Dictionary entry

Acquittance

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Ac‐quit″tance (�), n. [OF. aquitance, fr. aquiter. See Acquit.] 1. The clearing off of debt or obligation; a release or discharge from debt or other liability.

2. A writing which is evidence of a discharge; a receipt in full, which bars a further demand.

You can produce acquittances

For such a sum, from special officers.

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