creance
/ˈkriː.ɑːns/Definitions
1. noun
A claim or assumption that is taken as true without proof, often used in law or finance.
“The court allowed the plaintiff to rely on the defendant’s creance of being a legitimate business owner.”
1. noun
A claim or assumption that is taken as true without proof, often used in law or finance.
“The court allowed the plaintiff to rely on the defendant’s creance of being a legitimate business owner.”