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What is SKELETON BILL?

One drawn, indorsed, or accepted in blank.

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Related Legal Terms
NO BILL, DOMESTIC BILL OF EXCHANGE, BILL IN NATURE OF A BILL OF REVIEW, BILL IN NATURE OF A BILL OF REVIVOR, FOREIGN BILL OF EXCHANGE, TO ORDER BILL OF LADING (B/L), USANCE BILL, BILL PRESENTMENT, BILL PAYABLE, BY BILL, BY BILL WITHOUT WRIT


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  1. NO BILL
  2. DOMESTIC BILL OF EXCHANGE
  3. BILL IN NATURE OF A BILL OF REVIEW
  4. BILL IN NATURE OF A BILL OF REVIVOR
  5. FOREIGN BILL OF EXCHANGE
  6. TO ORDER BILL OF LADING (B/L)
  7. USANCE BILL
  8. BILL PRESENTMENT
  9. BILL PAYABLE
  10. BY BILL, BY BILL WITHOUT WRIT

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