Sentences with phrase «enforce payment through»

If the agreed payments aren't made you won't be able to enforce the payment through the court.

Not exact matches

That could be through a decision to stop funding cost - sharing - reduction payments, which help offset costs for insurers, not enforcing the individual mandate, or not doing outreach to inform Americans about their health insurance options.
Not only will the state enforce payment with the threat of jail time, but the money is funneled through the state agency from the perpetrator to the victim so that there is no direct contract between the two, and all at little or no expense to the small business owner.
Some 36 % of claimants who had not received payment had attempted to enforce the award through the county court, and 40 % of unpaid or part paid claimants did not know that the award could be enforced through the county court.
Similar to the current Act, an owner may enforce payment of the penalty through the Small Claims Court.
For the most part, however, because enforcing debts against state governments is so difficult, transactions are structured as much as possible to prevent the need to enforce debts in that way through (1) legal limitations on governmental liability, (2) legislative budget rules requiring interest on debt and currently due principal payments to be made first, (3) third - party bonding of state and local governmental construction projects, (4) the creation of publicly owned corporations whose debts can only be collected out of the corporation's assets and revenues, and (5) avoidance of trade credit obligations by paying bills in cash.
(20) «State Disbursement Unit» means the unit established and operated by the Title IV - D agency to provide one central address for collection and disbursement of child support payments made in cases enforced by the department pursuant to Title IV - D of the Social Security Act and in cases not being enforced by the department in which the support order was initially issued in this state on or after January 1, 1994, and in which the obligor's child support obligation is being paid through income deduction order.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z