Acquittance definition

Acquittance means a document executed by a trade creditor or HS Investor in terms of which that trade creditor or HS Investor advises the Receiver that such trade creditor or HS Investor will not look to the Company or the Receiver for payment of any consideration or receipt of any other benefit under the arrangement, to the extent of the amount stated in the acquittance;
Acquittance means a document executed by a Creditor in terms of which that Creditor notifies the BR Practitioner that it will not, to the extent of the amount stated in that document, look to the Company for any distribution or other benefit under this BR Plan;
Acquittance means a document executed by a Creditor in terms of which that Creditor notifies the BR Practitioner that it will not, to the extent of the amount stated in that document, look to the Company for any distribution or other benefit under this Agreement; “Act” means the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (as amended); “Actom” means Actom Proprietary Limited with registration number 2008/001863/07, incorporated as a private company in accordance with the laws of South Africa; “Affected Persons” shall bear the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 128(1)(a) of the Act and in relation to the Company means shareholders, creditors and employees of the Company; “AFS” means annual financial statements; “Alloy Magnetic Cores” means Alloy Magnetic Cores Proprietary Limited with registration number

Examples of Acquittance in a sentence

  • The Grant Funds must be acquitted on an annual basis within 30 business days of the Grantor providing the Grantee with an Acquittance Report template.

  • Acceptance or Shipping Per Instructions of Returned Collateral is Acquittance.....................................................................................

Related to Acquittance

  • Collect means to obtain information that the licensee organizes or can retrieve by the name of an individual or by identifying number, symbol or other identifying particular assigned to the individual, irrespective of the source of the underlying information.

  • Secured Tax Claim means any Secured Claim that, absent its secured status, would be entitled to priority in right of payment under section 507(a)(8) of the Bankruptcy Code (determined irrespective of time limitations), including any related Secured Claim for penalties.

  • Invoices means Consumption Invoices, Reconciliation Invoices or invoices in respect of any other Charges due to us from you pursuant to this Supply Contract;

  • Abstract means a written or electronic summary of all matters of record affecting title to a specific parcel of real estate prepared in accordance with abstract minimum standards adopted by the division, provided however, that for nonpurchase transactions, “abstract” may also mean a written or electronic short-form summary setting forth the titleholders, liens, and encumbrances in accordance with guidelines adopted by the division.

  • Protest means a written objection by an interested party to this solicitation or to a proposed or actual award of a contract pursuant to this solicitation.