From "The Reserve Bank of Australia" website has this;
http://www.rba.gov.au/CurrencyNotes/LegalFramework/legal_tender.html
LEGAL TENDER The Concise Oxford Dictionary defines legal tender as "currency that cannot legally be refused in payment of debt (usually up to a limited amount for baser coins, etc.)". It is the Bank's understanding that, although Australian currency has legal tender status, it does not necessarily have to be used in transactions. Under the legal tender provisions of the Currency Act 1965 and the Reserve Bank Act 1959, refusal to accept payment in legal tender notes and coins is not unlawful. This is the case even where an existing debt is involved. However, a refusal to accept legal tender in payment of an existing debt, where no other means of payment/settlement has been specified in advance, conceivably could have consequences in legal proceedings, i.e. the creditor may be unable to enforce payment in any other form. It appears that the provider of goods or services is at liberty to set the commercial terms upon which payment will take place before the "contract" is entered into. For example, some toll collection points indicate by signs that they will not accept low denomination coins. If a provider of goods or services specifies other means of payment prior to the contract, then there is usually no obligation for legal tender to be accepted as payment.
Throughout Australia when one refers to "digger", one is referring to the Australian Army. Answer The term digger is a colloquial term for an Australian or New Zealand soldier which came into popular use during the first World War and has become part of the Australian - and to a lesser extent, New Zealand, language. It is also used as a friendly term of address between (usually) men. It isn't necessarily restricted to military usage.
Never heard this term. It was probably misunderstood and most likely meant to mean "going thru the back door." Or more often stated as "the back door approach." What this term means is the "sneaky way in." Usually legal, but down right dirty.
the 13 amenment was a long good term effect after the civil war.
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The term "white trash" is used as a disparaging term for a poor white person or white people (often perceived as being lazy and ignorant).
Selling: To offer an item or service in exchange for tender
Yes all Scottish notes are legal tender throughout the UK, that is in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. Actually no. Scottish and Northern Irish notes may be used in any part of the UK and as they are marked Sterling, most shops will accept them. They are not legal tender however. Legal tender is a misunderstood term and does not refer to whether money is currency that can be used. Scottish and Northern Irish sterling notes are not legal tender in any part of the UK. No banknote is legal tender in Scotland or N. Ireland in fact! This money is issued by retail banks and is classed as a promissory note not Legal Tender. The expression Legal Tender is to do with debt payment laws and refers to a form of payment that is legally always acceptable. In England and Wales the only legal tender is money issued by the Bank of England and no note is Legal Tender in Scotland or Northern Ireland including their own notes. There is quite a good discussion of this on the Royal Mint banknote site.
The term greenback refers to money in the United States. This term originated because the legal tender in the United States was printed in the color green on the back side.
The term flaws is meant to state that there is a deficiency or imperfection within in a object or thing. Another accurate definition is that flaws indicate a defect impairing legal soundness or validity.
The term continuance is most often meant as a term in legal affairs and matters. The term continuance means that a proceeding or hearing has been postponed or moved to a later date to grant the plaintiff or defendant an additional amount of time to prepare. Continuances cannot be granted without fair and sound legal reasoning for doing so.
The term "legal translation" refers to the field of translating documents and texts in a lawfull environment, if there were to be any mistakes made by the person translating under such circumstances it can end in legal proceedings against them or the company they represent.
The term gentle is generally meant to mean mild, calm or tender. For example, if you were to gently pick up a leaf off the ground, you would do so with a lot of care, as opposed to simply grabbing it. If you were to rub a baby's head, you would do so gently, or with care.
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