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The only suggestion for this abbreviation would be the Congestion Charge London. The congestion charge is liable to be paid on all vehicles entering the charging zone within Central London.
The London Congestion Charge is currently £8 if paid on the day and £10 if paid the following day of entering the zone. The zone runs from 7am to 6pm Monday to Friday excluding bank holidays. If you forget to pay or don't realise you are in the zone then you may be fined £120 which is reduced to £60 if paid within 14 days. For more information about the London Congestion Charge, to check whether you are in the zone and to stop you forgetting to pay, check out http://www.nocongestionchargefines.co.UK/london_congestion_charge.jsp
A fee of £8 is required for each day a chargeable vehicle enters or travels within the zone between 7am and 7pm. If the driver is found within the zone without having paid, a fine of between £60 and £180 is imposed for non-payment.Double click on the bolded "London Congestion Charge" for more information from AnswersTips!
The HA/Government 'own' the bridge/tunnel. The toll has paid off the original charge and the toll is now a congestion charge which is an important revenue stream to maintain the network. The HA let contracts for the operation of the bridge/tunnel.
Yes they can. They charge you from the time they last charged you interest until its paid off.
You can find out at irs.gov.
You have to be a paid Moshi Member or have been a paid Moshi Member to get a passport. You will find it in your room after you sign in as a paid Moshi Member.
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Contact the vender and if the lien has been paid make certain a proper release is recorded in the land records.
If you fail to pay a debt for a period of time (usually around 180 days), the creditor usually assumes it will not be paid, and writes the balance due off his books as a tax deductible "charge off". If you then pay the debt after it has been paid, it is a "paid charge off". It is usually good to try to negotiate with the creditor to see if they will remove the line "charge off" from your CR, but it's best to negotiate before you pay them. Paying the charged off account without removal of the trade line will help your credit rating surprisingly little.
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In the early days, the receiver of a letter had to pay the delivery charge. That was changed with the postage stamp, which indicated that the postage had already been paid.