The word presentment means the manner or mode in which something is presented. A presentation, the state of being presented. It's an act of presenting.
The first syllable, "pres," is accented in the word "presentment."
Do you mean "exactly"? Xox, Smartiiz.
Exactly what it looks: German
Verbatim.
A "Promissory Note" is a legal IOU. 'Presentment' of it, means that you (or someone) is cashing it in, and wants to be paid.
As a place, it does, but as a festivity, not exactly. In the plural.
dived isn't a real word
That's not exactly an English word. Check the spelling.
Being arrested on a presentment from criminal court means that a grand jury has formally charged you with a crime based on evidence presented. This type of arrest typically follows an indictment, indicating that the court believes there is enough evidence to proceed with prosecution. The presentment serves as a legal document outlining the charges against you, and you will be required to respond to these charges in court.
Presentment demand refers to a request made by a payee or holder of a negotiable instrument, such as a check or promissory note, to the maker or issuer for payment. This demand is typically made when the instrument is due and can involve presenting the instrument itself for payment. If the payment is not made upon presentment, the payee may have the right to pursue legal action or seek remedies for non-payment.
Yes, exactly the same thing.
Identical means exactly the same:ʌɪˈdɛntɪk(ə)l/adjectiveadjective: identical1. similar in every detail; exactly alike.