Sentence examples for bills payable from inspiring English sources

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bills payable

noun

The outstanding unpaid notes or acceptances made and issued by an individual or firm.

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Conversely, according to the middle panel, sight exchange rates quoted abroad for bills payable in London existed for several European financial centres including Paris, Amsterdam, as well as Berlin (and sometimes Brussels and Vienna).

Even though Perkins and Company took 25% of the proceeds the arrangement was still about 50% more profitable than using British ships and selling furs in Canton through the EIC for bills payable on London and returning from China with no cargo.

Some examples of long-term debts that make up this part of the equation include bills payable, bonds issued, provisions for taxation, and outstanding creditors.

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But bailing Belarus out of its poverty would prove horribly expensive with the bill payable in ready cash, if Belarus held out for a currency union, on favourable terms, as the price of its sovereignty.

Though the lack of government funding available for social housing is a cause for concern, there are sound reasons for boosting home ownership rates too, not least that, if Generation Rent fails to make a step on the housing ladder, the welfare state will buckle 50 years from now under the weight of the housing benefit bill payable to pensioners in rented accommodation.

Table 1 Description of the data set Variable Unit Description (S_{t}^) Continental currency per £ (in logarithms) Exchange rate in terms of the price of a sight-bill payable in sterling as traded in continental currency.

Under such a tax system, the heavier tax bill becomes payable only if a person is lucky enough to end up among life's biggest winners.

If a CGT bill is payable by your partner's mother, it will be for the same amount, whether she sells the property at a reduced price to you and your partner or sells it on the open market.

The silver acquired from the sale of opium in China was sold at Guangzhou for the company's bills of exchange, payable in London, and was used by the company to purchase its large annual tea cargo for sale in Europe.

Common credits include: cash spent, accounts payable, bills, mortgage, and loan payments.

L t Continental currency per £ (in logarithms) Exchange rate inherent in a long-bill of exchange payable in continental currency as traded in sterling.

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