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It is typically used to refer to the act of giving money in exchange for goods or services. Example: "The payment for the new software was processed successfully."
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Payment
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The act of paying.
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Gisby was earmarked to receive a bonus of up to £371,000, but Network Rail said he would be leaving in February without any additional payment beyond that stipulated in his contract.
Details of the payment emerged in a report by the public spending watchdog published on Wednesday, which revealed that senior managers at the BBC were paid nearly £2m more than they were contractually obliged to over a three-year period.
A further payment of $486,000 was an additional loan, not an investment in AWH, he said.
He said companies faced severe fines or closure if they failed to comply with new rules on payment of wages, standards of accommodation and other aspects of the employment of migrant workers in the hyper-wealthy Gulf emirate.
This outcome would mean a payment of around £0.8bn.
With the help of a pocket payment we secured an appointment in two weeks instead of the usual two months.
Early attempts to introduce payment by results into public services may have been met with scepticism, but the coalition government made important progress in developing new commissioning mechanisms that focus on paying for outcomes rather than simply paying for services, and showed a willingness to learn.
Neither councillor ended up in court because they arranged payment plans with the council before the case was called.
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Backbench anger spilled into the open on Tuesday evening when the West Australian MP Dennis Jensen said he no longer supported the prime minister and the Queensland MP Mal Brough said Abbott did not have his unqualified backing, citing problems with policies such as the Medicare co-payment.
In explaining the decisions, the regulatory commission decreed that Brighton had "in the events which have happened, benefited from the non-payment of most of the commission".
Victoria's treasurer, Michael O'Brien, another Liberal, said he would be "watching like a hawk" to see whether the new Medicare co-payment had the predicted effect of sick people instead going to state-run hospital emergency departments, saying that was "a form of cost-shifting we simply can't bear".
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