Cash-book
CASH-BOOK, Commerce, accounts. One in which a merchant or trader enters an
account of all the money, or paper moneys he receives or pays. An entry of
the same thing ought to be made under the proper dates, in the journal. The
object of the cash-book is to afford a constant facility to ascertain the
true state of a man's cash. Pard. n. 87.
A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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