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  • You've never had to pay house payments or utilities.

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  • The conquerors were feudatories of the reigning prince or sultan, and their payments consisted principally in providing fighting forces to make up the armies of the prince.

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  • The decisions on the point are numerous and difficult to reconcile, but the main test is whether, on the true construction of the particular covenant, the lessee has undertaken to indemnify the landlord against payments of all kinds.

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  • By financial expedients of this kind payments were effected by the treasury ill fifteen years (1881-1896) amounting to £T11,666,000 or at the rate of nearly £T800,000 per annum.

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  • Albrecht had been elected at the age of twenty-four to a see already impoverished by frequent successions and payments of annates to Rome.

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  • This, however, was just the beginning of the global payments network.

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  • During the 13th century there arose a tendency to commute labour-rents for money payments.

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  • The fall in prices was aggravated, first by the unpropitious weather and deficient harvest of the years 1816, 1817, and still more by the passing in 181 9 of the bill restoring cash payments, which, coming into operation in 1821, caused serious embarrassment to all persons who had entered into engagements at a depreciated currency, which had now to be met with the lower prices of an enhanced one.

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  • The cottonclearing house substituted book-keeping for the bulk of these payments.

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  • Both in 1876 and 1884, after his failure to receive the nomination for the presidency, he was nominated by the Democratic National Convention for vice-president, his nomination in each of these conventions being made partly, it seems, with the hope of gaining "greenback" votes - Hendricks had opposed the immediate resumption of specie payments.

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  • Conditions were sometimes attached to emancipation, as of remaining for life or a definite time with the former master, or another person named by him, or of performing some special service; payments or rights of succession to property might also be reserved.

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  • The assignats had now become totally valueless - the abolition of the "maximum" the previous year (1795) had produced no effect, and, though, by various payments into the treasury, the total number had been reduced to about 24,000,000,000 francs, their face-value was about 3 o to I of coin.

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  • If payments due to the government are not made within two months of due date, the mines may be seized by the authorities and sold to the highest bidder.

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  • Turkey's severity in repressing the Bulgarian insurrection had raised up in England a storm of public opinion against her, of which the Liberal opposition had taken the fullest advantage; moreover the suspension of payments on the Ottoman debt had dealt Turkey's popularity a blow from which it had never recovered.

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  • The sum fixed was subsequently thought too large, and in 1832 the arrears, amounting to a considerable sum, were remitted, and all future payments on this account relinquished.

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  • The scheme came into operation in June 1898, and not only was a complete suspension of payments avoided but the financial situation was greatly improved.

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  • The president-elect accordingly undertook with the full approval of Dr Moraes, who was still in office, the task of visiting Europe with the object of endeavouring to make an arrangement with the creditors of the state for a temporary suspension of payments.

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  • During these years Venezuela had been pursuing the dangerous policy of granting interest guarantees on the construction of railways by foreign corporations, which not only brought the government into conflict with them on account of defaulted payments, but also through disputed interpretations of contracts and alleged arbitrary acts on the part of government officials.

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  • All that is known of him from this date to his death about 1520 is derived from the poems or from entries in the royal registers of payments of pension and grants of livery.

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  • The payments amounted in1906-1907to £1,662,942.

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  • Crowds of merchants with their hats on transacted business in the aisles, and used the font as a counter upon which to make their payments; lawyers received clients at their several pillars; and masterless serving-men waited to be engaged upon their own particular bench.

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  • A grant of this sort implied that the gildsmen had the right to trade freely in the town, and to impose payments and restrictions upon others who desired to exercise that privilege.

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  • Officers, commonly called wardens in England, were elected by the members, and their chief function was to supervise the quality of the wares produced, so as to secure good and honest workmanship. Therefore, ordinances were made regulating the hours of labour and the terms of admission to the gild, including apprenticeship. Other ordinances required members to make periodical payments to a common fund, and to participate in certain common religious observances, festivities and pageants.

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  • In the course of a long period characterized by a weak central government, it was not difficult to enlarge the rights which the lord thus obtained, to exclude even the king's personal authority from the immunity, and to translate the duties and payments which the tenant had once owed to the state into obligations which he owed to his lord, even finally into incidents of his tenure.

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  • There was great variety regarding the occasion and amount of these payments, and in some parts of the feudal world they did not exist at all.

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  • Something like taxation occasionally occurred, though the government was usually sustained by the scanty feudal payments, by the proceeds of justice and by the income of domain manors.

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  • When after the end of the war the question of financial readjustment came up, he vigorously opposed Secretary Hugh McCulloch's policy of retiring the legal tenders, and urged a different plan for effecting the resumption of specie payments.

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  • The Resumption Act of 1875, which provided for the return of specie payments four years later, was largely his work both in inception and in formulation, and his appointment to the head of the Treasury Department by President Hayes in 1877 enabled him to carry the policy embodied in the law to successful execution.

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  • In 1876 interest payments on account of this debt were suspended and in1879-1882the war with Chile deprived Peru of her principal sources of income - the guano deposits and the Tarapaca nitrates.

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  • P. Jones of Nevada advocating a speedy return to specie payments.

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  • Exemption was obtained from these incidences of feudalism by large payments to the Crown in return for charters covenanting that Malta should for ever be administered under the royal exchequer without the intervention of intermediary feudal lords.

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  • The American firm assisted in funding the national debt at the time of the resumption of specie payments, and the London house were fiscal agents of the United States government in 1873-1884, and as such received the $15,50o,000 awarded by the Geneva Arbitration Court in settlement of the "Alabama Claims" against Great Britain.

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  • The pope, moreover, had come to depend to a considerable extent for his revenue upon the payments made by his nominees, which represented a corresponding drain on the resources of the secular states.

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  • He induced these to unite in opposing the Lutheran heresy on condition that the pope would issue a decree providing for some of the most needed reforms. There was to be no more financial oppression on the part of the clergy, and no unseemly payments for performing the church services.

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  • Taxes are uncompensated payments; they may be described as of the nature of robbery.

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  • The king enjoys a civil list of 3,674,927 marks or about £185,000, while the appanages of the crown, including the payments to the other members of the royal house, amount to £ 2 9,544 more.

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  • Notwithstanding the fact that the banking law raised the tax-free note issue in 1911 from 400 to 600 millions of kronen, in 1913 the bank was unable to avoid incurring tax payments for notes issued in excess of the amount allowed free of tax, a state of affairs which had no parallel in the bank's history.

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  • Largely owing to friction between himself and the president, Bristow resigned his portfolio in June 1876; as secretary of the treasury he advocated the resumption of specie payments and at least a partial retirement of "greenbacks"; and he was also an advocate of civil service reform.

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  • Through his generals Ardoburius and Aspar he waged two fairly successful wars against the Persians (421 and 441), and after the failure of one expedition (431) by means of a gigantic fleet put an end to the piracies of the Vandal Genseric. A Hunnish invasion in 408 was skilfully repelled, but from 441 the Balkan country was repeatedly overrun by the armies of Attila, whose incursions Theodosius feebly attempted to buy off with everincreasing payments of tribute.

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  • In respect of the former an increase of 30% in the payments to the insured as compared with July I 1917 was made, while at the same time better terms were given in the insurance of miners and of railwaymen; insurance against sickness was completed by extending it to agricultural and domestic workers as well as to the families of the insured.

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  • Payments of arrears, now amounting to upwards of 4000 florins, was not, however, in the desperate condition of the imperial finances, to be hoped for; and he was glad, while retaining his position as court astronomer, to accept (in 1612) the office of mathematician to the states of Upper Austria.

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  • The condition of the Indians on the plantations is often akin to slavery, owing to the system adopted by some planters of making payments in advance; for the Indians soon spend their earnings, and thus contract debts which can only be repaid by long service.

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  • From 1860 to 1870 the population increased 22.6%, and the net ordinary expenditures of government, not including payments on the national debt, rose 173%; from 1870 to 1900 the corresponding figures (using the official estimated population) were 129% and 408%.

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  • Another old explanation was that fines and taxes were at one time paid in figs, wine and oil, and those who collected such payments in kind were called sycophants because they "presented," publicly handed them over to the state.

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  • The cities, towns and municipalities resort to it to supply their local needs, and there is a tendency, especially pronounced in Ontario on account of the excellence of her municipal system, to devolve the burden of educational payments, and others more properly provincial, upon the municipal authorities on the plea of decentralization.

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  • Hayes stoutly advocated the speediest practicable resumption of specie payments, and carried the election.

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  • During his administration President Hayes devoted his efforts mainly to civil service reform, resumption of specie payments and the pacification of the Southern States, recently in rebellion.

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  • Although the resumption of specie payments had been provided for, to begin at a given time by the Resumption Act of January 1875, opposition to it did not cease.

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  • Meanwhile, however, the preparations for the return to specie payments were continued by the Administration with unflinching constancy and on the 1st of January 1879 specie payments were resumed without difficulty.

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  • He took a prominent part in the corn-law debates of 1814 and 1815; and in 1819 he presented a memorandum to Lord Liverpool advocating a large reduction in the unfunded debt, and explaining a method for the resumption of cash payments, which was embodied in the act passed the same year.

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  • Various acts and payments which were previously lawful in the absence of any corrupt bargain or motive are now altogether forbidden under the name of " illegal practices " as distinguished from " corrupt practices."

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  • These officials seem to have been located in royal villages (cyninges tun, villa regalis) or fortresses (cyninges burg, orbs regis), which served as centres and meeting-places (markets, &c.) for the inhabitants of the district, and to which their dues, both in payments and services had to be rendered.

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  • The payments seem to have varied greatly according to the class from which they were due.

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  • In Ine's Laws (cap. 70) we find a list of payments specified for a unit of ten hides, perhaps the normal holding of a twelfhynde man - though on the other hand it may be nothing more than a mere fiscal unit in an aggregate of estates.

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  • The payments rendered by the gafolgelda (tributarius) were known as gafol (tributum), as his name implies.

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  • In later times we meet with many other payments both in money and in kind, some of which were doubtless in accordance with ancient custom.

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  • On the other hand the gebur seems not to have been liable to payments of this kind, presumably because the land which he cultivated formed part of the demesne (inland) of his lord.

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  • The term gafol, however, may have been applied to the payments which he rendered to the latter.

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  • Large payments were generally made by weight, 240-250 pence being reckoned to the pound, perhaps from the 7th century onwards.

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  • The price of a pig was twice, and that of an ox six times as great as that of a sheep. Regarding the prices of commodities other than live-stock we have little definite information, though an approximate estimate may be made of the value of arms. It is worth noticing that we often hear of payments in gold and silver vessels in place of money.

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  • In general, however, their lot seems to have struck the Romans as favourable, since they were not attached to their masters' households but lived in homes of their own, subject to fixed payments in corn, live stock and clothing.

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  • The stoppage of payments from Bourbon countries during the Jesuit struggle brought the annual deficit to nearly 50o,000 scudi.

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  • Thus Shalmaneser completed the conquests of his predecessor on the Phoenician coast, and established a supremacy which lasted for over a hundred years and was acknowledged by occasional payments of tribute.

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  • It became therefore the manifest interest of both parties that personal services should be commuted into pecuniary payments.

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  • The pope himself was besieged in the castle of St Angelo, compelled on the 6th of June to ransom himself with a payment of 400,000 scudi, and kept in confinement until, on the 26th of November, he accepted the emperor's terms, which besides money payments included the promise to convene a general council to deal with Lutheranism.

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  • Tithes on houses or customary payments in lieu of tithes have, by local acts, in some cases been turned into church rates.

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  • The funds for covering the compensation payable in respect of accidents are raised by payments based, in agriculture, on the taxable capital, and in other trades and industries on the earnings of the insured.

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  • From 1871 to 1879 the contribution of the states had varied from 94 to 67 million marks; under the new system the surplus of the contributions made by the states over the grant by the imperial treasury was soon reduced to a very small sum, and in 1884-1885 the payments of the empire to the states exceeded the contributions of the states to the empire by 20 million marks, and this excess continued for many years; so that there was, as it were, an actual grant in relief of direct taxation.

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  • The masters were compelled to insure themselves against the payments for which they might become liable, and for this purpose had to form trades associations, self-governing societies, which in each district included all the masters for each particular trade.

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  • In 1848 the government had been obliged to authorize the bank to suspend cash payments, and the wars of 1859 and 1866 had rendered abortive all attempts to renew them.

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  • The bank had in this way acquired a large reserve of gold, and in the new charter which was (after long delay) passed in 1899, a clause was introduced requiring the resumption of cash payments, though this was not to come into operation immediately.

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  • For the time until the 1st of July 1908, however, the old gulden were left in circulation, payments made in them, at the rate of two kronen to one gulden, being legal up to any amount.

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  • In October 1357 David was permitted to return to Scotland, giving hostages and promising ioo,000 merks in ten yearly payments.

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  • This great shrinkage in exchange caused considerable loss to the Indian government in remitting to Europe, and entailed hardship upon Anglo-Indians who received pensions or other payments in rupees, while on the other hand it supplied an artificial stimulus to the export trade by increasing the purchasing power of gold.

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  • Deeds of emancipation and payments for personal enfranchisement are often ncticed at, i that very time.

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  • A further support was provided in the reform of 378 B.C. by the establishment of the symmories, or groups of tax-paying citizens; the wealthier members of each group being responsible for the tax payments of all the members.

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  • In legal theory the land of conquered communities passed into the ownership of the Roman state; in practice a revenue was obtained through land taxes in the form of either tithes (decumae) or money payments (stipendia).

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  • What were semi-private duties become public tasks, which, with the growing importance of " money-economy," have to be defrayed by state payments.

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  • A second characteristic is the predominance of the economic element in the several tasks that local administrations have to perform, and the consequent tendency to treat the charges of local finance as payments for services rendered, or, in the usual phrase, to apply the " benefits " principle, in contrast to that of " ability," which rightly prevails in national finance.

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  • Closely akin are the payments demanded for privileges to industrial undertakings given as " franchises," very often in connexion with monopolies, e.g.

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  • Until 1888 the yearly expenditure was less than the yearly income, but subsequently the revenues were not sufficient to cover the expenditure, and many payments fell in arrear in spite of emptying the treasury of its reserve and contracting numerous loans.

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  • It is also observable that the conjunction of payments in kind and money taxes still exists.

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  • Persia claimed the principality of Herat as part of the empire of Nadir, but her pretensions had been satisfied by payments of tribute or evasive replies.

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  • It gave a fresh stimulus to the controversy, which had for some time been discontinued, respecting the resumption of cash payments, and indirectly led to' the appointment of a committee of the House of Commons, commonly known as the Bullion Committee, to consider the whole question.

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  • The chief sources of revenue were customs duties, taxes on land and industries, duties on tobacco and breadstuffs, the Lisbon octroi, receipts from national property, registration and stamps, &c. The heaviest expenditure (nearly £ 5,000,000) was incurred for the service of the consolidated debt; payments for the civil list, cortes, pensions, &c., amounted to more than £2,000,000, and the cost of public works to nearly as large a sum.

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  • On the 2nd of April four commissioners were appointed to superintend the construction of the new castle ordered in the Isle of Sheppey, which when finished was called Queenborough, the purchases and payments, not the works, being under the beloved clerk, Wykeham, In this year came the second visitation of the Black Death, the Second Plague, as it was called, and carried off four bishops and several magnates, with many clerics, whose vacated preferments were poured on Wykeham.

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  • At the same time he succeeded by drastic measures in putting a stop to the great fluctuations in the value of the paper currency and in resuming specie payments.

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  • The land policy of previous govern- Young's ments was entirely revised, and the Land Bill, framed by Sir John Robertson, introduced the principle of deferred payments for the purchase of crown lands, and made residence and cultivation, rather than a sufficient price, the object to be sought by the crown in alienating the public estate.

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  • Payment on account of the conveyance of electors to or from the poll; payment for any committee room in excess of a prescribed number; the incurring of expenses in and about the election beyond a certain maximum; employing, for the conveyance of electors to or from the poll, hackney carriages or carriages kept for hire; payments for bands, flags, cockades, &c.; employing for payment persons at the election beyond the prescribed number; printing and publishing bills, placards or posters which do not disclose the name and address of the printer or publisher; using as committee rooms or for meetings any licensed premises, or any premises where food or drink is ordinarily sold for consumption on the premises, or any club premises where intoxicating liquor is supplied to members.

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  • The order is directed to the county treasurer, by whom authorized payments are then made.

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  • By the act of 1888 it was provided that for the future such annual grants should cease, and that other payments should be made instead thereof.

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  • The payments so made out of " the local taxation account " to a county council are paid to the county fund, and carried to a separate account called " the Exchequer contribution account."

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  • The payments which the county council have to make in substitution for the local grants formerly made out of Imperial funds include payments for or towards the remuneration of the teachers in poorlaw schools and public vaccinators; school fees paid for children sent from a workhouse to a public elementary school; half of the salaries of the medical officer of health and the inspector of nuisances of district councils; the remuneration of registrars for births and deaths; the maintenance of pauper lunatics; half of the cost of the pay and clothing of the police of the county, and of each borough maintaining a separate police force.

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  • In addition to the payments by guardians, there is a contribution of 4s.

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  • The entire income of the borough council is paid into the borough fund, and that fund is charged with certain payments, which are specifically set out in the 5th schedule to the act of 1882.

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  • Moreover, save in the lower Congo state payments (down to 1908) were made in trade goods.

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  • The Rumanian government made a platonic protest against the crossing of the frontier, and the Rumanian troops fell back as the Russians advanced; provisions and stores of all kinds were supplied to the invading army against cash payments in gold, and the railways and telegraphs were freely placed at its disposal.

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  • During the first year of this period the actual receipts, according to the council of the corporation of foreign bondholders, were $9,149,591 gold (£1,829,918) and the payments $7, 0 33,3 1 7 gold (£1,406,663).

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  • The first payments were made according to agreement, and it was believed in 1907 that the succeeding ones, together with one-half of the unpaid interest since 1896, would also be met.

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  • Political troubles in 1884-1885 led to a suspension of cash payments in 1885, and in 1886 Congress made the notes inconvertible and of forced circulation.

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  • Previous to that time the law required all contracts to specify payments in paper currency.

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  • A supplementary act of 1906 also created a new national banking institution, called the Banco Central, which is made a depository of the public revenues and is charged with a considerable part of their administration, including payments on account of the foreign debt and the conversion of the paper currency into coin.

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  • This measure was designed to facilitate the general resumption of specie payments.

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  • Nothing further seems to have been done in the matter until the 28th of January 1675, when Oldenburg informed " the Society that Mr Newton is now in such circumstances that he desires to be excused from the weekly payments."

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  • The most probable explanation of the cause why Newton wished to be excused from these payments is to be found in the fact that, as he was not in holy orders, his fellowship at Trinity College would lapse in the autumn of 1675.

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  • The business of the agister was to look after the pasturage of the forest, and to receive the payments for the same by persons entitled to pasture their cattle in the forests.

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  • Income tax, for instance, is calculated on income, and is in the nature of a deduction from the income; but local rates are calculated in proportion to certain other payments, actual or potential, and could without absurdity exceed 20s.

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  • His son Louis of Anjou, who had been left as hostage, escaped from Calais in the summer of 1363, and John, far in arrears in the payments of the ransom, surrendered himself again "to maintain his royal honour which his son had sullied."

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  • The members of his fine were liable, in the degree of their relationship, to make good out of their own property any default in the payments.

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  • All payments were made in kind.

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  • When the particular kind was not specified by the law or by agreement, the payments were made according to convenience in horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, wool, butter, bacon, corn, vegetables, yarn, dye-plants, leather, cloth, articles of use or ornament, &c. As the clan system relaxed, and the fine lost its legal power of fixing the amounts of public tributes, which were similarly payable to the flaith, and neglected its duty of seeing that those tributes were duly applied, the flaith became able to increase these tributes with little check, to confuse them with rent, to confuse jurisdiction with ownership, and to exalt himself at the expense of his fellowclansmen.

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  • A flaith by arranging that his tenants should make their payments at different periods of the year, secured a constant and copious supply without an inconvenient surplus.

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  • The solidarity of clan and fine in their respective spheres, the provisions of the system, the simple rural life, and the prevalence of barter and payments in kind, left comparatively little occasion for contracts between individuals.

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  • Little as they cared for their British rulers the Wisconsin voyageurs and habitars, influenced probably by their cupidity and by actual money payments, for the most part adhered to the British cause during the War of Independence.

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  • His decree of July 1861, suspending for two years all payments on public debts of every kind, led to the landing in Mexico of English, Spanish and French troops.

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  • In addition to a fixed stipend of some 700 golden florins yearly, he was continually in receipt of special payments for the orations and poems he produced; so that, had he been a man of frugal habits or of moderate economy, he might have amassed a considerable fortune.

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  • Although Dallas left the cabinet in October 1816, it was through his efforts that the new bank began its operations in the following January, and specie payments were resumed in February.

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  • The strong political position secured to the French Protestants by the edict of Nantes was very objectionable, not only to the ardent Roman Catholics, but also to more moderate persons, and the payments made to their ministers by the state were viewed with increasing dislike.

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  • Payments of interest were only in part resumed after the Restoration in 1876, and in 1882 the government of King Aiphonso XII.

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  • Behetrias, called plebeian lordships, were districts and townships of peasants who were bound to have a lord, and to make him payments in money or in kind, but who had a varying freedom of choice in electing their lord.

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  • They have indeed a common table, but it is kept up precisely as a regimental mess, by monthly payments from each member.

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  • This great reduction of the extent of the territory has been brought about by the cession on successive occasions of strips of territory to Sarawak and to the British North Borneo Company on condition of annual payments of money.

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  • The most powerful states in Europe condescended to make payments to them and to tolerate their insults.

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  • The boundaries of the old ecclesiastical parish were nowhere recorded, and the descriptions in the titles of private properties which appear to lie in the parish have sometimes to be taken as evidence, and sometimes the fact that the inhabitants attended a particular church or made payments in favour of a par - ticular minister.

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  • As in all new states, the question of a circulating medium was acute during the first half of the '9th century, and state banks were organized, which suspended specie payments in times of financial stringency.

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  • He was looking for antecedent recoveries, income payments and aging book debts or equity in the matrimonial home.

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  • The scheme allows him to leave his salary in his current account for the whole month, bringing down his mortgage payments.

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  • We also review the amount of your income payments each year at the anniversary of the date your with-profits annuity policy started.

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  • Last day to make retirement annuity payments to carry back to previous tax year.

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  • They are therefore answerable for all payments, including those made by Direct Debit.

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  • The payment by Abbott of royalty arrears and other related payments pursuant to the High Court Judgment are not reflected in these results.

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  • Client agrees to be responsible for Translator's costs in collecting late payments due from Client, including reasonable attorneys ' fees.

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  • Bailiff action Once your account has been issued to the bailiff action Once your account has been issued to the bailiff, you should make any payments directly to them.

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  • All payments will be made direct to the student's bank account.

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  • C. booking Payments provisional bookings will be held for 14 days only.

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  • From time to time surplus cash has been returned to shareholders in the form of special dividend payments.

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  • An analyzed cashbook An analyzed cashbook can be used if an organization needs to break down its receipts and payments into greater detail.

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  • Bonuses are typically capped at 60% of salary, but additional payments can be made at the discretion of the remuneration committee.

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  • The Agency must have received three monthly payments or six weekly payments for the case to be deemed as compliant for enforcement purposes.

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  • When do schemes for enhanced redundancy payments become contractual?

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  • The Buyer shall make all payments due without deduction, whether by way of set-off counterclaim, discount or otherwise.

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  • Contents The Duisenberg years The looming payments crisis Central bank financial strength Reinventing Euro-area NCBs Svensson - Interview CENTRAL BANKING VOL.

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  • All telephone payments are processed via our UK CC system and as such, customers should be aware that the exchange rate fluctuates daily.

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  • Payments made by monthly direct debit are subject to an interest charge.

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  • The Committee shares the concerns of some witnesses that these payments might not be completely decoupled in all Member States.

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  • Partially decoupled payments lead to the continuation of a partially distorted market.

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  • Common options are to have a euro denominated bank account for receiving payments.

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  • However in January 1995 they did increase Mrs F's income support payments to include both disability and severe disability premiums.

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  • Big silence on the big freeze Labor's failure to introduce winter fuel payments for severely disabled adults has been a blow to many.

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  • They replaced the exceptional hardship and exceptional hardship and exceptional circumstances payments.

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  • A house foreclosure happens when an owner defaults on the mortgage payments for a property.

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  • These strategies should also include a scheme for ' golden hello ' payments for new staff in shortage subjects.

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  • Ms Milsom reminded homeowners that there are often flexible solutions for managing payments.

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  • The Charity allowed for weekly payments to poor housekeepers.

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  • In general, payments would be limited to £ 30,000, but more may be available for neurologically impaired babies.

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  • Thus, staff who receive an annual increment should notify their Tax Office each year that their superannuation payments have increased.

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  • Payments are taxed as ordinary income each time and are therefore ineligible for transfer to an IRA.

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  • Journal of health support health insurance broker arizona payments but Lucia ker arizona payments but Lucia k and.

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  • Topping In global liquidity, the process of sending funding payments from accounts held in the UK to accounts held overseas.

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  • This annual tax-free lump sum is normally paid from November and most payments are made by Christmas.

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  • The vast majority of people getting social services from the council have a right to direct payments.

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  • New mileage rates at BBC Changes have been made to BBC mileage rates at BBC Changes have been made to BBC mileage payments in response to new tax rules.

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  • If you are eligible and use a registered child minder you can apply for child care payments.

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  • There was also a discussion, in addition to a fixed one-time payment, of payments to eligible persons who are particularly needy.

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  • If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of car payments.

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  • Firstly, Contract Hire requires a low initial outlay compared to conventional finance deals, usually only three monthly payments in advance.

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  • Paying back overpaid housing benefit We may ask either you or the person who received the payments to pay back the overpayment.

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  • The council state that the additional hours payments were not payments for contractual overtime.

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  • A If you pay at a collection point you will be given a passbook in which we record your payments.

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  • New legislation to be outlined in the Queen's Speech will speed up payments to mothers in cases of disputed paternity.

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  • These monthly mortgage payments are covered by the properties tenants who are paying our borrower rent every month.

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  • To get direct payments, you need to have a social worker, who will assess you for the support you need.

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  • The main change proposed would see a shift from a lump sum payment at the outset to periodical payments.

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  • This year a change in the ICR procedures has enabled me to recommend consolatory payments in appropriate circumstances.

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  • However, one-off payments linked to specific measures, like that at Heineken, can still be agreed.

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  • The first sample contract is suitable for a limited or flat fee license, the second is for more complex licenses involving royalty payments.

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  • These expense payments should not be submitted through the casual payroll and should be requested separately from any fees payable for services.

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  • Indeed by 2000-01, 36% or £ 34 billion of the total Social Security payments will be needed to pay retirement pensions.

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  • Section 7 of the act outlines the proposals on direct payments.

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  • The only proviso is that you pay enough tax to cover the payments you make.

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  • Payments must be in sterling, otherwise bank charges will reduce the amount receivable by the Society.

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  • By the Government's current reckoning at 1 percent above base they would pay £ 60 million in back payments.

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  • While a CIC can pay dividend or interest to investor, these payments are subject to caps set by the CIC regulator.

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  • Notification of payment remittance advices for staff reimbursement payments are sent using e-mail.

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  • The company has strongly resisted our claim for additional payments for acceptance of new technology.

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  • Manual payments are made by girocheque, pending resolution of various technical problems preventing computer-generated payments.

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  • Council then resolved to approve the Schedule of Payments and then RESOLVED to approve the balance of the report.

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  • All check payments must be made in £ ' s s must be made in £ ' s sterling.

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  • Most local councils have established support services for people wishing to use direct payments.

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  • Cold Weather Payments - Payment made during a period of exceptionally severe weather to vulnerable households on Income Support or Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance.

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  • Payments might be made based on actual versus desired wind speeds to offset budget shortfalls.

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  • An unexpected mortgage shortfall is a real burden, added to by a sudden hike in future payments.

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  • And they provide ultimately for capital controls, as part of payments standstills, in conjunction with IMF programs.

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  • All such fees and payments due should be clearly stated In your exhibition contract with the gallery.

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  • Late payments by the GMB also stymied farmers ' initiative to grow maize.

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  • The sultan of Brunei, who claimed suzerainty over them, ceded them on successive occasions in return for annual money payments.

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  • The retail tycoons Artemis vehicle will pay out 14 million euros in redundancy payments to the staff.

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  • The inability of contractors to make prompt payments could trigger labor unrest on construction sites.

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  • Great if your circumstances are a little unsettled, but they often add quite a bit to monthly payments.

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  • Many clubs require an upfront joining fee, however monthly payments soon spread out the total cost of a years membership.

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  • It means many firms are now choosing to defer their large upfront IT payments over the longer term.

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  • Eventually payments were made to some English asbestos disease victims who could prove they had been exposed to Manville products.

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  • If accepted, this will suspend the warrant so long as you keep up-to-date with the agreed payments.

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  • Are all the payments set against UK IHT or is the Estate gong to get a double whammy?

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  • Capacity for work brought him places on important committees - he was chairman successively of the committee on military affairs, the committee on banking and currency, and the committee on appropriations, - and his ability as a speaker enabled him to achieve distinction on the floor of the House and to rise to leadership. Between 1863 and 1873 Garfield delivered speeches of importance on "The Constitutional Amendment to abolish Slavery," "The Freedman's Bureau," "The Reconstruction of Rebel States," "The Public Debt and Specie Payments," "Reconstruction,'" The Currency," Taxation of United States Bonds," Enforcing the 14th Amendment," National Aid to Education,' and "the Right to Originate Revenue Bills."

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  • The yearly payments amount to $2.60 per acre under the present system; this amount covers the cost of maintenance and operation and also of a thorough drainage system, which is as important to the settler as irrigation.

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  • Are the latter words in such covenants limited to payments of this kind, or do they include single and definite payments demanded, for example, by a local authority, acting under statutory powers, for improvements of a permanent kind affecting the premises demised?

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  • Savings banks and seamen's money orders are also among the accounts and payments with which it is charged, and outside these marine matters it has to prepare for parliament the life insurance companies' accounts and to take charge of the bankruptcy estate accounts.

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  • It might well be implied that payments compulsorily required from the assured by law for contributions to G.A., or as salvage for services by salvors, will be undertaken or repaid by the underwriter, the service being for his benefit.

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  • Parliament was prorogued in April 1671, not assembling again till February 1673,and on the 2nd of January 167 2 was announced the " stop of the exchequer," or national bankruptcy, one of the most blameworthy and unscrupulous acts of the reign, by which the payments from the exchequer ceased, and large numbers of persons who had lent to the government were thus ruined.

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  • Oldenburg must have replied to this by an offer to apply to the Society to excuse Newton the weekly payments, as in a letter of Newton's to Oldenburg, dated the 23rd of June 1673, he says, " For your proffer about my quarterly payments, I thank you, but I would not have you trouble yourself to get them excused, if you have not done it already."

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  • These payments, the cynics would argue, bribe the poor to back the system.

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  • Direct payments are made to an increasing number of citizens and the size of those payments rise.

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  • Now, consider the child that lives off the interest payments of all the money her parents saved.

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  • Are those interest payments to the child "welfare?"

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  • About 80,000 went in payments on all the estates to the Land Bank, about 30,000 went for the upkeep of the estate near Moscow, the town house, and the allowance to the three princesses; about 15,000 was given in pensions and the same amount for asylums; 150,000 alimony was sent to the countess; about 70,000 went for interest on debts.

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  • He did not know that the priest who met him with the cross oppressed the peasants by his exactions, and that the pupils' parents wept at having to let him take their children and secured their release by heavy payments.

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  • It has struggled to transfer recalculated maintenance payments across a flawed £ 465m computer system, leaving thousands of families out of pocket.

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  • Click on " GO TO PAYMENTS " once you have recalculated the shipping charges.

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  • If you receive direct payments, you can decide how your needs will be met, by whom and at what time.

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  • By the Government 's current reckoning at 1 percent above base they would pay £ 60 million in back payments.

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  • Reports of decisions of the Industrial Tribunal in matters relating to Redundancy Payments Act 1965 and the entitlement of redundant miners to redundancy payment.

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  • We will then offer you an alternative departure, or refund all payments made to us.

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  • While a CIC can pay dividend or interest to investor, these payments are subject to caps set by the CIC Regulator.

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  • Notification of Payment Remittance advices for staff reimbursement payments are sent using e-mail.

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  • The reparations payments cost Germany only 2% of its annual production.

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  • If you do not keep up regular payments, the lender may take steps to repossess the vehicle.

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  • Council then RESOLVED to approve the Schedule of Payments and then RESOLVED to approve the balance of the report.

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  • He believed that the best way to revive the Soviet economy was to obtain massive reparation payments from Germany.

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  • Just consider the royalty payments required to use film stills.

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  • All check payments must be made in £ ' s sterling.

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  • The scrip scheme involves the issue of new shares to fulfill the dividend payments.

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  • Cold Weather Payments - Payment made during a period of exceptionally severe weather to vulnerable households on Income Support or Income-based Jobseeker 's Allowance.

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  • Defra 's shambolic handling of single farm payments in England has caused many farmers to suffer grave economic hardship.

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  • The Government will spend more than £ 1.7 billion on Winter Fuel Payments this year.

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  • All such fees and payments due should be clearly Stated In your exhibition contract with the gallery.

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  • Payments from overseas must be in sterling drawn on a UK clearing bank.

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  • The most important of these payments are the special beef premium and the suckler cow premium.

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  • Incorporating may also eliminate self-employment taxes and lower payments for social security tax and Medicare tax.

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  • Payments under both these Acts were subsequently extinguished by the Tithe Act 1936 and replaced by terminable annuities.

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  • With touch-tone keypad, follow the voice prompts and enter your payments and card details via your telephone keypad.

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  • The system existed for 500 years until the turn of the 16th century when rent payments replaced labor.

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  • Additional payments are also available for some tutorial teaching.

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  • These include requests for under-the-counter payments, sale of drugs, and acceptance of kickbacks from suppliers of drugs and equipment.

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  • These may include bonus pay, shift allowances, unsocial hours payments or weekend payments.

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  • Variable annuities are different, since the payments will vary according to the market value of your investments.

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  • The numbers of Jews slaughtered was verifiable from railroad records showing the payments per person made by the Gestapo for transport to the camps.

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  • If payments are made to you these will be issued 4 weekly in arrears.

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  • Whether the payments continue will depend to a large extent on the whims of bureaucrats in the EC or in the US administration.

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  • Payments to the Inland Revenue of tax withheld should be made in sterling.

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  • I want to buy a new car, but the payments aren't affordable given my current salary.

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  • After losing his job, he contacted his lawyer to request that his alimony payments to his ex-wife be reduced.

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  • Will you purchase with cash or make payments?

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  • Foreclosed property is property that is now up for sale due to the fact that the previous owner wasn't able to continue to make mortgage payments on the property.

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  • Should you decide to purchase with Liberty, you can handle, review and make payments on your policy online!

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  • Calculate how much you can afford in mortgage payments and be prepared to hand over a hefty down payment on the house you like.

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  • You'll sign all papers related to the property, including documents detailing arrangements for mortgage payments.

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  • Understand that mortgages for investment properties are very different than residential property mortgages, and that the down payments are often enormous.

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  • With purchasing a vehicle, once all payments are completed (unless you buy it outright), this added financial burden ends.

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  • By the time the vehicle wears down to where it becomes more expensive to maintain, you have saved money from monthly payments.

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  • When you think about it, isn't there other stuff you rather spend your hard earned cash on then having to constantly make car payments all the time?

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  • People are drawn in by the lure of low payments.

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  • Even though you are not buying the vehicle, the lower the cost, the lower the payments will be.

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  • If you buy a vehicle, you can customize it, drive as many miles as you want without penalty, and eventually you will have no car payments.

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  • Similarly, if you like to customize your vehicle and prefer to not have constant car payments every year, purchasing may be a better choice.

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  • The lure of a new car lease is the promise of low monthly payments and always having a full manufacturer's warranty for needed repairs.

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  • If for some reason you cannot make your monthly payments and decide to turn in the vehicle early, you will be required to make a "balloon" payment on the rest of your contract.

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  • Look out for these special rates, but find out about the cash deposit you will need to make and the monthly payments.

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  • In this case, the more money you have to put down, the better it will be for your monthly payments.

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  • If the company only takes one or two forms of payments like a check (if they are a website) or only cash (if you are visiting them physically).

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  • You can negotiate terms of payments like paid-in-full in 30, 60, or 90 days.

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  • They offer free shipping on orders over $100 and accept payments through PayPal.

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  • However, payments can end up being as low as $7.99 per month, if your balance is around $45.

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  • As long as you have enough to make installment payments, purchasing items in this manner can help you better manage your finances.

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  • This type of shopping is ideal for students, elderly people on fixed incomes and anyone who wants to make installment payments instead of paying the full price of a product up front.

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  • Instead of purchasing a $100 product and paying $100 in full, for example, you might have to make five payments of $20 each.

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  • This allows you to control your spending and budget the installment payments so you have manageable shopping expenses.

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  • You will make arrangements with the vendor to make installment payments that fit your budget.

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  • One of the biggest drawbacks of this type of program is that some vendors charge fees and interest for allowing you to make installment payments.

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  • The best way to control your spending is to track all of your purchases carefully and mark down all of your monthly payments.

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  • This will help you make your payments on time and help you avoid late fees and collection notices for missed payments.

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  • Once you receive your merchandise, make all scheduled installment payments as agreed upon with each company.

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  • The major risk of this shopping method is that you will buy the items, make an installment plan and then not have the funds to make your payments on time.

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  • Even if your current budget allows for installment payments, a medical emergency or broken vehicle is enough to throw your budget off for several months.

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  • You may be able to afford installment payments on a low-priced item, but the interest and fees can push your payments above what you can afford.

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  • Are you receiving calls from creditors because you're failing to make some or all of your required payments?

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  • Most debt settlements settle the debt with one payment, but in some cases, you may be able to make a few payments.

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  • Bankruptcy allows a borrower to come forward and state that he or she is unable to make payments on the borrowed funds.

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  • The Slate and Blueprint cards offer cash-back bonuses, plus give card members options for paying down balances quicker and saving interest by selecting charges to apply payments to.

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  • Additionally, automatic bill payments can be arranged for things like insurance, television bills and gym memberships.

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  • One of the preferred services is the Chase Payment Protector, which defers payments when life-altering events occur.

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  • Debt settlement is a process of settling a debt with a creditor for less than owed, usually in one or a few payments.

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  • Some companies will allow you to make several, larger payments over a period of three to six months to settle the debt.

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  • Liens, bankruptcies (up to 10 years) and delinquent child support payments can be included.

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  • Vacations generally cost $5,000 but again, if only minimum payments are made, the vacation might cost as much as $5,600 - and that's if the card is put away and the payments are kept flat.

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  • Behind on basic necessity payments or skipping payments.

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  • Missed or skipped payments and bankruptcy filings are evaluated along with on-time payments and paid accounts.

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  • Find out about three of the most common ways electronic payments are processed.

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  • So that's why prioritizing the payment of highest interest rate cards first and concentrating all available funds to increasing monthly payments will help you reach your goal more quickly.

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  • Sometimes a miniscule monthly payment is enough to keep the collection agency satisfied as long as you continue to make the payments as promised.

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  • Making these lower monthly payments can take years before you see a debt reduction.

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  • Creditors are willing to take the lower amount rather than not receive any payment at all or to receive small payments over the course of years.

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  • You can typically only use this method if you have over $10,000 of debt and are unable to make your monthly payments.

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  • Falling behind on your bill payments is stressful enough without the added hassle of dealing with collection agencies.

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  • Bill payment history, including late or missed payments.

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  • Missed or late payments reflect negatively on the report.

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  • The current card guidelines state that the general APR begins as low as 4.9 percent for certain accounts but jumps to 19.99 percent if payments are late, so read the agreement carefully.

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  • It benefits conscientious consumers because it doesn't penalize people as harshly for isolated late payments, but it's tougher than previous scoring methods on those who have repeated late payments.

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  • Add up all of the required payments and then decide how much extra you can put towards these bills each month.

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  • If you default on your payments, you will not lose any of your assets.

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  • Mastercard has been in business for over 40 years and is considered to be an industry leader in the world of electronic payments.

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  • Mastercard continued to expand into other countries and has succeeded in bringing the benefits of electronic payments to almost every region in the world.

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  • With a debit card, consumers can use electronic payments as a form of cash anywhere debit cards are accepted.

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  • If you cannot afford to make a debt consolidation plan's monthly payments or if you have been unable to make payments on debt in the past three months, a negotiated debt settlement program may be the best solution for you.

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  • With a negotiated payment plan, you will not have to make payments directly to your creditors.

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  • Instead, the private negotiation company takes monthly payments from you and keeps it in an account.

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  • Once your creditors agree to a lower settlement of your debts, the negotiation company makes a lump sum payment to those creditors out of the payments you have banked with the negotiation company.

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  • A creditor may push for higher payments if they think you have enough money to spend on a home, car or vacation.

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  • Make all payments on time and keep balances low.

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  • Everything costs money and making bill payments is a necessary part of life.

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  • With a few tips and a little bit of effort on your part, you can create a budgeting system that will help you to make your monthly bill payments on time every time.

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  • Now you have a clear understanding of what you owe and when it is due, next are to determine how you will make the payments.

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  • You may also want to consider choosing to have bill payments automatically withdrawn from one of your bank accounts.

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  • In most cases, making online payments is easy to do and free of charge.

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  • You should call the customer service number on your bill and ask if they can change the date that your payments are due.

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  • The first type of service allows you to pay bills online through a secure site regardless of whether the creditor accepts electronic payments.

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  • If the creditor does not accept electronic payments online, Paytrust.com will issue a paper check.

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  • Be certain that the online bill paying service provider allows you to arrange for repeating payments and schedule payments for standard monthly expenses in advance.

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  • The service should guarantee accurate and on-time payments.

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  • Some online bill paying services will only work with creditors that allow electronic payments.

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  • If all your creditors do not allow electronic payments, then you are still going to have to pay some bills the old fashioned way.

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  • The lower your interest rate is, the more manageable your payments will be.

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  • Paying bills using electronic payments is growing in popularity among consumers.

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  • Electronic payments offer the convenience of shopping virtually anywhere, anytime.

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  • With the growing popularity of the internet, online merchants can process electronic payments without purchasing costly processing equipment.

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  • Businesses keep your card number on file and make automatic payments electronically when the bill is due.

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  • Electronic payments offer flexibility and convenience.

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  • Cash back cards used in this manner often wind up with huge balances and substantial monthly payments.

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  • Many people are concerned about internet security in regards to online payments and transactions.

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