Legal Definition and Related Resources of Paper money
Meaning of Paper money
The engagements to pay money which are issued by governments and banks, and which pass as money. Pardesus, Dr. Com. note 9. Bank notes are generally considered as cash, and will answer all the purposes of currency; but paper money is not a legal tender if objected to. See Legal Tender.
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Translation of Paper money
- Spanish: Moneda fiduciaria
- French: Monnaie fiduciaire
- German: Papiergeld
- Italian: Moneta fiduciaria
- Portuguese: Moeda fiduciária
- Polish: Banknoty
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