ZAR definition

ZAR means South African Rand, the lawful currency of South Africa.
ZAR or “Rand(s)” means the South African Rand, being the official currency of
ZAR means the lawful currency of the Republic of South Africa.

Examples of ZAR in a sentence

  • You understand that the South African Rand (ZAR) amount that you will receive from an executed sale may be less than the initial South African Rand (ZAR) amount instructed due to trade fees.

  • Additional Indemnitees Required for work at 2 Broadway: United States Trust Company of New York as Trustee under the 2 Broadway Ground Lease Trust Two Broadway LLC ZAR Realty CBRE, INC.

  • Unless otherwise indicated on the Quotation, order acknowledgement or invoice, all payments are to be made in South African Rand (ZAR) currency.

  • It should be noted that the Lesotho Loti (LSL) is equivalent (pegged one to one) to the South African Rand (ZAR).

  • A person may register voluntarily as a vendor if he, she or it can show that they are in the process of acquiring an enterprise or part of an enterprise as a going concern, and the total value of the enterprise’s taxable supplies in the preceding 12 months exceeded ZAR 50 000.


More Definitions of ZAR

ZAR means South African Rand, being the lawful currency of South Africa;
ZAR means the lawful currency of South Africa.
ZAR means the South African Rand.
ZAR means the lawful currency of South Africa;
ZAR and “Cent” mean the lawful currency of South Africa and “Cent” is a one-hundredth (100th) part of one Rand;
ZAR or “Rand” means South African Rand, the lawful currency of the Republic of South Africa.