Sentence examples for payment issued by from inspiring English sources

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The last date prescribed for payment shall be determined without regard to any notice and demand for payment issued, by reason of jeopardy (as provided in chapter 70), prior to the last date otherwise prescribed for such payment.

A form of guarantee of payment issued by a bank on behalf of a borrower that assures the payment of interest and repayment of principal on bond issues.

During an interview at the Gaziantep office of AFAD in May 2014, I witnessed that the AFAD official practically signed all requests for payment issued by the Governor's office to local hospitals and various businesses supplying daily amenities in relation to Syrians' expenses at the camps.

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He then shared the payments issued by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, the joint city and state agency financing the dismantling, with the vendors who had submitted the false invoices, Mr. Morgenthau said at a news conference at his office.

Or possibly it was the magnitude of his arrears: more than $600,000 by 1995, when he was charged with defying the payment order issued by a Manhattan judge who presided over his 1990 divorce.

Departing inmates are given refunds for whatever they may have remaining in their account in the form of a high-fee payment card issued by another Wall Street behemoth -- JPMorgan.

Midwest, based in Oak Creek, Wis., said a critical part of its plan was a proposal for Milwaukee County to guarantee Midwest payments on bonds issued by the city of Milwaukee to fund construction of hangars on county property.

In 1820, a pro-relief measure passed the General Assembly providing debtors a one-year stay on the collection of their debts if the creditor would accept payment in devalued notes issued by the Bank of the Commonwealth or a two-year stay if the creditor demanded payment in sound money.

A very large shipment of tea chests arrived at the doors of J.P. Morgan Co., investment brokers, and all sorts of rumors were started, chief of which was that Morgan was accepting the tea as a payment on a bond issued by the Chinese Imperial Railways.

By F. E. Tyng, Jr., Robert Benchley, Harold Ross, and Sifton The New Yorker, December 31 , 1932P. 5 A very large shipment of tea chests arrived at the doors of J.P. Morgan Co., investment brokers, and all sorts of rumors were started, chief of which was that Morgan was accepting the tea as a payment on a bond issued by the Chinese Imperial Railways.

The New Yorker, December 31 , 1932P. 5 A very large shipment of tea chests arrived at the doors of J.P. Morgan Co., investment brokers, and all sorts of rumors were started, chief of which was that Morgan was accepting the tea as a payment on a bond issued by the Chinese Imperial Railways.

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