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Bills and Notes

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An archaic term that designated the body of law currently known as the law of Commercial Paper, which governs the methods by which commercial transactions are financed and facilitated by the execution and transfer of documents that contain promises to repay debts according to the terms specified in the documents.



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The ratings apply to all securities issued under Quebec's various long-term and medium-term note programs as well as short-term treasury bills and notes.
Because of the need for clinical notes, the whole package of information, bills and notes have been too complex technically to send electronically.
The ratings apply to all securities issued under the government's various long-term and medium-term note programs as well as short-term treasury bills and notes.
 
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