Yes, charges are paid for work done .
Banks usually call these charges "fees".
The person who receives the cheque payment (You) pays the bank charges.
The charges are paid by the federal government
interchange fee
THEN THE LOAN IS NOT PAID OFF! All late charges, penalties are added to the principle amount and then the payments continue until all owed monies are paid. Penalties and repossession are still done at this point in the process
No, it isn't. You could say: I have not gotten paid. [I did some work already, and the person I did it for needs to pay me.] or, I didn't get paid for that work. or, I haven't been paid yet. or, I need to be paid for the work I did. or, You need to pay me for the work I did for you.
It depends on the state, the charges, and the statute of limitations on those charges.
There are both State AND Federal charges associated with this offense. "Possession of Untaxed Tobacco Products."
paid work is when you work for someone and get something in return in most cages money and unpaid work is when you do something but do not get anything in return example of an unpaid could be volunteering to do something where you do not get paid anything
No he paid a 50,000 bail and Rihanna did not press charges.
it gets banked
You were in an accident with someone with a full coverage you paid his 500 dollars deductible and his company wants you to pay the repair charges How come?