Payment

  • 21payment —   Uku. See installment.    ♦ Cash payment, uku kū ike.    ♦ Gift payment, uku makana.    ♦ Arrears in a payment, ka a hope.    ♦ Partial payment, ho oka a hapa …

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  • 22Payment — The transfer of one form of good, service or financial asset in exchange for another form of good, service or financial asset in proportions that have been previously agreed upon by all parties involved. Payment can be made in the form of funds,… …

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  • 23payment — noun 1) discounts for early payment Syn: remittance, settlement, discharge, clearance, liquidation 2) monthly payments Syn: installment, premium 3) extra payment for good performance Syn …

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  • 24payment — noun 1) discounts for early payment Syn: remittance, settlement, discharge, clearance 2) monthly payments Syn: instalment, premium 3) extra payment for good performance Syn …

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  • 25payment*/*/*/ — [ˈpeɪmənt] noun 1) [C] an amount of money that you pay or receive The first payment is due on 31 January.[/ex] 2) [U] the process of paying money We require prompt payment of all bills.[/ex] …

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  • 26payment — The discharge of an obligation by the delivery and acceptance of money, or of something equivalent to money, which is regarded as such at the time by the person to whom the payment is due. State v Tyler County State Bank (Tex Com App) 277 SW 625 …

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  • 27payment — See monthly payment …

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  • 28Payment protection insurance — Payment protection insurance, (also known as PPI, credit protection insurance, loan repayment insurance, not to be confused with income protection or credit card cover) is an insurance product that is often designed to cover a debt that is… …

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  • 29payment into court — In litigation, the defendant may make an offer that he feels the plaintiff ought to accept. There is a procedure whereby this is paid into court . If the plaintiff thereafter continues the proceedings, but obtains less damages than the amount… …

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  • 30payment in due course — n. Payment to the holder of a negotiable instrument on or after its maturity date in good faith and with no known defects in title. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.… …

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