Definition of Receiptment. Meaning of Receiptment. Synonyms of Receiptment

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Definition of Receiptment

Receiptment
Receiptment Re*ceipt"ment, n. (O. Eng. Law) The receiving or harboring a felon knowingly, after the commission of a felony. --Burrill.

Meaning of Receiptment from wikipedia

- A receipt (also known as a ****ng list, ****ng slip, packaging slip, (delivery) docket, shipping list, delivery list, bill of the parcel, manifest,...
- A depositary receipt (DR) is a negotiable financial instrument issued by a bank to represent a foreign company's publicly traded securities. The depositary...
- An electronic receipt or e-receipt is a receipt of any product or service that was purchased, stored in electronic form. Digital receipts are normally...
- In email, a return receipt is an acknowledgment by the recipient's email client to the sender of receipt of an email message. What acknowledgment, if...
- A global depository receipt (GDR and sometimes spelled depositary) is a general name for a depositary receipt where a certificate issued by a depository...
- A warehouse receipt is a do****ent that provides proof of ownership of commodities (e.g., bars of copper) that are stored in a warehouse, vault, or depository...
- For federal income tax purposes, the doctrine of constructive receipt is used to determine when a cash-basis taxpayer has received gross income. A taxpayer...
- A taxpayer receipt is a proposed receipt given by government to taxpayers that would show the breakdown of the citizen's tax paid for areas such as social...
- Knowing receipt is an English trusts law doctrine for imposing liability on a person who has received property that belongs to a trust, or which was held...
- The Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer was an office in the English Exchequer. The Tellers of the Exchequer received any money to be paid into the...