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: --
In 1946, banknotes were introduced in denominations of 20 and 50 xu, 1, 5, 20, 50, 100 ng, together with credit notes for 1 ng.
Some workers were paid in specially minted coins or credit notes, known as truck, which could be exchanged only at shops owned by their employers.
Some workers were paid in specially minted coins or credit notes, known as truck which could only be exchanged at shops owned by their employers.
The issue of credit notes is often for a limited duration, and at some discount to the promised amount later.
A making of featurette, cast and credit notes, plus a theatrical trailer are included as special features on the disc.
It will merely give it a lot more credit notes with which to paper the walls of its offices.
The firms are simply issuing credit notes cancelling sales in cases of bad debts.
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.