receipt 音标拼音: [rɪs'it] [ris'it]
n . 收据,收入,收到
vt . 开…的收据
收据,收入,收到开…的收据
receipt 收据
R receipt 接收
receipt n 1 :
the act of receiving [
synonym : {
reception }, {
receipt }]
2 :
an acknowledgment (
usually tangible )
that payment has been made v 1 :
report the receipt of ; "
The program committee acknowledged the submission of the authors of the paper " [
synonym :
{
acknowledge }, {
receipt }]
2 :
mark or stamp as paid Receipt \
Re *
ceipt "\ (
r [-
e ]*
s [=
e ]
t "),
n . [
OE .
receite ,
OF .
recete ,
recepte ,
F .
recette ,
fr .
L .
recipere ,
receptum ,
to receive .
See {
Receive }.]
1 .
The act of receiving ;
reception . "
At the receipt of your letter ." --
Shak .
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2 .
Reception ,
as an act of hospitality . [
Obs .]
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Thy kind receipt of me . --
Chapman .
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3 .
Capability of receiving ;
capacity . [
Obs .]
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It has become a place of great receipt . --
Evelyn .
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4 .
Place of receiving . [
Obs .]
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He saw a man ,
named Matthew ,
sitting at the receipt of custom . --
Matt .
ix .
9 .
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5 .
Hence ,
a recess ;
a retired place . [
Obs .] "
In a retired receipt together lay ." --
Chapman .
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6 .
A formulary according to the directions of which things are to be taken or combined ;
a recipe ;
as ,
a receipt for making sponge cake .
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She had a receipt to make white hair black . --
Sir T .
Browne .
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7 .
A writing acknowledging the taking or receiving of goods delivered ;
an acknowledgment of money paid .
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8 .
That which is received ;
that which comes in ,
in distinction from what is expended ,
paid out ,
sent away ,
and the like ; --
usually in the plural ;
as ,
the receipts amounted to a thousand dollars .
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{
Gross receipts }.
See under {
Gross },
a .
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Receipt \
Re *
ceipt "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Receipted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Receipting }.]
1 .
To give a receipt for ;
as ,
to receipt goods delivered by a sheriff .
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2 .
To put a receipt on ,
as by writing or stamping ;
as ,
to receipt a bill .
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Receipt \
Re *
ceipt "\,
v .
i .
To give a receipt ,
as for money paid .
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125 Moby Thesaurus words for "
receipt ":
acceptance ,
acknowledge receipt of ,
acknowledgment ,
acquire ,
acquisition ,
acquittance ,
admission ,
admittance ,
aid ,
alterative ,
analeptic ,
answer ,
answering ,
antiphon ,
arrival ,
assistance ,
assumption ,
avails ,
back answer ,
back talk ,
backchat ,
balm ,
balsam ,
box office ,
canceled check ,
comeback ,
commissions ,
corrective ,
counterfoil ,
credit ,
credits ,
cure ,
delivery ,
derivation ,
discharge ,
disposable income ,
dividend ,
dividends ,
earned income ,
earnings ,
echo ,
evasive reply ,
form ,
formula ,
formulary ,
gains ,
gate ,
gate receipts ,
get ,
getting ,
gross ,
gross income ,
gross receipts ,
healing agent ,
healing quality ,
help ,
income ,
intake ,
make ,
mark paid ,
net ,
net income ,
net receipts ,
output ,
prescription ,
proceeds ,
produce ,
profits ,
quittance ,
reaction ,
ready reply ,
receipt in full ,
receipts ,
receivables ,
receival ,
receive ,
receiving ,
reception ,
recipe ,
refuge ,
rejoinder ,
release ,
relief ,
remedial measure ,
remedy ,
repartee ,
replication ,
reply ,
repost ,
rescript ,
rescription ,
respondence ,
response ,
responsion ,
responsory ,
restorative ,
retort ,
return ,
returns ,
revenue ,
reverberation ,
riposte ,
royalties ,
short answer ,
snappy comeback ,
sovereign remedy ,
specific ,
specific remedy ,
stub ,
succor ,
take ,
take -
in ,
taking ,
taking in ,
takings ,
ticket ,
unearned income ,
voucher ,
warrant ,
welcome ,
welcoming ,
witty reply ,
witty retort ,
yes -
and -
no answer ,
yield RECEIPT ,
contracts .
A receipt is an acknowledgment in writing that the party giving the same has received from the person therein named ,
the money or other thing therein specified .
2 .
Although expressed to be in full of all demands ,
it is only prima facie evidence of what it purports to be and upon satisfactory proof being made that it was obtained by fraud ,
or given either under a mistake of facts or an ignorance of law ,
it may be inquired into and corrected in a court of law as well as in equity .
1 Pet .
C .
C .
R .
182 ;
3 Serg . &
Rawle ,
355 ;
S .
P .
7 Serg . &
Rawle ,
309 ;
3 Serg . &
Rawle ,
564 ,
589 ;
12 Serg . &
Rawle ,
131 ;
1 Sid .
44 ;
1 Lev .
43 ;
1 Saund .
285 ;
2 Lutw .
1173 ;
Co .
Lit .
373 ;
2 Stark .
C .
382 ;
1 W .,
C .
C .
R .
328 ;
2 Mason '
s R .
541 ;
11 Mass .
27 ;
1 Johns .
Cas .
145 ;
9 John .
R .
310 ;
8 Johns .
R .
389 ;
5 Johns .
R .
68 ;
4 Har . &
McH .
219 ;
3 Har . &
McH .
433 ;
2 Johns .
R .
378 ;
2 Johns .
R .,
319 .
A receipt in full ,
given with a full knowledge of all the circumstances and in the absence of fraud ,
seems to be conclusive .
1 Esp .
C .
172 ;
Benson v .
Bennet ,
1 Camp .
394 ,
n .
3 .
A receipt sometimes contains an acknowledgment of having received a thing ,
and also an agreement to do another .
It is only prima facie evidence as far as the receipt goes ,
but it cannot be contradicted by parol evidence in any part by which the party engages to perform a contract .
A bill of lading ,
for example ,
partakes of both these characters ;
it may be contradicted or explained as to the facts stated in the recital ,
as that the goods were in good order and well conditioned ;
but ,
in other respects ,
it cannot be contradicted in any other manner than a common written contract .
7 Mass .
R .
297 ;
1 Bailey ,
R .
174 ;
4 Ohio ,
R .
334 ;
3 Hawks ,
R .
580 ;
1 Phil . &
Am .
on Ev .
388 ;
Greenl .
Ev .
Sec .
305 .
Vide ,
generally ,
1 B . &
C .
704 S .
C .
8 E .
C .
L .
R .
193 ;
2 Taunt .
R .
141 ;
2 T .
R .
366 ;
5 B . &
A .
607 ;
7 E .
C .
L .
R .
206 ;
3 B . &
C .
421 ;
1 East ,
R .
460 .
4 .
If a man by his receipt acknowledges that he has received money from an agent on account of his principal ,
and thereby accredits the agent with the principal to that amount ,
such receipt is ,
it seems ,
conclusive as to the payment by the agent .
For example ,
the usual acknowledgment in a policy of insurance of the receipt of premium from the assured ,
is conclusive of the fact as between the underwriter and the assured ;
Dalzell v .
Mair ,
1 Camp .
532 ;
although such receipt would not be so between the underwriter and the broker .
And if an agent empowered to contract for sale ,
sell and convey land ,
enter into articles of agreement by which it is stipulated that the vendee shall clear ,
make improvements ,
pay the purchase money by installments , &
c .,
and on the completion of the covenants to be performed by him ,
receive from the vendor or his legal representatives ,
a good and sufficient warranty deed in fee for the premises ,
the receipt of the agent for Such parts of the purchase -
money as may be paid before the execution of the deed ,
is binding on the principal .
6 Serg . &
Rawle ,
146 .
See 11 Johns .
R .
70 .
5 .
A receipt on the back of a bill of exchange is prima facie evidence of payment by the acceptor .
Peake '
s C .
25 .
The giving of a receipt does not exclude parol evidence of payment .
4 Esp .
N .
P .
C .
214 .
6 .
In Pennsylvania it has been holden that a receipt ,
not under seal ,
to one of several joint debtors ,
for his proportion of the debt ,
discharges the rest .
1 Rawle ,
391 .
But in New York a contrary rule has been adopted .
7 John .
207 .
See Coxe ,
81 ;
1 Root ,
72 .
See Evidence .
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