adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
instrument
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Illustrations are the many uses to which the negotiable instrument has been put.
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In theory, issues of definitive debt instruments in the Euromarkets are negotiable instruments.
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The consignment note is not a negotiable instrument , nor is it a document of title.
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Provided that this section shall not affect any general rule of law relating to the execution of deeds or negotiable instruments .
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Payment could be made without the transfer of currency, and negotiable instruments acted as a means of credit.
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Title to the shares specified then passes by manual delivery of the warrant, which is a negotiable instrument .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Bank charges for loans are often negotiable .
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The contract is for a period of six months, and is not negotiable .
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The offer is negotiable , so feel free to suggest changes.
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We are looking for an experienced journalist to join the news team. The salary is negotiable .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Commissions are now negotiable . 2.
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However, the contents of a relocation package are not, in the main, considered to be a negotiable item by most employers.
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Illustrations are the many uses to which the negotiable instrument has been put.
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In theory, issues of definitive debt instruments in the Euromarkets are negotiable instruments.
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The fact is everything is negotiable in business, not simply the price.
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The organization that flows from the office of shaikh was more tenuous, more negotiable , but crucial to making peaces.