"notwithstanding" means "despite", "inspite of". This quotation obviously comes from a longer text, probably a contract or agreement of some sort. Find the original text and give it another try to see if it makes sense now. Hope this helps!
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It means that you can no longer purchase goods on credit. You will have to make payment for the items you get immediately.
Homely means plain looking, not attractive. Occassionally used as an understatement for ugly.
This means the bill is due immediately from the date of invoice. It is best to pay the invoice/statement/bill within a couple of weeks from the date issued and best not to go over 30 days.
Has the policy been issued? Or, do you mean the payment with the application - conditional receipt? The conditional receipt explains the details. If policy issued, then immediately, as long as you are in the same health as when the application was made.
The spelling notwithunderstanding is not a word. You may mean notwithstanding."The initial confusion notwithstanding, an example sentence was provided."
It means one year before that year. One year immediately preceding December 2010 is December 2009.
It means the one that comes just before. For example, if we were talking about the letter K and then referred to "the immediately preceding letter" we would mean the letter J, which comes just before K in the alphabet.
Thereto is a term used most often during the early settlements of the United States. It refers to the statement immediately preceding the "thereto".
it usually means, 'except for this exception'. It's true, notwithstanding this time when it's false.
no (spelled "но" in Russian) = But, yet; notwithstanding.
Whenever a new scientific discovery is announced, it is immediately followed by speculation on what it will mean.
Other words that can be used instead of however include nevertheless, nonetheless, and still.
Dialectic variations notwithstanding, wuzi is not a German word.
I want you, pretty girl, and I don't want to lose you. If you're talking about love, then substitute want with love in the preceding sentence.
the ( preceding a word beginning with a vowel)
Immediately.