antapocha

antapocha
antăpŏcha, ae, f. reçu (déclaration écrite du débiteur qui s'est acquitté).    - [gr]gr. ἀνταποχή.
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antăpŏcha, ae, f. reçu (déclaration écrite du débiteur qui s'est acquitté).    - [gr]gr. ἀνταποχή.
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    Antapocha, antapochae, pen. corr. f. g. Budaeus. Contrecedulle, Contrelettre.

Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.

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  • antapocha — /aentaepaka/ In the Roman law, a transcript or counterpart of the instrument called apocha (q.v.), signed by the debtor and delivered to the creditor …   Black's law dictionary

  • antapocha — A signed acknowledgment of a debt, by which the debtor is bound …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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  • apocha — apocha, also apoca /aepaka/ In the civil law, a writing acknowledging payments; acquittance. It differs from acceptilation in this: that acceptilation imports a complete discharge of the former obligation whether payment be made or not; apocha,… …   Black's law dictionary

  • apoca — apocha, also apoca /aepaka/ In the civil law, a writing acknowledging payments; acquittance. It differs from acceptilation in this: that acceptilation imports a complete discharge of the former obligation whether payment be made or not; apocha,… …   Black's law dictionary

  • apocha — apocha, also apoca /aepaka/ In the civil law, a writing acknowledging payments; acquittance. It differs from acceptilation in this: that acceptilation imports a complete discharge of the former obligation whether payment be made or not; apocha,… …   Black's law dictionary

  • apoca — apocha, also apoca /aepaka/ In the civil law, a writing acknowledging payments; acquittance. It differs from acceptilation in this: that acceptilation imports a complete discharge of the former obligation whether payment be made or not; apocha,… …   Black's law dictionary

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