0 a formal agreement between a shop or other business and a customer, in which the customer can take goods and pay the shop or business for them at a later time -- 信用帳戶;賒欠帳戶(店鋪等與客戶達成的賒購協定)
It is not possible to draw the sort of debit and credit account that includes the social needs of the region.
The only way one could place a bet was to be on a racecourse or to have a credit account.
A man cannot legally bet with a street bookmaker but can gamble as much as he likes if he has a credit account.
They can have a credit account, and use the telephone, and for this purpose they need not have a banking account.
The financial arrangements must be taken as a debit and credit account from the point of view of accountancy.
There is the off-course bookmaker, who has largely a credit account and whose business is mostly done by telephone.
The client is enabled to draw from this credit account the amount necessary to buy the article.
Where there is an ordinary debit and credit account running, it is always usual to allow any counterclaim, or set-off.