Sentence examples for due upon from inspiring English sources

"due upon" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in legal documents to refer to a payment that is due on a specified date, such as in the sentence, "All payments are due upon receipt."

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Each commanded in large block letters: Payment is due upon receipt of this invoice.

The total fee was thirty thousand dollars, with the balance due upon Chen's safe arrival in America.

In March, Hutchison agreed to buy O2 from its Spanish owner Telefónica for £9.25bn, with a further maximum of £1bn due upon completion.

A further complication is that between 2001 and 2007, Scottish students had to pay a "graduate endowment" – a fee of over £2,000 due upon graduation.

Other brokers have varying payment options, but most require something upfront, with the balance due upon delivery.

While it's mostly just a hassle for startups to figure out how much interest they have due upon conversion, Levy says occasionally there are investors who ask for a high interest rate.

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Above all, it continues to confer due distinction upon the old-fashioned stamp of steeplechaser, the big and the bold, who relish the demands of three and a quarter miles through the mud on a galloping track.

"How much money did Leonardo DiCaprio and his foundation get from politically exposed persons from Malaysia and why didn't he conduct due diligence upon receiving these funds?" The organization also questioned whether DiCaprio would pay back the estimated US$25 million he received for his role in The Wolf of Wall Street.

Third, I am realizing through this experience that how you are perceived is due largely upon how you carry yourself.

Still, having said all of this, it is nonetheless necessary that there should be due focus upon other, more patently subjective considerations: while Kaepernick is right, the argument can indeed be levied that what is right is not always appropriate, that what is appropriate is not always best, and that what is best is not always timely and wise.

In recognising each other's judgments, we must be able to rely upon the quality of the legal systems, rely upon equal treatment, rely upon effective due process and rely upon fair trials with counsel and, if need be, interpretation.

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