Acceptance of goods

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Acceptance \Ac*cept"ance\, n.
   1. The act of accepting; a receiving what is offered, with
      approbation, satisfaction, or acquiescence; esp.,
      favorable reception; approval; as, the acceptance of a
      gift, office, doctrine, etc.
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            They shall come up with acceptance on mine altar.
                                                  --Isa. lx. 7.
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   2. State of being accepted; acceptableness. "Makes it assured
      of acceptance." --Shak.
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   3. (Com.)
      (a) An assent and engagement by the person on whom a bill
          of exchange is drawn, to pay it when due according to
          the terms of the acceptance.
      (b) The bill itself when accepted.
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   4. An agreeing to terms or proposals by which a bargain is
      concluded and the parties are bound; the reception or
      taking of a thing bought as that for which it was bought,
      or as that agreed to be delivered, or the taking
      possession as owner.
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   5. (Law) An agreeing to the action of another, by some act
      which binds the person in law.
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   Note: What acts shall amount to such an acceptance is often a
         question of great nicety and difficulty. --Mozley & W.
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   Note: In modern law, proposal and acceptance are the
         constituent elements into which all contracts are
         resolved.
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   {acceptance of a bill of exchange}, {acceptance of a check},
   {acceptance of a draft}, or {acceptance of an order}, is an
      engagement to pay it according to the terms. This
      engagement is usually made by writing the word "accepted"
      across the face of the bill.

   {Acceptance of goods}, under the statute of frauds, is an
      intelligent acceptance by a party knowing the nature of
      the transaction.
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   6. Meaning; acceptation. [Obs.]
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   {Acceptance of persons}, partiality, favoritism. See under
      {Accept}.
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