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Discover Ludwig"back payment" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It refers to a payment that is made at a later date, after it was originally due. This term is often used when discussing unpaid debts or missed payments. Example: The company finally received the back payment they were owed from the client, which helped improve their financial situation.
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back payment
noun
An overdue payment from a debtor to a creditor on money owed.
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How many letters encouraging people to seek back payment have they sent?
He also won a back payment of £36,000 in rent he has paid since the battle began 1995.
But Labour's shadow Chancellor, John McDonnell, described the size of Google's back payment as "derisory" and accused the Government of accepting a "relatively small amount" of tax compared to Google's vast profits in the UK.
This all came to a head this week, when the European Commission determined that the Irish government must, even against its will, demand back payment of thirteen billion euros in tax that Apple allegedly avoided paying between 2003 and 2013.
In 1998, Mrs. Dominguez received a back payment of 560 million pesos owed to her by the Colombian government from the pension of her deceased husband, Mr. Tate said.
Let us say that the Muslims were to achieve the possession of the six or seven states that they claim are owed to Negroes by the United States as "back payment" for slave labor.
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It has also held back payments to provincial governments.
She also owed $10,000 in back payments and attorney fees.
NATO members do not owe dues or back payments.
The state also owes Chicago Public Schools $291 million in back payments, Ms. Bond said.
She is trying to get the payments restored and to receive back payments.
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