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Meaning of Act of honor
An instrument drawn up by a notary public, after protest of a bill of exchange, when a third party is desirous of paying or accepting the bill for the honor of any or all of the parties to it.
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Meaning of Act of Honor
In this law dictionary, the legal term act of honor is a kind of the Commercial law class.
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