Acquittance example sentences

Related (5): receipt, discharge, exoneration, liberation, release

ac·quit·tance

noun law

acquittance (noun) · acquittances (plural noun)

  - a written receipt attesting the settlement of a fine or debt.

Synonyms

document, chit, coupon, voucher, certificate, counterfoil, bill, receipt, label, tag, ticket, tab, documentation, paperwork, chitty

"Acquittance" Example Sentences

1. He received an acquittance for the debt he had paid.
2. The seller provided the buyer with an acquittance for the full purchase amount.
3. The court issued an acquittance to the defendant after the charges were dropped.
4. They handed over the acquittance to the landlord to prove the rent had been paid.
5. The bank issued an acquittance for the mortgage after it was fully paid off.
6. The creditor demanded an acquittance for the outstanding balance.
7. The employee asked for an acquittance from the HR department to clear his record.
8. The insurance company sent an acquittance for the medical bills covered under the policy.
9. His lawyer provided him with an acquittance indicating that he was cleared of all allegations.
10. The school gave her an acquittance for the tuition fees after the scholarship was approved.
11. The accountant prepared an acquittance to show that the tax payment was made in full.
12. The customer signed the acquittance to confirm the receipt of the goods.
13. The vendor issued an acquittance to the purchaser after the product was delivered.
14. The landlord requested an acquittance from the tenant for the rent paid in advance.
15. The company sent an acquittance to the supplier to confirm that the invoice was cleared.
16. The debtor handed over the acquittance to the creditor to clear the debt.
17. The court granted an acquittance to the plaintiff after the settlement was reached.
18. The bank provided an acquittance to the customer for the repayment of the loan.
19. The government issued an acquittance to the taxpayer for the refund of overpaid taxes.
20. The HR department provided an acquittance to the retiring employee to clear all his dues.
21. The contractor presented an acquittance to the client for the completed work.
22. The supplier demanded an acquittance for the payment overdue for months.
23. The buyer insisted on an acquittance from the seller to clear the contract.
24. The audit report revealed several missing acquittances that needed to be reconciled.
25. The attorney filed an acquittance to the court to conclude the case.
26. The non-profit organization requested an acquittance to the donor to comply with legal guidelines.
27. The investor received an acquittance for the interest and dividends earned.
28. The student presented an acquittance to the dean's office for the clearance of his record.
29. The customs office demanded an acquittance for the import duty paid by the importer.
30. The borrower received an acquittance for the final payment of the loan from the lender.

Common Phases

1. Issuance of acquittance upon payment;
2. Delivery of acquittance as proof of settlement;
3. Request for acquittance after clearing debts;
4. Signing of acquittance to confirm receipt of payment;
5. Absence of acquittance may indicate unpaid dues;
6. Filing of acquittance to complete transaction.

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