These words, when written across the face of a negotiable instrument , operate to destroy its negotiability. Durr v. State, 59 Ala. 24.
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NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACCOUNTING
Accounting that conforms to the NFP cost accounting standards and is applicable to nonprofit institutions such as hospitals, schools and federal as well as nonfederal contractors.
NOT51
In civil and old European law. Short-hand characters or marks of contrac- tion, in which the emperors’ secretaries took down what they dictated. Spelman; Calvin.
NOTA
Lat. In the civil law . A mark or brand put upon a person by the law. Mackeld. Rom. Law,
NOTARIAL
Taken by a notary; performed by a notary in his official capacity; belonging to a notary and evidencing his official character, as, a notarial seal.
NOTARIAL ACT
Refers to an individual belonging to the notary exercising his official authority. For example, the authentication of a document is guaranteed by the placement of the notarial seal on it.
NOTARIUS
his case is put out of court by some adverse ruling which precludes a recovery. I’.oyce v. Snow. 1ST 111. 181, 58 N. E. 403; Deele.v v. Ileintz. 169 N. […]
NOTARIZED DOCUMENT
A document which has been authenticated by the signature of the relevant individual and the signature of the notary public who acts as a witness to the signature. This document […]
NOTARIZING
term that means to have a signature on a document that has been authenticated by signing it in front of a notary public .
NOTARY PUBLIC
A public officer whose function is to attest and certify, by his hand and official seal , certain classes of documents, in order to give them credit and authenticity in […]
NOTARY SEAL
The impression of the notary public stamp that is used by the notary public to authenticate and legitimize signatures and documents.
NOTATION
In English probate practice, notation is the act of making a memo- randum of some special circumstance on a probate or letters of administration . Thus, where a grant is […]
NOTATIONAL VOTING
A system under which voters can give their consent or not on matters that were discussed by simply making a notation on the list.
NOTE
1. A written statement by an individual to pay a sum of money to another individual, or the bearer of the note at a specified period in time. It is […]
NOTE AMORTIZATION SCHEDULE
A detailed list which contains information regarding interest rate , maturity date , amount of payment,etc that is owed to the lender.
NOTE ISSUANCE FACILITY (NIF)
When a borrower in a euronote program issues unsecured notes through a panel. Underwriting banks purchase them as midterm loans.
NOTE, n
An abstract, a memorandum ; an informal statement in writing. Also a negotiable promissory note . See BouonT NOTE; NOTES; JUDGMENT NOTE ; PROMISSORY NOTE; SOLD NOTE.
NOTE, v
To make a brief written statement; to enter a memorandum ; as to note an exception.
NOTED ITEM
A notification to the account holder that a specific transaction failed to alter the account balance .
NOTES
In practice . Memoranda made by a judge on a trial, as to the evidence ad- duced, and the points reserved, etc. A copy of the judge’s notes may be […]
NOTES PAYABLE
Written undertakings stating the amount of money payable at a future date. If it is due withing 12 months, it is considered as current of the balance sheet date and […]
NOTES RECEIVABLE
Written undertakings stating the amount of money receivableat a future date. If it is due withing 12 months, it is considered as current of the balance sheet date and non-current […]
NOTES RECEIVABLE DISCOUNTED
A record of the notesreceivable that have been discounted that is shown as a contra account . It is also used to make a disclosure on the liability that arises […]
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Additional information located at the bottom of the financial statement that provides clarification and a complete understanding with respect to the financial condition of the company.
NOTHUS
Lat. In Roman law. A natural child or a person of spurious birth.