Definitionn. a document or receipt certifying release from an obligation or debt
Last update: August 18, 2015
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I'll take the gallows itself, if it comes, and say good quittance.' [Please select]
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Therefore, in spite of his legal quittance, he still was held in captivity. [Please select]
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Whether 'twas a forged quittance or one for some other stone we knew not, but Elzevir spoke again, saying that the stone was ours and we had found it in England.' [Please select]
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Had you but been courteous to me I would have rewarded you well; now take your money, give me a quittance, and I will take my lands once more. [Please select]
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