That is an awkward phrasing, although it would be understandable. I would phrase it this way: In anticipation of your payment of the bill...
It depends on the structure of the entire sentence. For example, "Bill, Bob, and I are going to the grocery store" is correct grammar in that sentence, but "Sandra is going to meet Bill, Bob, and me" is also grammatically correct because of the structure of its sentence. It really all depends upon the context in which the phrase "Bill, Bob, and I" are being put into. == ==
can my home be taken from me if i have trouble paying a medical bill?
Fraud is likely never the correct term...but NOT paying is never a problem...paying any bill, which may be construed as paying someone preferentially, is a problem and may be challenged in thr BK.
i am paying $75,000 a month...
One goes about paying a bill online by going to the website where the bill is due and clicking on the pay now button and then paying by check or credit card.
That's correct. The phrase "In God We Trust" wasn't added to paper currency until 1957.
Paying the Board Bill - 1912 was released on: USA: 16 October 1912
A good bill paying organizer is Microsoft Calender and Excel. They are both great for organizing bills.
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You can not just get out of paying your bill. If you still have the service you are responsible for paying for it.
The Patient paying the physician's bill with a "bad check".Patient paying the physician's bill with a "bad check."