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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amounts due for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to financial obligations or payments owed for specific services or goods.
Example: "The invoice outlines the amounts due for the services rendered last month."
Alternatives: "payments owed for" or "charges due for".
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The amounts due for the pension plans will not be final until early 2004 and could change depending on the level of investment returns and interest rates in the rest of 2003, Mr. Ebenhoch said.
In all those situations suits to recover the amounts due for use of the tracks of Tex-Mex could be maintained in the state court 11 under the principles announced in Central New England Ry.
The Administration has consistently dragged its feet on the issue of principal writedowns -- reducing that nearly one trillion dollars in loan amounts due for real estate value that has vanished.
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Moreover, one jury would determine the amount of compensation due for the period here in question and another jury the amount due for a subsequent period.
The provision for retaining the amount due for services rendered, and applying it towards the general indebtedness of the company to the government, cannot be construed into a requirement that the company shall pay the interest from time to time, and the principal when due.
Law firms used to typically list a total amount due for "services rendered" or a total number of hours with scant explanation or breakdown.
The suit sought to recover the US$30,000 in state income withholding taxes and more than US$57,000 in sales taxes for August and September 1974 (plus a then-undetermined amount due for October 1974) due to the state of Alabama.
(1) The Department of the Navy is authorized under 10 U.S.C. 1552 to pay claims for amounts due to applicants as a result of corrections to their naval records.
(i) The Army, by law, may pay claims for amounts due to applicants as a result of correction of military records.
Burges of the newspaper and an accompanying bill for amounts due.
The landlord, therefore, could sue either or both tenants for any amounts due under the lease.
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