acceptance 音标拼音: [æks'ɛptəns] [əks'ɛptəns]
n . 接受,同意,承认,认可
接受,同意,承认,认可
acceptance 验收
acceptance 接受 验收
acceptance n 1 :
the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true ; "
he gave credence to the gossip ";
"
acceptance of Newtonian mechanics was unquestioned for 200 years " [
synonym : {
credence }, {
acceptance }]
2 :
the act of accepting with approval ;
favorable reception ; "
its adoption by society "; "
the proposal found wide acceptance "
[
synonym : {
adoption }, {
acceptance }, {
acceptation }, {
espousal }]
3 :
the state of being acceptable and accepted ; "
torn jeans received no acceptance at the country club " [
ant :
{
rejection }]
4 : (
contract law )
words signifying consent to the terms of an offer (
thereby creating a contract )
5 :
banking :
a time draft drawn on and accepted by a bank [
synonym :
{
acceptance }, {
banker '
s acceptance }]
6 :
a disposition to tolerate or accept people or situations ;
"
all people should practice toleration and live together in peace " [
synonym : {
toleration }, {
acceptance }, {
sufferance }]
7 :
the act of taking something that is offered ; "
her acceptance of the gift encouraged him "; "
he anticipated their acceptance of his offer "
Acceptance \
Ac *
cept "
ance \,
n .
1 .
The act of accepting ;
a receiving what is offered ,
with approbation ,
satisfaction ,
or acquiescence ;
esp .,
favorable reception ;
approval ;
as ,
the acceptance of a gift ,
office ,
doctrine ,
etc .
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They shall come up with acceptance on mine altar .
--
Isa .
lx .
7 .
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2 .
State of being accepted ;
acceptableness . "
Makes it assured of acceptance ." --
Shak .
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3 . (
Com .)
(
a )
An assent and engagement by the person on whom a bill of exchange is drawn ,
to pay it when due according to the terms of the acceptance .
(
b )
The bill itself when accepted .
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4 .
An agreeing to terms or proposals by which a bargain is concluded and the parties are bound ;
the reception or taking of a thing bought as that for which it was bought ,
or as that agreed to be delivered ,
or the taking possession as owner .
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5 . (
Law )
An agreeing to the action of another ,
by some act which binds the person in law .
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Note :
What acts shall amount to such an acceptance is often a question of great nicety and difficulty . --
Mozley &
W .
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Note :
In modern law ,
proposal and acceptance are the constituent elements into which all contracts are resolved .
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{
acceptance of a bill of exchange }, {
acceptance of a check },
{
acceptance of a draft },
or {
acceptance of an order },
is an engagement to pay it according to the terms .
This engagement is usually made by writing the word "
accepted "
across the face of the bill .
{
Acceptance of goods },
under the statute of frauds ,
is an intelligent acceptance by a party knowing the nature of the transaction .
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6 .
Meaning ;
acceptation . [
Obs .]
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{
Acceptance of persons },
partiality ,
favoritism .
See under {
Accept }.
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226 Moby Thesaurus words for "
acceptance ":
CD ,
IOU ,
John Hancock ,
MO ,
OK ,
acceptance bill ,
acceptation ,
acception ,
accession ,
accord ,
acknowledgment ,
acquiescence ,
acquisition ,
adherence ,
admiration ,
admission ,
admittance ,
adoption ,
affiliation ,
affirmance ,
affirmation ,
affirmative ,
affirmative voice ,
agreement ,
agreement in principle ,
allowance ,
appreciation ,
approbation ,
approval ,
assent ,
assentation ,
assumption ,
authentication ,
authorization ,
avowal ,
aye ,
bank acceptance ,
bank check ,
baptism ,
bill ,
bill of draft ,
bill of exchange ,
blank check ,
blessing ,
certificate ,
certificate of deposit ,
certification ,
certified check ,
check ,
checkbook ,
cheque ,
clemency ,
clementness ,
comfort ,
commercial paper ,
compassion ,
complaisance ,
compliance ,
composure ,
concession ,
concurrence ,
confession ,
confirmation ,
connivance ,
consent ,
content ,
contentedness ,
contentment ,
countenance ,
countersignature ,
debenture ,
declaration ,
deference ,
demand bill ,
demand draft ,
derivation ,
draft ,
due bill ,
eagerness ,
ease ,
easiness ,
easygoingness ,
embracement ,
endorsement ,
endurance ,
enlistment ,
enrollment ,
entire satisfaction ,
espousal ,
esteem ,
euphoria ,
exchequer bill ,
favor ,
favorable vote ,
forbearance ,
forbearing ,
forbearingness ,
fortitude ,
fulfillment ,
general agreement ,
gentleness ,
getting ,
go -
ahead ,
green light ,
happiness ,
hearty assent ,
homage ,
humaneness ,
humanity ,
immission ,
imprimatur ,
inauguration ,
induction ,
indulgence ,
initiation ,
installation ,
instatement ,
intromission ,
investiture ,
kneeling ,
laxness ,
lenience ,
leniency ,
lenientness ,
lenity ,
letter of credit ,
long -
sufferance ,
long -
suffering ,
longanimity ,
mercifulness ,
mercy ,
mildness ,
moderateness ,
money order ,
negotiable instrument ,
nod ,
nonopposal ,
nonopposition ,
nonresistance ,
notarization ,
note ,
note of hand ,
obedience ,
obeisance ,
okay ,
ordination ,
paper ,
passiveness ,
passivity ,
patience ,
patience of Job ,
patientness ,
peace of mind ,
permission ,
perseverance ,
pity ,
postal order ,
profession ,
promissory note ,
promptitude ,
promptness ,
ratification ,
readiness ,
receipt ,
receival ,
received meaning ,
receiving ,
reception ,
recognition ,
reconcilement ,
reconciliation ,
resignation ,
resignedness ,
respect ,
rubber stamp ,
sanction ,
satisfaction ,
seal ,
seal of approval ,
self -
control ,
sight bill ,
sight draft ,
sigil ,
signature ,
signet ,
softness ,
stamp ,
stamp of approval ,
stoicism ,
subjection ,
submission ,
submittal ,
subscription ,
sufferance ,
supineness ,
support ,
sweet reasonableness ,
taking ,
tenderness ,
the nod ,
time bill ,
time draft ,
tolerance ,
toleration ,
trade acceptance ,
treasury bill ,
ungrudgingness ,
unloathness ,
unreluctance ,
usage ,
validation ,
visa ,
vise ,
voice ,
vote ,
voucher ,
waiting game ,
waiting it out ,
warm assent ,
warrant ,
welcome ,
well -
being ,
willingness ,
yea ,
yea vote ,
yielding ACCEPTANCE ,
contracts .
An agreement to receive something which has been offered .
2 .
To complete the contract ,
the acceptance must be absolute and past recall ,
10 Pick .
826 ;
1 Pick .
278 ;
and communicated to the party making the offer at the time and place appointed .
4 .
Wheat .
R .
225 ;
6 Wend .
103 .
3 .
In many cases acceptance of a thing waives the right which the party receiving before had ;
as ,
for example ,
the acceptance of rent after notice to quit ,
in general waives .
the notice .
See Co .
Litt .
211 ,
b ;
Id .
215 ,
a .;
and Notice to quit .
4 .
The acceptance may be express ,
as when it is openly declared by the party to be bound by it ;
or implied ,
as where the party acts as if he had accepted .
The offer ,
and acceptance must be in some medium understood by ,
both parties ;
it may be language ,
symbolical ,
oral or written .
For example ,
persons deaf and dumb may contract by symbolical or written language .
At auction sales ,
the contract ,
generally symbolical ;
a nod ,
a wink ,
or some other sign by one party ,
imports that he makes an offer ,
and knocking down a hammer by the other ,
that he agrees to it .
3 D . &
E .
148 .
This subject is further considered under the articles Assent and Offer , (
q v .)
5 .
Acceptance of a bill of exchange the act by which the drawee or other person evinces his assent or intention to comply with and be bound by ,
the request contained in a bill of exchange to pay the same ;
or in other words ,
it is an engagement to pay the bill when due .
4 East ,
72 .
It will be proper to consider ,
1 ,
by whom the acceptance ought to be made ;
2 ,
the time when it is to be made ;
3 ,
the form of the acceptance ;
4 ,
its extent or effect .
6 .-
1 .
The acceptance must be made by the drawee himself ,
or by one authorized by him .
On the presentment of a bill ,
the holder has a right to insist upon such an acceptance by the drawee as will subject him at all events to the payment of the bill ,
according to its tenor ;
consequently such drawee must have capacity to contract ,
and to bind himself to pay the amount of the bill ,
or it ,
may be treated as dishonored .
Marius ,
22 .
See 2 Ad . &
EH .
N .
S .
16 ,
17 .
7 .-
2 .
As to the time when ,
a bill ought to be accepted ,
it may be before the bill is drawn ;
in this case it must be in writing ;
3 Mass .
1 ;
or it may be after it is drawn ;
when the bill is presented ,
the drawee must accept the bill within twenty -
four hours after presentment ,
or it should be treated as dishonored .
Chit .
Bills ,
212 .
217 .
On the refusal to accept ,
even within the twenty -
four hours ,
it should be protested .
Chit .
Bills ,
217 .
The acceptance may be made after the bill is drawn ,
and before it becomes due or after the time appointed for payment 1 H .
Bl .
313 ;
2 Green ,
R .
339 ;
and even after refusal to accept so as to bind the acceptor .
8 .
The acceptance may also be made supra protest ,
which is the acceptance of the bill ,
after protest for non -
acceptance by the drawee ,
for the honor of the drawer ,
or a particular endorser .
When a bill has been accepted supra protest for the honor of one party to the bill ,
it may be accepted supra protest ,
by another individual ,
for the honor of another .
Beawes ,
tit .
Bills of Exchange ,
pl .
52 ;
5 Campb .
R .
447 .
9 .-
3 .
As to the form of the acceptance ,
it is clearly established it may be in writing on the bill itself ,
or on another paper ,
4 East ,
91 ;
or it may be verbal ,
4 East ,
67 ;
10 John .
207 ;
3 Mass .
1 ;
or it may be expressed or implied .
10 .
An express acceptance is an agreement in direct and express terms to pay a bill of exchange ,
either by the party on whom it is drawn ,
or by some other person ,
for the honor of some of the parties .
It is Usually in the words accepted or accepts ,
but other express words showing an engagement to pay the bill will be equally binding .
11 .
An implied acceptance is an agreement to pay a bill ,
not by direct and express terms ,
but by any acts of the party from which an express agreement may be fairly inferred .
For example ,
if the drawee writes "
seen ,"
"
presented ,"
or any ,
other thing upon it , (
as the day on which it becomes due ,)
this ,
unless explained by other circumstances ,
will constitute an acceptance .
12 .-
4 .
An acceptance in regard to its extent and effect ,
may be either absolute ,
conditional ,
or partial .
13 .
An absolute acceptance is a positive engagement to pay the bill according to its tenor ,
and is usually made by writing on the bill "
accepted ,"
and subscribing the drawee '
s name ;
or by merely writing his name either at the bottom or across the bill .
Comb .
401 ;
Vin .
Ab .
Bills of Exchange ,
L 4 ;
Bayl .
77 ;
Chit .
Bills ,
226 to 228 .
But in order to bind another than the drawee ,
it is requisite his name should appear .
Bayl .
78 .
14 .
A conditional acceptance is one which will subject the drawee or acceptor to the payment of the money on a contingency ,
Bayl .
83 ,
4 ,
5 ;
Chit .
Bills ,
234 ;
Holt '
s C .
N .
P .
182 ;
5 Taunt ,
344 ;
1 Marsh .
186 .
The holder is not bound to receive such an acceptance ,
but if he do receive it he must observe its terms .
4 M .&
S .
466 ;
2 W .
C .
C .
R .
485 ;
1 Campb .
425 .
15 .
A partial acceptance varies from the tenor of the bill ,
as where it is made to pay part of the sum for which the bill is drawn ,
1 Stra .
214 ;
2 Wash .
C .
C .
R .
485 ;
or to pay at a different time ,
Molloy ,
b .
2 ,
c .
10 ,
s .
20 ;
or place ,
4 .
M .&
S .
462 .
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