be+due+or+owing
1due and owing — See: due Category: Bankruptcy, Foreclosure & Debt Category: Business, LLCs & Corporations Category: Divorce & Family Law Category: Patent, Copyright & Trademark Category: Personal Finance & Retireme …
2due — adj [Old French deu, past participle of devoir to owe, from Latin debere] 1 a: satisfying or capable of satisfying an obligation, duty, or requirement under the law the buyer s due performance under the contract due proof of loss b: proper under… …
3owing — adjective 1 (not before noun) especially BrE if money is owing, it has not yet been paid to the person who should receive it: There s still over 100 owing to the bank. 2 owing to because of: Owing to a lack of funds, the project will not continue …
4due — dueness, n. /dooh, dyooh/, adj. 1. owed at present; having reached the date for payment: This bill is due. 2. owing or owed, irrespective of whether the time of payment has arrived: This bill is due next month. 3. owing or observed as a moral or… …
5due — Just; proper; regular; lawful; sufficient; reasonable, as in the phrases due care, due process of law, due notice. Owing; payable; justly owed. That which one contracts to pay or perform to another; that which law or justice requires to be paid… …
6due — Just; proper; regular; lawful; sufficient; reasonable, as in the phrases due care, due process of law, due notice. Owing; payable; justly owed. That which one contracts to pay or perform to another; that which law or justice requires to be paid… …
7due — /dju / (say dyooh) adjective 1. immediately payable. 2. owing, irrespective of whether the time of payment has arrived. 3. rightful; proper; fitting: *He said his government was following due process. Due process is sometimes slow process, but… …
8due — 1. adjective 1) their fees were due Syn: owing, owed, payable, outstanding, overdue, unpaid, unsettled 2) the chancellor s statement is due today Syn: expected, anticipated, scheduled for …
9due — 1. adjective 1) their fees were due Syn: owing, owed, payable; outstanding, overdue, unpaid, unsettled, undischarged, delinquent 2) the chancellor s statement is due today Syn: expected, anticipated …
10due to — 1. The use of due to is one of the key topics of discussion in debates about correct usage, along with infer/imply and the split infinitive. As an adjective meaning ‘owing, payable, attributable, (of an event etc.) intended to happen or arrive’… …