waybill (MAB)

A document issued by the originating airline when and if a shipment involves more than one air carrier.


Further Suggestions

bill of sale
Book to bill
Foul Bill of Lading
Treasury Bills
On Board Ocean Bill of Lading
bill of exchange
Tax anticipation bills (Tabs)
Clean Bill of Lading
Deliverable bills
House Air Waybill (AWB)
Bill of lading
Invoice billing
Bill Of Sale
Inland Bill of Lading
Straight Bill of Lading
Statement billing
Cash management bill
Claused Bill of Lading
Treasury bills
Bill of exchange
Ocean bill of lading
Full Set of Bills of Lading
Billing cycle
Received for Shipment Bill of Lading
billing cycle


 
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