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this should be a settlement you can both agree upon, and not let it become a court case where it will cost you both a lot.

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Q: Your dog killed the neighbors chickenswhat do you owe them?
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What do you owe your neighbors after your dog killed their chickens?

Another chicken. Offer to replace the same number of chickens or their replacement cost, an apology, and a promise [and keep it] to keep your dog under control or restrained. A repeat offense could end up with a citation for you and/ or loss of your dog by confiscation by animal control. If your neighbors did not call the police, you have very kind, understanding neighbors.


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He owes it to Heracles, who killed the eagle and broke his chains.


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Thanks; I owe you one. I owe too much already.


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She said that they owe her two dollars for that book. I owe, I owe; so it's off to work I go.


What part of speech is owe?

Owe is a verb.


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You Owe Me was created in 2000.


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Baard Owe's birth name is Baard Arne Owe.


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What is the conjugation for the Latin word 'debebis'?

The Latin word 'debebis' is the second person singular of the future indicative tense. It comes from the infinitive 'debere', which means to 'owe'. The conjugation of the verb 'debere' in the future indicative tense is as follows: debebo, as '[I] will owe'; debebis, as '[you] will owe'; debebit, as '[he/she/it] will owe'; debebimus, as '[we] will owe'; debebitis, as '[you all] will owe'; and debebunt, as '[they] will owe'.


If you owe your former boss money can he take it out of your profit sharing?

If you owe it to him personally, then no. If you owe it actually to the company, then yes.