be+due+or+owing

  • 91indebtedness — The state of being in debt, without regard to the ability or inability of the party to pay the same. The owing of a sum of money upon a certain and express agreement. Obligations yet to become due constitute indebtedness, as well as those already …

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  • 92foreclosure — /fawr kloh zheuhr, fohr /, n. Law. the act of foreclosing a mortgage or pledge. [1720 30; FORECLOSE + URE] * * * Legal proceeding by which a borrower s rights to a mortgaged property may be extinguished if the borrower fails to live up to the… …

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  • 93British Rail Class 142 — Pacer Northern Rail Class 142 No. 142041 at Castleton …

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  • 94Theobald of Bec — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = Theobald of Bec birth name = Theobald consecration = 8 January 1139 began=unknown term end = 18 April 1161 predecessor = William de Corbeil successor = Thomas Becket birth date = death date = 18 April… …

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  • 95Cesarini v. United States — United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio Date decided February 17, 1969 Judge sitting Don John Young Cesarini v. United States …

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  • 96on account of — 1. preposition a) Because of, due to, owing to. and His Imperial Majesty further agrees to pay to the British Government the sum of Three Millions of dollars, on account of debts due to British subjects by some of the said Hong merchants (or… …

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  • 97unsatisfied — I (delinquent) adjective due, due and owing, in arrears, outstanding, payable, uncollected, unfilled, unpaid associated concepts: unsatisfied judgment funds, unsatisfied judgments II (disappointed) adjective despondent, discontented, disgruntl …

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  • 98becalm — v (all of sailing vessels) stop, halt, stall, bring to a standstill; take the wind out of one s sails. because, conj. 1. since, as, whereas, inasmuch as, forasmuch as; due to the fact that, in view of the fact that, seeing that. adv 2. on account …

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  • 99reason — n 1. basis, cause, ground, grounds, motive, warrant, occasion, Obs. skill; inducement, inspiration, impetus, incentive; mover, prime mover, agent; instigation, incitement, provocation; stimulation, actuation, fomentation. 2. justification,… …

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  • 100debit — /debat/ A sum charged as due or owing. An entry made on the asset side of a ledger or account. The term is used in book keeping to denote the left side of the ledger, or the charging of a person or an account with all that is supplied to or paid… …

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