0 a piece of paper given by a shop when you return something you do not want, that allows you to buy other goods of the same value
1 a document that a seller gives to a buyer who returns a product, pays too much for something, etc., which the buyer may use at a later time to pay for something else:
This might be seen as an outstanding account or a credit note, to be used when needed.
The information before me was to the effect that a credit note had only been received by the purchaser after a complaint had been made.
The boy carried that credit note through the next two years he spent at the school.
Is a credit note to be offset against some local authority charges or something else?
I saw a credit note from an auctioneer to a farmer who had taken four old ewes to market.
Use has already been made of the credit note, and it is expected that it will be fully expended before the end of the current financial year.
I think that a credit note, which is an adjustment of the invoice price arrived at in circumstances to assist the debtor and so on, would be legitimate.
While everyday transactions requiring immediate payment were conducted in dollars, either in coin, banknotes or credit notes (serving as cheques), book-keeping was frequently done in local pounds.
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換貨憑單,信用票據(退貨時商店給的票據,可用於換取等值的其他商品)…
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换货凭单,信用票据(退货时商店给的票据,可用于换取等值的其他商品)…
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bon towarowy, nota kredytowa…
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