léchéance
Léchéance is not a standard form in contemporary French. The concept it denotes is typically expressed by échéance, a feminine noun meaning a due date, deadline, or maturity date. It is used across contexts such as finance, law, contracting, and administration to indicate the moment when a payment, obligation, or right becomes due or expires.
The correct spelling for the term is échéance. The form léchéance is generally regarded as incorrect in
In finance and accounting, échéance refers to the maturity date of a debt instrument, the expiration of
Échéance is closely linked to the word échéancier, which denotes a schedule of due dates or a
Etymology traces échéance to Old French escheance, from escheir, meaning to fall or come due, reflecting the