Sentences with phrase «payment obligation on the part»

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He electronically submitted the amended reports after The Courant raised questions with him about an apparent lack of rent payments or obligations listed on campaign finance reports from late 2013 into the first part of 2014.
The report reads in part, «Based on the foregoing findings, it is clear that Robert Mbonu, the Managing Director of Melrose General Services Company and his company were used to help divert proceeds of unlawful activities under the guise of payment for contractual obligations with the Nigeria Governors Forum.
(c) The term «loan guarantee» means any Federal government guarantee, insurance, or other pledge with respect to the payment of all or a part of the principal or interest on any debt obligation of a non-Federal borrower to a non-Federal lender, but does not include the insurance of deposits, shares, or other withdrawable accounts in financial institutions.
An important part of taking on any loan or form of credit, secured or not, is knowing that you can handle the payments over the life of the loan and continue to afford other financial obligations.
We will consider, without obligation on our part, payment of your reasonable overdrafts, up to your Overdraft Protection limit, on the following types of transactions - checks, automatic bill payments, electronic transfers, preauthorized automatic debits, ATM transactions (included for business accounts, consumer accounts must opt - in) and debit card purchases (included for business accounts, consumer accounts must opt - in)
With respect to investments in zero coupon or other securities which are sold at original issue discount and thus do not make periodic cash interest payments, the fund will be required to include as part of its current income the imputed interest on such obligations even though the fund has not received any corresponding interest payments on such obligations during that period.
With respect to investments in zero coupon or other securities which are sold at original issue discount and thus do not make periodic cash interest payments, a fund will be required to include as part of its current income the imputed interest on such obligations even though the fund has not received any corresponding interest payments on such obligations during that period.
«Developing countries should not be asked to make a payment every time an existing obligation becomes due on the part of developed countries,» she said.
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.
Parts of the judgment in M&S appear to be at odds with the decision in Quirkco, where the judge stated that a landlord's entitlement to keep the full amount of rent and other payments due in advance stems from the fact that the tenant's contractual obligation to pay them accrues on the relevant payment day.
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