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Acceptor

ACCEPTOR. The person on whom a bill of exchange is drawn, namely, the drawee, becomes the acceptor by signifying his assent to the document in writing (see BILL OF EXCHANGE). The validity of an acceptance sometimes turns on very intricate points of law.

For details on this, see The Practice of Basking, by John Hutchison, especially vols. i. and iii.