Pronunciation: /əkˈsɛptər ˈsuprə ˈprəʊtɛst/
noun a person or entity who accepts a bill of exchange or promissory note for payment after it has been protested for non-payment by the original acceptor
A1 An acceptor supra protest is a party who agrees to pay a bill of exchange after it has been protested by a notary.
A2 In certain countries, an acceptor supra protest is required to provide a written agreement to pay a bill of exchange that has been protested.
B1 The acceptor supra protest is legally obligated to honor the payment of a bill of exchange even after it has been protested.
B2 The acceptor supra protest must be notified of the protest within a certain period of time in order to be held liable for payment.
C1 The acceptor supra protest is a crucial role in international trade finance, ensuring that bills of exchange are honored even in case of protest.
C2 Dealing with acceptors supra protest requires a deep understanding of international banking laws and regulations.
formal The bank agreed to act as the acceptor supra protest for the bill of exchange.
informal The bank said they would be the acceptor supra protest for the bill.
slang The bank is cool with being the acceptor supra protest for the bill.
figurative The bank is taking on the role of acceptor supra protest, no questions asked.
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