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See: bearer, customer, devisee, donee, feoffee, grantee, heir, payee, transferee ACCEPTOR, contracts. The person who agrees to pay a bill of exchange drawn
upon him. There cannot be two separate acceptors of a bill of exchange, e.
g. an acceptance by the drawee, and another for the honor of some party to
the bill. Jackson v. Hudson, 2 Campb. N. P. C. 447.
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screen, among other things. FLT3 is an acceptor protein that plays a crucial role in early
hematopoietic regulation. For this evaluation, a
special combination of MgO, hydrotalcite and calcium carbonate was
selected to act as an acid acceptor to neutralize the HCl that will be
given off during the curing reaction. |
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