unconditional order in writing meaning in Chinese
无条件书面支付命令
Examples
- A draft or bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing signed by one party ( drawer ) requesting a second party ( drawee / payer ) to make payment in lawful money immediately or at a determined future time to a third party ( payee )
汇票或是兑换支票是由第一方无书写限制开出来,要求第二方(转手者/付款人)在限期内马上对第三方(收款人)兑现支付法定货币。 - A draft is defined officially as an unconditional order in writing , addressed by one person to another , signed by the first person , requiring the second person to whom it is addressed to pay at sight or at a fixed or determinable future time , a certain amount of money to a specified person or to the order of him
汇票的正式定义是由一个人向另一个人签发的,要求受票人立即或在一定时间内,对某人或其指定的人,支付一定金额的无条件支付命令书。 - A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing , addressed by one person to another , signed by the person giving it , requiring the person to whome is is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in mney to or to the order of a specified person or bearer
汇票是由一人开致另一人的书面的无条件命令,即发出命令的人签名,要求接受命令的人,立即或定期或在可以确定的将来时间,把一定金额的货币,支付给一个特定的人、或他的指定之人、或来人。
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